It is a natural habitat for some of the most unique creatures, like the American Crocodile, the Wood Stork, and the Roseate Spoonbill. During the couple of days that we spent exploring the Everglades, we got to see crocodile and alligators, manatee and dolphins, and more wading birds than I could keep track of. We saw beautiful cypress woods and extensive, connected plains that have been given the name ‘River of Grass’ because they are fed by a massive, constantly moving, shallow sea of water. We visited the park’s visitor’s centers, and met and talked with several friendly park rangers and volunteers.
Our children did the Jr. Ranger program for this park – Everglades actually ‘shares’ a J.R. book with Big Cypress and Biscayne. Each park has certain pages that the child needs to do, all in one book. If your student completes the program for all 3 parks, they can show their completed books, with signatures from park rangers at each of the other parks, and recieve a special patch!
Our children did the Jr. Ranger program for this park – Everglades actually ‘shares’ a J.R. book with Big Cypress and Biscayne. Each park has certain pages that the child needs to do, all in one book. If your student completes the program for all 3 parks, they can show their completed books, with signatures from park rangers at each of the other parks, and recieve a special patch!
We took our time in the Everglades to do quite a few things: we attended a Nike Missile Tour, we explored all 3 visitor’s centers, we saw American Crocodiles in the river behind the Flamingo Visitor Center, we explored some of the walking trails, and drove through both of the big-rig-friendly campgrounds to decide where to stay next time we come to visit! 🙂
We really enjoyed our visit to the Everglades. We didn’t end up taking our RV down to camp in Flamingo like we had initially planned since there was about 10 miles of construction (on the eastern end of highway 41 in Big Cypress) between our camping site in Big Cypress and taking it down to the Everglades – down there, their rumble strips really rumble, and it was hard enough on our van that we had no desire to haul our 42′ toy hauler over them also!
Everglades National Park is such a wildly beautiful place to visit! We hope to go back next ‘winter’ and spend time exploring it in our kayaks and on foot. I don’t know about yours, but my kids are like flowers – they flourish in wild places. I aim to get them there as much as I can, and Everglades is one park we all really want to explore further!