Dry Tortugas National Park is ensconced 70-miles off the shore of Key West in the Gulf of Mexico. It’s just 100 square miles in size and mostly water with seven small islands and coral reefs. Thus, it’s accessible only via boat or seaplane. Visitors can partake in boating, kayaking, scuba diving, snorkeling, stargazing, and camping. Perhaps the most popular attraction is Fort Jackson which was built in the 1800s.
Fayetteville is reportedly a “small-town getaway” with added adventure. Less athletic travelers will love the shops, town park, and assorted eateries available downtown. Outdoor lovers can go floating and fishing down the popular New River Gorge National Waterway, stroll across the New River Gorge Bridge, go hiking, rock climbing, or even mountain biking.