The Ernest Coe Visitor Center is open 365 days a year. It offers educational displays, orientation films, and informational brochures. Special collections by local artists are often displayed. Books, …
The Ernest Coe Visitor Center is open 365 days a year. It offers educational displays, orientation films, and informational brochures. Special collections by local artists are often displayed. Books, film, postcards, and insect repellent may be purchased in the adjoining bookstore. A series of popular walking trails begin only a short drive from the visitor center.Restrooms are available.Hours of Operation:9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Hours subject to change
Be aware there is a company who calls them everglades national park, but this company is togheter whit miami tours and goes to a different place in the park. We got a driver who was late, and had to … Full review by ammensari
Sep 19, 2024
Spent the afternoon driving from Florida City to Flamingo Visitor center - wonderful scenic road that we pretty much had to ourselves the entire time. Stopped numerous times to view the fauna and wil… Full review by mayacosmos
Jul 23, 2024
The boat tour was a nice experience because you may see the alligators in their habitat, but what is very cruel is the show soon after, where huge alligators lie in tiny pools, in 5cm of yellow water… Full review by Stefy D
What is the nearest (and nicest) hotel to Everglades.
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You asked a few months ago, so not sure if my answer is relevant now. It does also depend on what areas of the park you want to visit. We stayed in Florida City and found many …
You asked a few months ago, so not sure if my answer is relevant now. It does also depend on what areas of the park you want to visit. We stayed in Florida City and found many motels and hotels in the area. We liked Fairway Inn. It was economical, but had everything a larger chain would have. (iron, ironing board, hair dryer, toiletries, etc.) Housekeeping worked hard! It is right near the Flamingo entrance to the park. We also found the hotel near enough to visit the Shark Valley area (about an hour). Keep in mind the park also then extends out to the Gulf Coast. (approx. another hour west)
We have visited the Anhinga Trail twice. One time there were lots of gators and birds, the next time, hardly any. Does anyone know, what it is like now? We are planning to visit, Sat Feb 22. Thanks
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Thanks for the reply. We went yesterday. We saw 4 gators, and a few birds. Got some good photos.
Considering the ranger led canoe trip at Nine Mile Pond and just want a bit of info about the wildlife. Obviously possible to see Allgators/Crocs.. is it most likely you’ll see them in pond areas not in the tight mangroves? More importantly, can anyone attest to whether there were spiders/how large along the trail? Really want to do this program just need to be put at ease a bit with some more info so I know what to expect! Thanks.
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I don't have experience with those areas. I would guess the ranger led trip is safe. Probably alligators only in the ponds. I have never seen large spiders here. There was a 5 foot …
I don't have experience with those areas. I would guess the ranger led trip is safe. Probably alligators only in the ponds. I have never seen large spiders here. There was a 5 foot water mocassin sunning in our campsite yesterday so you do need to be careful and pay attention where to step. Wear long pants, a long sleeve shirt, and boots if possible.
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