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About Everglades
Everglades National Park is located in southern Florida and is known for its vast wetlands, home to a variety of wildlife including alligators, manatees, and numerous bird species. The park also features mangrove forests and sawgrass marshes, offering visitors a unique and diverse ecosystem to explore. The currency used in the United States is the US Dollar.
When to visit
The best time to visit Everglades National Park is during the dry season, which runs from November to March. During this time, the weather is cooler and there are fewer mosquitoes, making it more enjoyable to explore the park. However, wildlife sightings are more common during the wet season, from June to October, when the park is lush and green.
Getting around
Visitors can explore Everglades National Park by car, bike, or on foot. There are also guided boat tours available for those looking to explore the park's waterways. Additionally, the park offers tram tours and ranger-led programs for a more in-depth experience.
Traveller tips
Be sure to bring insect repellent and sunscreen, as the park can be hot and buggy. Stay hydrated and bring plenty of water, especially if you plan on hiking or biking. Keep an eye out for wildlife, but remember to keep a safe distance and never feed the animals. Check the park's website for any updates on trail closures or special events. Consider staying overnight in one of the park's campgrounds for a more immersive experience.