The Drive into Everglades National Park, Florida
Enjoy the drive into Everglades National Park. This drive begins in Homestead, and follows Florida State Road 9336 into the park, all the way to the end at the Flamingo visitor center.
I made this trip in September 2018.
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Everglades National Park, FL - Flamingo Campground
Join us as we take a trip to the Everglades National Park in south Florida. This was our first National Park stay and we absolutely loved it! This mysterious, uncharted wilderness is so appealing! Between the marshes, prairies, and forests, we were able to encounter birds, fish, mosquitoes, manatees, turtles, crocodiles, and more! We enjoyed our stay at Flamingo Campground and would highly recommend it for those interested in staying during the winter months as we did!
Have you ever stayed at Flamingo? How about other areas of the Everglades? Boating seems like a wonderful way to see even the most secluded areas of the Everglades! Would you agree?
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Fairway Inn Florida City Homestead Everglades in Florida City FL
Rates: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Fairway Inn Florida City Homestead Everglades 100 Southeast 1st Avenue Florida City FL 33034 Featuring an outdoor pool with a waterfall, this Florida City motel is a 5-minute walk from Florida Keys Factory Shops. Guests can enjoy a daily continental breakfast, complimentary tea and coffee in the lobby, and free Wi-Fi. Cable TV, small refrigerator, and microwave are included in all rooms at this Florida City Fairway Inn. Select rooms have a pool view and a hardwood floor. A 24-hour front desk and a business center are available at Fairway Inn for added convenience. Surrounding activities include diving, snorkeling, and fishing. A laundromat, free parking, and vending machine are available as well. The Everglades National Park and Biscayne National Park are less than 9 miles away. The motel is also 5.5 miles from Everglades Alligator Farm. Homestead-Miami Speedway is 4 miles away.
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A Tour of Everglades City
A Tour of Everglades City
Everglades City (formerly known as Everglades)[4] is a city in Collier County, Florida, United States, of which it is the former county seat. As of the 2013 census, the population is 402.[5] It is part of the Naples–Marco Island Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Gulf Coast Visitor Center for Everglades National Park is in Everglades City.[6]
Everglades National Park: A Dashcam Drive from Flamingo to Florida City
Here's a look at the drive through Everglades National Park -- starting at the end of the road at Flamingo, and heading back towards civilization, on the park road, Florida 9336, ending at Florida City, Florida.
I made this trip in September 2018.
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Everglades National Park
Everglades National Park is a U.S. National Park in Florida that protects the southern 20 percent of the original Everglades. In the United States, it is the largest tropical wilderness, the largest wilderness of any kind east of the Mississippi River, and is visited on average by one million people each year.[3] It is the third-largest national park in the lower 48 states after Death Valley and Yellowstone. It has been declared an International Biosphere Reserve, a World Heritage Site, and a Wetland of International Importance, one of only three locations in the world to appear on all three lists. more info visit:
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Everglades National Park is a U.S. National Park in Florida that protects the southern 20 percent of the original Everglades. In the United States, it is the largest tropical wilderness, the largest wilderness of any kind east of the Mississippi River, and is visited on average by one million people each year.
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Alligators, endangered panthers and manatees are just some of the incredible animals that call Everglades National Park their home.
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Everglades National Park, Florida - Flamingo Visitor Center HD (2016)
Everglades National Park is a U.S. National Park in Florida that protects the southern 20 percent of the original Everglades. In the United States, it is the largest tropical wilderness, the largest wilderness of any kind east of the Mississippi River, and is visited on average by one million people each year. It is the third-largest national park in the lower 48 states after Death Valley and Yellowstone. It has been declared an International Biosphere Reserve, a World Heritage Site, and a Wetland of International Importance, one of only three locations in the world to appear on all three lists.
3am In The Florida Everglades
Join us tonight as we venture deep into Big Cypress National Preserve and explore the surreal Florida Everglades. We drive down the desolate roads in search of the dangerous wildlife.
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Everglades Nation Park Tour - Florida Full-time RV Living
Everglades National Park was the first National Park we had visited in three months. Exploring Everglades National Park was fun and we actually saw more wildlife in this park than we did at most others. While it may not be as picturesque as many of the other National Parks our west. Everglades is filled with immense diversity and life.
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Camping out in the Florida Everglades
The Florida Everglades are a great place to go camping as well as to see some rare and exotic animals. Here is my experience exploring this awesome national park! Thanks for watching!
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Homestead to Tamiami Trail on Florida 997, edge of the Everglades
This drive begins in the Homestead/Florida City area near the entrance to Everglades National Park, and takes you northbound on the edge of the Everglades to the Tamiami Trail, US 41, which will take you westbound to the other side of Florida.
I made this trip in October 2018.
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Everglades National Park, Florida, United States, North America
Everglades National Park is a national park in the U.S. state of Florida that protects the southern 20 percent of the original Everglades. In the United States, it is the largest subtropical wilderness, the largest wilderness of any kind east of the Mississippi River, and is visited on average by one million people each year. It is the third-largest national park in the lower 48 states after Death Valley and Yellowstone. It has been declared an International Biosphere Reserve, a World Heritage Site, and a Wetland of International Importance, one of only three locations in the world to appear on all three lists. Although most U.S. national parks preserve unique geographic features, Everglades National Park was the first created to protect a fragile ecosystem. The Everglades are a network of wetlands and forests fed by a river flowing .25 miles (0.40 km) per day out of Lake Okeechobee, southwest into Florida Bay. The Park is the most significant breeding ground for tropical wading birds in North America, contains the largest mangrove ecosystem in the western hemisphere,[6] is home to 36 threatened or protected species including the Florida panther, the American crocodile, and the West Indian manatee, and supports 350 species of birds, 300 species of fresh and saltwater fish, 40 species of mammals, and 50 species of reptiles. The majority of South Florida's fresh water, which is stored in the Biscayne Aquifer, is recharged in the park. Humans have lived for thousands of years in or around the Everglades, until plans arose in 1882 to drain the wetlands and develop the recovered land for agricultural and residential use. As the 20th century progressed, water flow from Lake Okeechobee was increasingly controlled and diverted to enable explosive growth of the South Florida metropolitan area. The park was established in 1934 to protect the quickly vanishing Everglades, and dedicated in 1947 as massive canal building projects were initiated across South Florida. The ecosystems in Everglades National Park have suffered significantly from human activity, and restoration of the Everglades is a politically charged issue in South Florida. The terrain of South Florida is relatively and consistently flat. Although rock formations are not a central draw to Everglades National Park, the limestone that underlies the Everglades is integral to the formation of the diverse ecosystems within the park. Much of the limestone formed when small marine invertebrates called bryozoans became exposed to the sun when waters receded. These organisms baked in the sunlight and hardened, forming the Miami Bryzoan Limestone. The surface bedrock is underlain by a three-mile thick sequence of sedimentary rocks, mainly limestone and other carbonate rocks, that were deposited during the Cretaceous and Tertiary periods. During the Miocene Epoch a one hundred foot thick blanket of silt, clay, sand, and sandy marl cemented together to form the Tamiami Formation, which makes up the surface of the northwestern part of the Everglades. When sea level was high during the Pleistocene several rocks accumulated to form the bedrock of most of south Florida and the Florida Keys, underlying the Biscayne Bay and Florida Bay. Continuing into the early Holocene Epoch the sea level rose due to the melting of the great ice sheets of Wisconsinan glaciation. Florida was once part of the African portion of the supercontinent Gondwana. After it separated, conditions allowed a shallow marine environment to deposit calcium carbonate in sand, shells, and coral to be converted into limestone. Tiny bits of shell, sand, and bryozoans compressed over multiple layers forming unique structures in the limestone called ooids, which created porous and permeable conditions to hold water. The Florida peninsula appeared above sea level between 100,000 and 15,000 years ago. As sea levels at the end of the Wisconsin ice age rose, the water table appeared closer to land. Lake Okeechobee began to flood and convection thunderstorms were created. Vast peat deposits south of Lake Okeechobee indicate that regular flooding had occurred about 5,000 years ago. Plants began to migrate, subtropical ones from the northern part of Florida, and tropicals carried as seeds by birds from islands in the Caribbean. Although the limestone shelf appears to be flat, there are slight rises called pinnacles nd depressions caused by the erosion of limestone by the acidic properties of the water.
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FLORIDA WILDLIFE CORRIDOR EXPEDITION EVERGLADES TO OKEFENOKEE
On January 17, 2012, the Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition team kicked off a 1000-mile expedition over a 100-day period to increase public awareness of the need to protect and restore Florida's wildlife habitat. Bear biologist Joe Guthrie, conservationist Mallory Lykes Dimmitt, photojournalist Carlton Ward Jr., and filmmaker Elam Stoltzfus trekked from the Everglades National Park toward Okefenokee National Forest in southern Georgia. The team traversed the wildlife habitats, watersheds and participating working farms and ranches, which comprise the Florida Wildlife Corridor opportunity area.