The Tamiami Trail runs along the Tamiami Canal, and the Canal plays a crucial role in managing water flow through the Everglades. It was originally...
Read MoreAt Shark Valley, visitors can explore the landscape via a 15-mile loop trail, which can be traversed on foot, by bicycle, or aboard a narrated...
Read MoreThe Miccosukee Indian Village invites visitors to experience a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the tribe, featuring authentic thatched-roof homes, chickee huts, and handcrafted...
Read MoreSpanning 27 miles, this picturesque route winds through cypress swamps and pine forests, offering a glimpse into the diverse ecosystems of the region. The road...
Read MoreAt the Oasis Visitor Center, interactive exhibits and educational displays provide insights into the unique ecosystems, wildlife, and cultural history of Big Cypress. Knowledgeable park...
Read MoreKirby Storter Roadside Park is a natural haven along Tamiami Trail. This scenic spot boasts a boardwalk trail winding through lush cypress swamps, offering an...
Read MoreA short boardwalk snakes through cypress swamps, its wooden slats leading you over tranquil canals. Beyond the boardwalk, a raised platform grants panoramic views of...
Read MoreServes as a quirky hub for enthusiasts and curious visitors intrigued by the legendary creature known as the Skunk Ape. The headquarters features exhibits detailing...
Read MoreVisit the smallest post office in the continental US! Housed in a former toolshed, this postage-stamp-sized establishment has become a beloved roadside attraction. Serving the...
Read MoreChokoloskee Island is a haven for fishing enthusiasts, offering abundant opportunities to explore its mangrove-lined waterways. The village, with its small population, exudes a laid-back...
Read MoreHoused in the former laundry building of the Collier Inn, the museum chronicles the captivating history of this unique region. Exhibits showcase the area's Native...
Read MoreEncompassing over 7,200 acres, the park blends tropical hammocks, mangrove swamps, and cypress forests. A highlight is the one-of-a-kind Bay City Walking Dredge, a historic...
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