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Everglades

North America

Florida

  • Everglades

    Overview 

    State

    Florida

    The Everglades in Florida form the largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S., consisting of mangroves, sawgrass marshes, and wetlands. It provides refuge for endangered species such as the Florida panther, manatees, and crocodiles.

  • Largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S.

    Home to endangered Florida panthers and manatees

    Important stopover for migrating birds

Established

May 30, 1934

Iconic Places

Shark Valley Observation Tower

Headquarters

40001 Tamiami Trail East, Homestead, FL 33034

Latitude(N)

25.3919

Longitude(W)

'-80.9694

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Everglades
North America
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Southeast
1,508,938.57 acres (6,106.5 km2)
1,155,193
40001 Tamiami Trail East, Homestead, FL 33034
Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center, 40001 Tamiami Trail East, Homestead, FL 33034
33024
25.3919
'-80.9694
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Shark Valley Observation Tower
Canoeing
The Everglades in Florida form the largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S., consisting of mangroves, sawgrass marshes, and wetlands. It provides refuge for endangered species such as the Florida panther, manatees, and crocodiles.
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Everglades-National-Park
Southeast
Everglades National Park
30/05/1934
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