Most People Have No Idea This Historic Ghost Town In Florida Even Exists
By Marisa Roman|Published July 18, 2022
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Marisa Roman
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A New Jersey native with over 15 years of writing experience, Marisa has studied at both New York University and Florida International University. She has lived all over the country, including a decade stint in South Florida. Marisa is well-versed in exploration as she travels a good majority of the year in her self-converted Sprinter van. Her articles have been featured in various notable publications over the years, she has a published collection of short stories, and three completed screenplays under her belt.
As a popular destination for people arriving either by ferry or private boat, Egmont Key is a place far from your normal crowds. Located at the mouth of Tampa Bay, this island is far more than just a remote natural space with historic ruins. In fact, this tiny island houses what’s considered a ghost town by many, established in 1898. Fort Dade, as it’s known, is a rare adventure into historic ruin and most people have no idea that it even exists.
At the mouth of Tampa Bay, there is a secluded island that holds a rich, romantic history in America.
While much of the area throughout Egmont Key is a wildlife refuge with wandering gopher tortoises and pristine beaches, there is also a historic ghost town that many people don’t know exists.
During that time in which Fort Dade was complete and active, it came with standard-issue perks for the 300 or so residents - we’re talking a movie theater, hospital, a jail, bowling alley, brick roads, tennis courts, and more!
When you visit today, you’ll likely only see remnants of what once was - worn-out roads and crumbling buildings left behind. Even the ruins of the sturdy fort batteries are all that remain.
However, it’s still nice to explore, whether walking the red brick sidewalks through the jungle or overlooking the power plant ruins falling into The Gulf.
Just remember that while visiting, this island is very remote - there is no drinking water, no stores, and no food. Bring in what you need, but don’t forget to bring it out, too!
Have you ever visited Fort Dade on Egmont Key? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you’re looking for more information about how to visit Egmont Key State Park, including how to access the ferry, then check out the Florida State Parks website.