
Loggerhead Key
Loggerhead Key is a small, rocky island located in the Florida Keys, part of the Dry Tortugas National Park. It is best known for its historic lighthouse, built in 1858, which still guides ships today. The island is mostly nature reserve, featuring pristine beaches, diverse wildlife, and coral reefs nearby. It is a popular spot for visitors interested in history, snorkeling, and birdwatching. Due to its protected status, access is limited to preserve its natural beauty and historic structures, making it a peaceful, scenic destination for those seeking outdoor exploration and a glimpse into maritime history.