Where To Stay In Everglades National Park?

Can you stay inside Everglades National Park?

There is no overnight accommodations available in Everglades National Park other than camping facilities. Lodging is available in communities that border the park, including Homestead, Florida City, Miami, Everglades City, and Chokoloskee.

What is the closest town to Everglades National Park?

What is the closest city to Everglades National Park? Everglades City is the town nearest Everglades National Park. The city with Everglades lodging is located right on the national park’s western border, where you find Gulf Coast Visitor Center.

How many days do you need in Everglades National Park?

Two days in the park is fine, but if you’re really wanting to immerse yourself in the Everglades, give yourself three full days! With three days in the park, you’ll have time to explore all of the main sections of the park — Shark Valley, Flamingo, and Everglades City.

What is the best area of Everglades National Park?

Shark Valley (Miami) Named because its water flows southwest toward Shark River, Shark Valley is the heartland of the Everglades. At Shark Valley you can walk, bike, or ride a tram along a 15-mile loop road and see some of the park’s best wildlife concentrations.

Is it safe to walk around the Everglades?

Please keep small children close and under supervision, especially around wildlife and bodies of water. The park is a wild and natural area, and animals move about freely. Exercise even more caution at night.

Will I see alligators in Everglades National Park?

Shark Valley and the much shorter (0.8-mile) Anhinga Trail at Royal Palm’s Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center in Homestead are considered the prime gator-viewing trails in Everglades National Park.

What is the prettiest part of Everglades?

The southernmost section (the orange points on the map), which includes the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center and the Flamingo Visitor Center, is one of the most popular spots for visitors. Highway 9336 links these two visitor centers with short walks, viewpoints, hiking trails, and opportunities to go kayaking.

Is Everglades National Park worth visiting?

The Everglades are the only subtropical preserve in North America. The park is astoundingly diverse which is amazing considering there is pretty much no change in altitude. There are a lot of different plants you won’t find other places. Bird photographers enjoy the many eye-catching species.

How far are the Everglades from Miami?

The Homestead entrance to the park is a 50-mile, 60- to 90-minute drive from downtown Miami, depending on traffic.

What is the best month to visit the Everglades?

Are you planning a trip to the park from November through April? These months fall into our dry season, one of the most popular times to visit, due to the lower temperatures, lessening of mosquitoes, and abundance of wildlife.