Anyone with an interest in history, nature, or both should make a detour to Florida's Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park, based on Key West's southernmost tip. The park was named after Fort Jefferson, which was constructed by the United States Army in the latter half of the 1800s to protect the Florida Keys against foreign invasion. The fort is now an increasingly popular tourist attraction where you can learn about its intriguing history while exploring the many artifacts on display.
It also has some of the region's most picturesque beaches, replete with powdery sand and calm, blue waters. The beaches in the park are exceptional for quite a few activities, including sunbathing, swimming, and simply taking it easy.
The park's flora is a visual and aromatic delight, with everything from exotic plants and vibrant flowers to regal palm trees and towering hardwoods. Sea turtles, shorebirds, and even iguanas are just some of the wildlife that call this area home. You can enjoy the park for its natural beauty and abundant birdlife no matter your interests.
601 Howard England Way, Key West, FL 33040-8395 USA
Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park