Witness various rare and endangered species like Florida Panther, Turtles, Manatees, and many more in their natural habitat
Stroll along the Anhinga Trail to spot abundant wildlife such as turtles, herons and alligators along with the native flora and fauna
Watch a wildlife show where expert handlers use traditional Seminole Indian techniques to present alligators to the audience
Hop on a comfortable roundtrip on a famous flat-bottomed Florida airboat through the Everglades and spot the various creatures of the swamp
Be in awe as you climb to the top of the Shark Valley to see the 65-foot observation tower for a bird's eye view of the glades
Activity Location: 26700 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33194, United States
Activity Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Activity Timing: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Activity Days: Monday - Sunday
About the Everglades National Park with Airboat Ride:
Explore one of the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States, Everglades National Park. Visit this World Heritage Site that is home to many rare and endangered wild animals in their natural habitat including alligators, manatees, American crocodiles, and Florida panthers. Bring your family and friends along as you visit the park and encounter breathtaking panoramic views, lush vegetation and tranquility this unique ecosystem has to offer.
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Yes, the Everglades is one of the top national parks .It is a 1.5-million-acre wetlands preserve located in the state of Florida. The park is also a World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve, that protects and provides important habitat for a lot of rare and endangered species. The wildlife is a sight to behold and you can take an air boat tour ride to view crocodiles and go hiking to see turtles and alligators along the way.
The best time to visit the Everglades National Park is through November to April, these months have low humidity and clear skies and are overall mild and pleasant. As water levels drop during these months, large numbers of animals come out from their hiding , making wildlife viewing easy for visitors.
Yes, there are alligators in the Everglades National Park. Alligators are an important part of the Everglades unique ecosystem. Alligators primarily inhabit freshwater swamps and marshes and can be spotted as you take an airboat tour ride. Although it is recommended that you always keep a safe distance when viewing alligators in the park ( 15 to 20 feet) and do not harass or feed them as you go.