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 constructed in the early 20th century as part of a drainage system to reclaim land for agriculture
The ValueJet 592 flight memorial in Big Cypress National Preserve...
Read MoreThe Miccosukee Indian Village invites visitors to experience a glimpse...
Read MoreSpanning 27 miles, this picturesque route winds through cypress swamps...
Read MoreThis interpretive trail, approximately 1.5 miles long, unveils the enchanting...
Read MoreVisit the gallery of legendary Everglades photographer Clyde Butcher. Butcher's...
Read MoreAt the Oasis Visitor Center, interactive exhibits and educational displays...
Read MoreKirby Storter Roadside Park is a natural haven along Tamiami...
Read MoreA short boardwalk snakes through cypress swamps, its wooden slats...
Read MoreNamed after environmental advocate Nathaniel Reed, this modern facility offers...
Read MoreThe approximately 3-mile loop trail offers a immersive journey through...
Read MoreEncompassing over 7,200 acres, the park blends tropical hammocks, mangrove...
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