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305-242-7700
40001 State Road 9336
Homestead, FL 33034

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on Citysearch Mar 13, 2006
In Short
Covering the western half of Miami-Dade County, the one-and-a-half-million-acre Everglades preserve provides water and recreational outlets for the region's five million residents. The ... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Nov 12, 2005
Everglades National Park is unlike anything else in this world. It is a unique ecosystem which is too rapidly being encroached upon by new home builders. It is also a great place to enjoy some outdoor relaxation - ... (more)

Katie Heffernan

on Citysearch Sep 07, 2004
In Short
Covering the southern tip of the Florida peninsula and most of the Florida Bay, this 1.5-million-acre park has temperate and tropical communities and an environment defined by water. Here, ... (more)

nitsuga

on Citysearch Jan 18, 2004
If your a northern princess from the city stay in the mall, this is all about nature lots of it. very educational for the kids and the millions of you yanks that move down here to florida every week. a must see. ... (more)

kluzzey

on Citysearch Feb 09, 2003
No the everglades are fun for I dont know who, there is plenty of other stuff to do in Miami than go out in the middle of nowhere to pretend is cool. (more)

tgreene73

on Citysearch Nov 28, 2002
the everglades were incredibly beautiful, great birds reptiles, all sorts of wildlife,granted holday park seems a bit touristy but they did everything they promised -got us closer to gators than most people feel ... (more)

flyer920

on Citysearch Aug 10, 2002
Seren and peaceful. Go during the week and it will also be quiet. Great large mouth bass fishing. Try Holiday park in Broward (more)

gtravieso

on Citysearch Jul 25, 2002
this is real outdor fun. With activities for each member of the family. Quiet and wild. Great combination. (more)

KathyCr

on Citysearch Jul 23, 2002
How can you come to Florida and not see the most unique thing about this State! Admittedly, you will see much more during the dry months of January, February, and even into March. But even in the summer months, I've seen ... (more)

curtandmo

on Citysearch Jul 22, 2002
There is nothing like seeing the Everglades through the eyes of someone who's never been. Constantly changing, there's always something new to see. Bring lunch, mosquito repellant, and plenty of water. Kids and ... (more)
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