Everglades question
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Everglades question
At the tail end of an upcoming trip to Florida, we will have one full day in Hollywood/Fort Lauderdale. I know there's plenty to do in the area and I am trying to decide whether to try to get a glimpse of the Evergades area.
The first part of the trip will include two nights in Key West and a night in Coconut Grove.
I have never been to this part of the state so I don't know whether we might be able to get a taste of the Everglades without devoting a whole day. We can always skip it for another time but thought someone who knows the area well might have a suggestion. Thanks!
The first part of the trip will include two nights in Key West and a night in Coconut Grove.
I have never been to this part of the state so I don't know whether we might be able to get a taste of the Everglades without devoting a whole day. We can always skip it for another time but thought someone who knows the area well might have a suggestion. Thanks!
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As you correctly note, to go from Fort Lauderdale to the Everglades in one day would require as much time driving between the two places as you would spend at the national park. IMHO, this is too much effort for what you would experience -- and I love going to this place. Better to wait till you can give it the full day it deserves. There's stuff to see in the Ft Lauderdale area that will easily take up a full day, without spending several hours of driving.
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Thanks for your thoughts, PaulRabe. I had a feeling the Everglades Park was too much to fit it.
Michael, that Southern Glades Trail is the kind of thing I was wondering about. When you say it is between Key West and Fort Lauderdale, is it before or after Miami?
Michael, that Southern Glades Trail is the kind of thing I was wondering about. When you say it is between Key West and Fort Lauderdale, is it before or after Miami?
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You absolutely can fit in some time in the Everglades on your way to or from the Keys.
From FLL, take the turnpike towards Florida City. The turnpike ends at a traffic light. You are now in Florida City. There is a Shell gas station on the far right corner. Turn right towards Everglades National Park. You can always make a quick stop at the Shell for water, gas, snacks. There's no food concession in this part of the Everglades so bring along supplies.
First stop- Robert is Here Fruit Stand http://www.robertishere.com/
You'll see the building ahead of you. You need to make a left turn here. But pull in to Robert is Here on your way into or out of the Everglades - warning, many people end up needing to stop here for a milkshake going into AND out of the Everglades! Lots of fresh local fruits and veggies (the strawberries in January are the best!) Also exotic tropical fruits. But who wants fruit when you can have a fresh fruit milkshake - we like strawberry key lime.
Everglades National Park - Visitor Center http://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/coedirections.htm
Your first stop in the Everglades is the visitor center. It does a good job of describing this unique environment. There's a little gift shop. You might want to buy the card identifying the birds. Don't linger too long here. The good stuff is just ahead.
Everglades National Park - Anhinga Trail http://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/anhinga-trail.htm
Leave the visitor center and drive through the park gates. You are now passing through the sawgrass prairie. The land is sloping gently and a river of water 4 inches deep is moving from Lake Okechobee to Florida Bay. Just 4 miles from the park entrance, you'll see the turnoff on your left to Royal Palm Visitor Center. Park there and get ready for an amazing experience - Anhinga Trail. This .5 mile boardwalk through the sawgrass marsh will show you alligators, other reptiles, birds galore and fish. Check the schedule for a ranger led tour. Take your camera for some amazing photos. You can push a stroller easily on this trail. Maybe you'll see an anhinga bird catch and eat a fish! Gumbo Limbo Trail is also here and takes you through a hardwood hammock (forest).
Airboat ride. www.everglades.com If you want to add an airboat ride to the adventure, stop at this place. Airboats are fun and loud - not necessarily a way to see wildlife.
Have fun!
From FLL, take the turnpike towards Florida City. The turnpike ends at a traffic light. You are now in Florida City. There is a Shell gas station on the far right corner. Turn right towards Everglades National Park. You can always make a quick stop at the Shell for water, gas, snacks. There's no food concession in this part of the Everglades so bring along supplies.
First stop- Robert is Here Fruit Stand http://www.robertishere.com/
You'll see the building ahead of you. You need to make a left turn here. But pull in to Robert is Here on your way into or out of the Everglades - warning, many people end up needing to stop here for a milkshake going into AND out of the Everglades! Lots of fresh local fruits and veggies (the strawberries in January are the best!) Also exotic tropical fruits. But who wants fruit when you can have a fresh fruit milkshake - we like strawberry key lime.
Everglades National Park - Visitor Center http://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/coedirections.htm
Your first stop in the Everglades is the visitor center. It does a good job of describing this unique environment. There's a little gift shop. You might want to buy the card identifying the birds. Don't linger too long here. The good stuff is just ahead.
Everglades National Park - Anhinga Trail http://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/anhinga-trail.htm
Leave the visitor center and drive through the park gates. You are now passing through the sawgrass prairie. The land is sloping gently and a river of water 4 inches deep is moving from Lake Okechobee to Florida Bay. Just 4 miles from the park entrance, you'll see the turnoff on your left to Royal Palm Visitor Center. Park there and get ready for an amazing experience - Anhinga Trail. This .5 mile boardwalk through the sawgrass marsh will show you alligators, other reptiles, birds galore and fish. Check the schedule for a ranger led tour. Take your camera for some amazing photos. You can push a stroller easily on this trail. Maybe you'll see an anhinga bird catch and eat a fish! Gumbo Limbo Trail is also here and takes you through a hardwood hammock (forest).
Airboat ride. www.everglades.com If you want to add an airboat ride to the adventure, stop at this place. Airboats are fun and loud - not necessarily a way to see wildlife.
Have fun!
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> Do you need to bring insect repellant at any time of the year?
www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/things2know.htm
In the summer, yes. If you will be walking in heavy vegetation, yes.
I'd have some in my car at any time. Insect repellent is one of those things for which it's far better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/things2know.htm
In the summer, yes. If you will be walking in heavy vegetation, yes.
I'd have some in my car at any time. Insect repellent is one of those things for which it's far better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
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keymom-- if we decide to go to the Everglades on our one full day in Hollywood, about how long would you estimate it would take to drive over, see the visitor center and take the Anhiga Trail?
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I would allow 5 hours. From Hollywood, you'll spend 1 hr and 15 or 30 min each way. Don't spend much time at the visitor center even if tempted. You could stop back if you have time on the way out.
From Hollywood, I would think about Shark Valley. It's a little closer (maybe 15 min each way).
Either way, I would pack a lunch.
From Hollywood, I would think about Shark Valley. It's a little closer (maybe 15 min each way).
Either way, I would pack a lunch.