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Egmont Key National Wildlife Refuge |
The island is approximately 350 acres in size and was established to provide nesting, feeding and resting habitat for brown pelicans and other migratory birds. Additional refuge objectives are to preserve and protect barrier island habitat and historical structures of national significance. Egmont Key had a colorful military/historical past. Ft. Dade was built in 1882 with temporary gun batteries to protect Tampa at the outbreak of the Spanish-American War. The Spanish fleet never came, but over 70 buildings were built between 1899 and 1916 and a small town with 300 residents existed. Today, the combined resources of the Fish and Wildlife Service and the Florida State Park Service provides better protection for Egmont Key and its wildlife and a more enjoyable experience for the visitor.
Egmont Key National Wildlife Refuge/State Park is off shore from the town of St. Petersburg.
| Location | 1502 SE Kings Bay Drive Crystal River Florida 34429 |
| Phone | 352-563-2088 |
| r4rw_fl.chs@fws.gov | |
| Website | http://www.nccentral.com/fcnwr |