40001 State Road 9336
Homestead, FL 33034
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One third of Everglades National Park is covered by water, creating excellent boating and fishing opportunities. Snapper, sea trout, redfish, bass, and bluegill are plentiful. Saltwater fishing includes Florida Bay, Ten Thousand Islands, and elsewhere in the park's coastal zone. Freshwater and saltwater fishing require separate Florida fishing licenses. Fishing from the shore is very limited. However, park waters provide thousands of acres of shallow water flats, channels, and mangrove keys in which to fish. Before leaving shore, think safety! Be aware of local boating information. Also please remember that collecting plants and animals in Everglades National Park is prohibited. This includes such things as orchids, airplants, seahorses, starfish, conch, tropical fish, coral, sponges, and driftwood (except for fuel). One quart of non-occupied sea shells may be collected per person.
Offers guided two-hour narrated tram tours along a fifteen-mile loop in the heart of the "River of Grass". Tours depart from the benches and provi...
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Trail Length: 0.5 miles (800 meters) one way Wheelchair Accessible: YES Bicycles, rollerskate, skateboards Allowed: NO Trail Description: A ...
Trail Length: 0.25 miles (400 meters) one way Wheelchair Accessible: No Bicycles / Skateboards / rollerskates allowed: No Trail Description: ...
Trail Length: 0.5 miles (800 meters) round trip Wheelchair Accessible: Yes Bicycles Allowed: No Trail Description: This self-guiding trail w...
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