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Everglades National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Established in 1947 as the first national park created for its biodiversity, Everglades National Park protects 1 5 million acres of wetland, forest, and marine habitats and the native plants and animals that call it home
Everglades National Park - Wikipedia Everglades National Park is a United States national park that protects the southern twenty percent of the original Everglades in Florida The park is the largest tropical wilderness in the United States and the largest wilderness of any kind east of the Mississippi River
Guide to Visiting Everglades National Park The Everglades is a haven for darkness and a chance to escape from all-consuming light pollution Here you can see stars and even the Milky Way better than almost anywhere else in Florida
Everything you need to know about Everglades National Park Florida’s Everglades National Park is the largest contiguous mangrove forest in the western hemisphere Plan your trip to the southern tip of Florida to visit the largest subtropical
14 Best Things to Do in Everglades National Park In fact, Everglades National Park is the third-largest national park in the lower 48 states after Death Valley National Park and Yellowstone National Park With this size and wildlife abundance, things to do in Everglades National Park are endless
Guide to Everglades National Park - Lonely Planet When should I go to Everglades National Park? Dry season, which runs from November through April, is the best time to visit the Everglades – and not just because the mosquitoes are taking a break
Everglades National Park (Official GANP Park Page) Everglades National Park was created to protect the largest tropical wilderness in the United States It also protects the largest continuous mangrove system in the world The park also protects the habitats from a variety of species including bear, cougar, and alligators
How to Explore Florida Everglades National Park The Everglades National Park is a massive network of forests, prairies and wetlands that flows from near Kissimmee all the way down to Florida Bay Explore with us!
Plan Your Visit to Everglades National Park Learn more about the many experiences you can have in Everglades, including paddling, hiking and ranger programs Find where to get food and lay your head, including links to camping information Learn about directions, entrances and how to use the trolley to get to the park