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Everglades National Park

Everglades National Park Travel Guide: Imagine a landscape that resembles less a postcard and more a living, breathing ecosystem. The Everglades isn't about jaw-dropping peaks or desert arches—it's about water, sawgrass, alligators, and some of the rarest wildlife in North America. Covering 1.5 million acres, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is nicknamed the "River of Grass" for its slow-moving sheet of freshwater that flows from Lake Okeechobee down to Florida Bay.

National Park Travel Guide


Imagine a landscape that resembles less a postcard and more a living, breathing ecosystem. The Everglades National Park isn't about jaw-dropping peaks or desert arches—it's about water, sawgrass, alligators, and some of the rarest wildlife in North America. Covering 1.5 million acres, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is nicknamed the "River of Grass" for its slow-moving sheet of freshwater that flows from Lake Okeechobee down to Florida Bay. It's a haven for birders, paddlers, and anyone curious about what a true subtropical wilderness feels like.

A slow-moving river of grass sustains one of the most unique ecosystems on Earth.
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Everglades National Park

National Park Travel Guide


Imagine a landscape that resembles less a postcard and more a living, breathing ecosystem. The Everglades National Park isn't about jaw-dropping peaks or desert arches—it's about water, sawgrass, alligators, and some of the rarest wildlife in North America. Covering 1.5 million acres, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is nicknamed the "River of Grass" for its slow-moving sheet of freshwater that flows from Lake Okeechobee down to Florida Bay. It's a haven for birders, paddlers, and anyone curious about what a true subtropical wilderness feels like.

A slow-moving river of grass sustains one of the most unique ecosystems on Earth.
Everglades National Park

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