Everglades National Park, in southern Florida, preserves a vast wetland complete with an incredible variety of wildlife, including alligators, crocodiles, manatees, Florida panthers, and a tremendous number of birds. A boat cruise is the only way to see much of the park, because water predominates. But, there are also many walking trails which can be accessed via the park roads. The Visitor Centers provides information and lists of Park Ranger-led programs which are held frequently. Don’t visit in the summer since the mosquitoes are ubiquitous and extremely aggressive.
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