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Egmont Key, St. Petersburg:

Accessible only by private boat, Egmont Key has a unique natural and cultural history, including a lighthouse that has stood since 1858. Although this park is primarily a wildlife refuge, it can be a personal refuge – a place to relax and collect shells along secluded, pristine beaches.

During the 19th century, the island served as a camp for captured Seminoles at the end of the Third Seminole War and was later occupied by the Union Navy during the Civil War. In 1898, as the Spanish – American War threatened, Fort Dade was built on the island and remained active until 1923.

After touring the historic sites and trails, visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, wildlife viewing, and picnicking. The park is located at the mouth of Tampa Bay, southwest of Fort DeSoto Beach.

Due to remote nature of the island there is no drinking water on the island and there are no stores. Please remember to bring water, food and sunscreen when you visit. Sensitive landscapes preclude allowing pets. There is no entrance fee.

Egmont Key State Park. Open daily 8 a.m. to sunset. 4905 34th Street South #5000

St. Petersburg, FL 33711. Phone (727) 893-2627

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