Everglades National Park

Only about an hour's drive from the bustle of Miami lies one of America's most unusual national parks that have more than half a million acres in South Florida. Everglades National Park is one of the most diverse ecosystems that exist everywhere in the world and is simply a paradise for wildlife.

Great Blue herons, egrets and American white pelicans are a common sight in the park for the course are alligators, a wide range of food products that are alongpages of kilometers of fresh water Slough.

There are also numerous hiking trails through the mangroves and famous places like Anhinga trail gives hikers a close-up of the few freshwater swamp. Although in this particular is only about half a mile away in the grass to see is a beautiful walk, and you get not only crocodiles but also turtles and many other species along the road.

A unique feature of the park can be found in the fact that both the crocodiles andcrocodiles, which are often mistaken for each other, co-habit peacefully reasonable and, perhaps surprisingly, is the only place in the world where this happens.

Although many people think the Everglades National Park is exclusively composed of swamp and marsh area, which really is not the case, and also includes an area known as Pine Forest, which is higher areas of the park and the existence of species as slash pine, palmetto and others.

The most beautiful parts ofpark near Mahogany Hammock, where there is a short hike is a beautiful view of trees that grow in marsh grass to view bids and offers interesting areas of dappled shade and a close-up of Royal Palms, strangler fig tree hammocks and wooden others.

If, in addition to day hiking, you can also enjoy camping site offers more than 200 locations, and as long as they respect the rules of speed was concerned, it is even possible tosmall motor boat in the park. Caution should be exercised, however, because the park is also home to many beautiful parks that are eager to maintain Manatee negatively affected by boaters agtelosige.

Unlike many of America's national parks is one of the best times of year to visit the Everglades in the winter months when the temperature is pleasant in the mid-70s and the air is relatively dry. In summer, temperatures can hover against distress in 90 yearsmean humidity 90%.

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