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Dry Tortugas in January

January is a busy time to visit Dry Tortugas — about as busy as December, about as busy as February.

Crowd score

How busy it gets

8/10
Busy

Approaching peak season — expect full lots by mid-morning and busy overlooks.

About 75% of this park's busiest month.

Source: NPS Visitor Use Statistics, 2023–2025

Data: NPS visitation 2023–2025 · crowd scores computed Jul 2026 · alerts checked Jul 10, 2026. How this is calculated →

Computed from federal data · Methodology by Sharon Ben-Moshe

Visitation

Typical January visits vs. the year

January (typical)6,937
Peak — May9,256
Quietest — October4,812

Typical monthly recreation visits, averaged over the most recent three full years.

Source: NPS Visitor Use Statistics, 2023–2025

Weather

January weather

Avg high
74°F
Avg low
65°F
Precipitation
2.4"
Sunrise
6:17 AM
Sunset
5:04 PM
Daylight
10.8h

Source: NOAA 1991–2020 climate normals, DRY TORTUGAS, FL US

What's open

Dry Tortugas in January: access

The Dry Tortugas is open 24 hours, 7 days a week. This includes holidays.

Seasonal closures may apply:

  • Park Closure

    Sections of moat wall closed until Summer 2026

    Sections of the moat wall that were damaged by Hurricanes Irma (2017) and Ian (2022), as well as several hurricanes in 2024 are undergoing repair and reinforcement. For your safety, please follow posted signage and do not cross any barricades.

  • Park Closure

    Seasonal Closure: Bush Key

    Visitor access to Bush Key is suspended until Fall 2026 to protect nesting Sooty Terns, Brown Noddies, and Magnificent Frigatebirds. Boaters must maintain a distance of 100 feet from the island's mean low tide.

    Details on nps.gov →

Source: NPS Data API

Conditions

Current alerts

  • Caution

    Garden Key Harbor Light

    Vessel operators - the Garden Key Harbor Light is undergoing repairs and is extinguished. At this time it is unknown when the light will again be illuminated.

  • Information

    Migrant Notice

    Like elsewhere in the Florida Keys, we have seen an increase in Cuban migrants arriving by boat from Cuba and landing on the islands of Dry Tortugas National Park. You may observe migrant landings at the park and visitor areas may be impacted.

  • Park Closure

    Sections of moat wall closed until Summer 2026

    Sections of the moat wall that were damaged by Hurricanes Irma (2017) and Ian (2022), as well as several hurricanes in 2024 are undergoing repair and reinforcement. For your safety, please follow posted signage and do not cross any barricades.

  • Park Closure

    Seasonal Closure: Bush Key

    Visitor access to Bush Key is suspended until Fall 2026 to protect nesting Sooty Terns, Brown Noddies, and Magnificent Frigatebirds. Boaters must maintain a distance of 100 feet from the island's mean low tide.

    Details on nps.gov →

Source: NPS Data API

Context

Dry Tortugas crowds across the year

8JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec

Alternatives

Quieter nearby in January

FAQ

Dry Tortugas in January

How busy is Dry Tortugas in January?

January rates 8/10 for crowds (Busy) at Dry Tortugas National Park — about 75% of its busiest month. Typical recreation visits: 6,937.

What is the weather like at Dry Tortugas in January?

In January, Dry Tortugas averages a high of 74°F and a low of 65°F, with about 2.4 inches of precipitation.