10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Everglades National Park That You Shouldn't Miss

January 4, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Water covers nearly the entire Everglades. So it's best if you have a boat.

1. Florida Everglades Bass Fishing Charters

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Florida Everglades Bass Fishing Charters

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2. Anhinga Trail

Royal Palm Visitor Center, Everglades National Park, FL 33034 +1 305-242-7700 http://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/anhinga-trail.htm
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Anhinga Trail

A half-mile boardwalk along a man-made canal with striking views.

Reviewed By 646lorit - Dawsonville, United States

We visited in late January during the dry season, and were able to watch up-close the reptiles and birds that dominate the everglades. Because the Anhinga Trail wanders through an area that is filled with water year-round, it is actually an oasis with a high concentration of wildlife during the dry winter months. The trail starts at the Royal Palms visitor center and winds through the glades via well maintained boardwalks and paved walkways. We saw alligators sunning right beside the sidewalk. We saw a cormarant catch a fish, and then have it stolen by a great blue heron. We saw turtles, anhingas, and so much more. Helpful hint: take the free ranger-led walk to learn so much about the everglades ecosystem and see even more animals thanks to the many eyes of the group looking. The ranger pointed out a red shouldered hawk in a tree directly overhead that I would have missed because I was looking at the alligators. This trail is not to be missed!

3. Long Pine Key

Main Park Road, Everglades National Park, FL +1 305-242-7700 http://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/longpinecamp.htm
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Long Pine Key

Area in Everglades National Park that offers camping facilities.

Reviewed By Sarracenia - Norman, United States

This is a beautiful and small campground in the Everglades National Park. The park has two campgrounds and this is the smaller one. Closer to the main entrance to the park. Very quiet, no reservations taken, no electricity but there are water spigots, showers, trash cans and picnic tables at every site. The sites are well spaced and if the place is not full it is a great place to camp. Two weeks max stay. A bit warm in summer but less crowded. Mosquitos can be an issue in the warmer times of the year. If you have the federal land senior pass it is half price. Beautiful place and very convenient to be inside the park rather than to have to commute from the closest hotel area.

4. Shark Valley

36000 SW 8th Street. Miami, FL, Everglades National Park, FL 33194 +1 305-221-8455 http://www.sharkvalleytramtours.com/
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Shark Valley

Located in the Everglades, this trail is a great way to explore the Florida landscape.

Reviewed By JSchill - Johns Creek, United States

Great tour! Brought my 82 year old dad who has been to many, many National Parks with us through the years. Tram tour is a wonderful way to explore the park without a lot of walking - guides are quick to point out birds of interest, alligators, snakes, tracks and much more. They are aware of those trying to photograph the wildlife and offer plenty of time for that. There is a :20 stop at the tower which is well worth the walk up. Rangers were extremely knowledge on all the creatures and eco-system of the park. Thankfully FL and the Army Corp of Engineers are making progress protecting this area for years to come. Highly recommend the park and the Shark Valley Tram tour - you will see lots of alligators! ???? Enjoy!

5. Royal Palm Visitor Center

4 miles West of Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center On Rte. 9336, Everglades National Park, FL 33034 +1 305-242-7237 http://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/royal-palm.htm
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Royal Palm Visitor Center

The original center of the National Park with an abundance of trees and nature.

Reviewed By Kizambo - Portland, United States

Small visitor center with restrooms and exceptional accessible walking trail. Short trail but give yourself at least an hour to gawk at the creatures. You will see alligators, plenty of fish, large birds and maybe some turtles. Watch yourself along the beginning of the pathway - gators hang out just on the left of the "barrier". Watch out for the sun here - limited shade along the trail. Bring a visor and some sunscreen!

6. Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center

40001 State Road 9336, Everglades National Park, FL +1 305-242-7700 http://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/coedirections.htm
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Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center

Reviewed By 646lorit - Dawsonville, United States

This visitor center is on the park entrance road before you actually get to the entrance gate. This visitor center is a good place to stop and find out what activities are happening during the day, get a map and directions, view a movie about the park, look at the educational displays, and collect souveniers from the large gift shop. We did not see much wildlife around this visitor center, but there is a pleasant covered porch with rocking chairs to relax and look out over a pond. Helpful hint: for good wildlife viewing, travel 15 minutes into the park to the Anhinga Trail at the Royal Palms Visitor Center.

7. HM69 Nike Missile Base

Research Road, Everglades National Park, FL 33034-6733 +1 305-242-7700 http://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/historyculture/hm69.htm
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HM69 Nike Missile Base

Reviewed By PAboyinFL - Ocala, United States

The missile base is only open a portion of the day inside Everglades NP. It was open from 10 AM - 2 PM the day we were in the park. If you make arrangements ahead of time, you can get a ranger led tour of the area. This did not seem necessary to us since there is only one open building (and there were two volunteers there who told us all about the area and its history and its operations). There are informative signs like you would find at stops in other National Parks giving you information about other closed buildings in the small compound. It is not a lengthy ride, but it was a bit hard to locate as the park map doesn't make it clear how to get there and it is not listed on any of the brown directory signs. So do this to find it, turn onto the Anhinga Trail and look for small signs by the side of the road on your right. That will get you there. If you reach the end of Anhinga Trail, you've gone too far. It is an interesting little side spot to visit, and it makes the Cold War and the seriousness of it much more meaningful.

8. Nine Mile Pond Canoe Trail

Main Park Road, Everglades National Park, FL 33034 +1 305-242-7700 http://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/upload/9-Mile-Pond-Canoe-Trail-2.pdf
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Nine Mile Pond Canoe Trail

Reviewed By kmatson105 - Rochester, United States

I believe that this is called the "canoe the wilderness" tour on the Everglades website. It requires a reservation that can be made up to 7 days in advance. It is FREE!! This was one of the most amazing things we did on our vacation. We met at 7:45 am at 9 mile pond, and a ranger led us on a 3 hour canoe trip through the pond. We watched the sun come up over the everglades. There was plenty of wildlife! We are not expert canoe people, and we had a few struggles to figure it out, but it was fun and so worth it! We had a lovely day in the park, and this was a stellar beginning.

9. Mahogany Hammock

Ernest Coe Visitor Center, Everglades National Park, FL +1 305-242-7700 http://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/mahogany-hammock-trail.htm
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4.0 based on 192 reviews

Mahogany Hammock

Area of dense jungle-like plant life.

Reviewed By 971ginaa - Dallas, United States

Beside the beautiful Mahogany and other trees, we saw a baby Barred Owl and other birds as well as an Eastern Rattlesnake. Wonderful area to explore.

10. Pa-hay-okee Trail

Main Park Road, Everglades National Park, FL +1 305-242-7700 http://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/pahayokee-overlook.htm
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Pa-hay-okee Trail

Boardwalk trail through the "watery grass".

Reviewed By ananda6 - Springfield, United States

We stopped here as we left the park. It is only about .2 miles and the vista is breathtaking. There are no bathrooms. The walk is on a boardwalk that is easy to traverse. My 11 year old was unimpressed but I think that was because he was exhausted from kayaking earlier in the day.

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