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 Miccosukee Indian Village invites visitors to experience a glimpse...
Read MoreSpanning 27 miles, this picturesque route winds through cypress swamps...
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 MoreEncompassing over 7,200 acres, the park blends tropical hammocks, mangrove...
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