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Can you go in the Everglades?
The park's main entrance is about 50 miles south of Downtown Miami, in Homestead. Whichever entrance you use, you will get there by car. No public transportation is available to the park or within it, although tram tours and airboat tours are available at the Shark Valley Visitor Center.If you want the opportunity to observe the heart of the everglades you can either enter through Shark Valley in Miami or the Main Entrance of the Park in Homestead. However, if you are looking to explore the Gulf Coast, then you should plan to boat from the Gulf Coast in Everglades City.Stay a safe distance from the shoreline (15 to 20 feet; 4.5 to 6 meters) and do not swim, snorkel, or dive where prohibited – in any canal, pond, freshwater lake, marked channel, or boat basin inside the park. Prevent small children and pets from approaching shorelines or basking alligators or crocodiles.

Can you walk around in the Everglades : A wide array of land trails offer visitors opportunities for leisurely walks, extended hikes and bicycle treks. Check out the links below to download hiking and bicycling brochures.

Can you go through the Everglades

Yes, you can drive through the Everglades. The two major ways are west to east (or east to west) and from west to southeast. These two drives are the Alligator Alley (I-75) and the Tamiami Trail (Rt. 41).

Is it safe to walk around the Everglades : Always keep a safe distance when viewing wildlife in the park (15 to 20 feet; 4.5 to 6 meters) and do not harass or feed wildlife. Alligators and crocodiles have plenty of natural food here and do not seek out humans or pets. However, do not mimic prey-like behavior which may attract these animals.

Can you swim in the Everglades Well you won't dissolve on contact with the swamp water, so you CAN swim in the Everglades if you really want to. But there are all sorts of critters in the water that won't take kindly to your presence. Think twice.

Wear sunscreen, bring water, and wear proper clothing. Children should always be supervised. The trails are surrounded by wilderness, so there are animals roaming freely all in the grasses and vegetation. For everyone's safety, make sure children stick to the trail with you.

Can you swim in Everglades City

Due to the presence of NUMEROUS alligators, snakes and crocodiles swimming is NOT advised at any of the Everglades City area beaches. If you visit the outer islands here, there are NO concessions available – PACK IT IN, PACK IT OUT.Although known for its vast natural landscapes, the Everglades have been home and hunting grounds for many people and groups.Polluted runoff from nearby sugarcane and other agricultural operations as well as encroaching urban sprawl significantly alters the Everglades' complex and unique water chemistry.

12. Is swimming allowed in the park Swimming/Snorkeling is prohibited in all canals, ponds, freshwater lakes, marked channels, and boat basins inside the park.

Is it safe to swim in ocean in Florida : Water toxins are a beach concern you may not have come across before. However, even our Florida beaches can experience a buildup of dangerous toxins in the water. So-called “red tides,” for example, involve a bloom of algae that can cause skin and respiratory irritation, the latter especially in people with asthma.

Have bodies been found in the Everglades : The environmental facts are intriguing, but the folklore is sinister. The Florida Everglades is prime real estate for body dumping, strange disappearances, and paranormal activity. Since 1965 alone, there have been 175 unsolved cases involving deaths and murders—and that's just bodies that were found.

Are snakes a problem in Florida

Most Florida snakes are harmless and beneficial and remove extra rodent populations. Even the venomous species are not particularly dangerous unless stepped on or otherwise provoked. Most snakes you encounter are most likely to be non-venomous.

With the Burmese python now distributed across more than a thousand square miles of southern Florida, including all of Everglades National Park and across the southern coast to Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, the chances of eliminating the snake completely from the region is low.How to avoid danger or shark attacks in Florida: Swim in a group, sharks are more likely to attack a single person. Swim only near lifeguards. Don't go in at dawn or dusk, when sharks are most active.

Is it too cold to swim in Florida : As a general rule, the water anywhere in Florida will be warm enough to swim between April and October. During the cooler months, the farther south you go, the warmer it will be. Fort Lauderdale, Miami, the Keys, Marco Island and Naples will have the warmest water during the winter.