The Everglades are really close to Miami – less than an hour west of the city. Everglades National Park sprawls both north, west and south of Miami across the souther tip of the state of Florida.
Although I suggest you go north if you only have one day to visit Everglades National Park, the south is absolutely worth a visit. If you don’t mind a long day, you might even be able to see both north and south (see my itineraries below). Here’s the best things to do in the Everglades if you head south from Homestead. From Miami, take Highway 41, connect to the 997 south to Homestead. Follow the signposts from there.
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Everglades City restaurants were hardly abundant but definitely more than within the rest of the park. The restaurant recommended by my hotel – Camellia Street Grill – is best summed up as: nice location, average food. I wish I’d tried City Seafood just up the road instead.
- Everglades National Park is a World Heritage Site.
- It’s the only place in the world where you can see alligators and crocodiles.
- The Florida Everglades panthers is native to the area. They are endangered and you probably won’t see one but what if…
- The Everglades has a tropical climate with only two seasons – dry season in winter and wet season in summer.
- Most people refer to the Everglades as wetlands but really it’s a very slow moving river.
- Native Americans called it Pahayokee (pronounced pah-high-oh-geh), meaning grassy waters.
- The water is mostly fresh and supplies over 20 million people in Florida.
- The sawgrass can grow up to 6-feet tall and has blades sharp enough to cut through clothes (don’t worry, you won’t go into the sawgrass).
- How big is the Everglades? Everglades National Park is over 1.5 million acres in size and is home to over 350 species of birds and 300 species of fish.
- The river is only 4 to 5 feet deep on average and up to only 9 feet at its deepest. Still, I wouldn’t take a swim in it – reference my earlier point about the alligators and crocs.
Why do your own Everglades Tour?
- your don’t have to choose between the many things to do in the Florida Everglades e.g. Everglades airboat tours, kayaking, shark valley – you can do them all;
- animals don’t like large groups of shrieking humans and tour groups will absolutely contain many shrieking humans;
- you can linger when the Everglades animals are around and move on if they are absent – not possible on a tour schedule;
- is there anything more fun than a self-drive through Everglades National Park in a convertible?
- you can stop for photos (and bathroom breaks and snacks) when you want;
- there are plenty of ranger tours you can hop on to still get the local knowledge;
- choose your own lunch stops and locations;
- I’d recommend staying overnight in the Everglades – and in doing so contribute to the local economy;
- if you do linger for the night, you get epic sunrise and sunset opportunities;
- enjoy nature as it was intended – peacefully and slowly without being part of mass tourism;
- it’s probably cheaper; and
- it’s not that difficult to take your own Everglades tour.
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Similar to the itinerary above, except this time head south to Flamingo to start the day with the early boat tour. From there, work your way back stopping at the Royal Palm Visitor’s centre to walk the Anhinga Trail and Gumbo Limbo Trail. Spend the rest of the day adding in the smaller sights before heading back to Miami for the evening or, as I did, driving on down to the Florida Keys.
I was really conflicted about taking an airboat tour for environmental/responsible travel reasons. It’s thought that the airboats churn up the wetlands and many of the guides interact with the wildlife (this happened on my swamp tour in New Orleans, the guide enticing the wildlife with sweets).
Things to do in the Everglades (north)
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There are enough things to do in the Florida Everglades to fill at least two or three days. But it can also be visited as a day trip from Miami.
The fuller itinerary (north and south Everglades): Spend day one exploring north Everglades – drive the Tamiami Trail, take the tram tour of Shark Valley but plan it so you’re out in Everglades City for the last airboat tour at 3:45 p.m. Stay overnight in Everglades City.
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Take the Shark Valley Tram Tour
There are several Everglades National Park tours on offer. I’ve mentioned the most popular ones in this post but have a look on the park website in case there is some other Everglades nature tours that takes your fancy.
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How to do it: you can book here.There are lots of different options. I went for the Everglades mangroves airboat tour. Everglades airboat prices can vary a bit. This one cost .99 (plus tax).
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Get views from the Shark Valley Observation Tower
How to do it: You can find out more about planning a visit here.
Prefer to cycle the trail? You can hire bikes from the small shop. The trail is flat and relatively short. It doesn’t come with any commentary like you get on the tram (or shade) but it’s a fun way to explore, stopping if and when you do see the alligators/crocodiles (harbouring some deep shame I still can’t spot the difference).
Big Cypress Oasis Visitor’s Centre
How to do it: this is included on your Shark Valley Tram Tour.
April to October: Wet season but also low season.
Rest in Everglades City
How to do it: see the accommodation section below for where I stayed in Everglades City.
So, that’s my guide to how to do your own Everglades tour from Miami. If you’ve to any questions or recommendations, let me know in the comments below.
How to do it: You can find out more about the Flamingo Everglades national park boat tours here.
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Why have one Everglades visitor centre, when you can confusingly have a handful of them? In fairness, they all offer something a little different. The Royal Palm Visitor Centre is where you can access the Anhinga and Gumbo Limbo Trails.
It will cost you to take your car into the park. (Slightly lower fees if you’re on two wheels). The entry fee is good for 7 days. You can buy your pass in advance here.
I have become a regular customer with Sixt at Miami airport. I usually book direct. There are no forced insurance extras, the pick up is quick, the cars always brilliant and there’s no dodgy dude trying to remove ,000 from my credit card for an invisible scratch when you take it back. On my last two trips I hired a VW Beetle convertible and then a classic Mustang convertible. Both highly recommended. Vroooom.
Even north there wasn’t an abundance of restaurants in the park. I’d suggest packing a picnic from Miami. Rosetta Bakery near south beach has the best deli rolls, focaccia and sandwiches. Buy them the night before (they should keep if you swerve the fresh tomato).
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Hotel Escalante – great reviews in a great location.
The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort – a bit of luxury in North Naples.
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Admittedly, it took me a while to shift my butt off Miami beach and out into the heat and humidity of Everglades National Park. Then, prone to a touch of craziness, I ended up visiting Everglades National Park twice in the same year. That was good because it let me refine my itinerary for visiting the Everglades.
A stop here will barely take half an hour but it’s a cute stop comprising an art gallery filled with the work of local artists depicting Everglades National Park, a garden trail that’s worth a quick meander and one of those fun directional signs that’s always worth a photo. Oh, and loos – they have nice, clean toilets if you need a bathroom break.
How to do it: You can find out more about the Earnest Coe Visitor Centre and its exhibits here.
Things to do in the Everglades (south)
You know the drill, the best weather attracts the most people and comes with the highest prices. I visited in April and also in November and both months were perfect with no rain and low mosquito levels. Given the Everglades weather is hot and humid, I’d avoid the middle of the wet season (later summer). If you do go for it, pack mosquito repellent. Here’s my guide to the best mosquito repellents.
Pop into the Ernest Coe Visitor Centre
You’ll have to be a die-hard nature lover and explorer to walk the Slough Slog. Normally I fill those boots but, on this occasion, wearing just my Bikenstocks, I didn’t have the boots for this wet trail.
Surprisingly, food can be hard to come by in Everglades National Park. I completely screwed this up on my first trip. Skipping breakfast in favour of collecting the car early, I ended up eating at a weird, near-empty mall in Homestead because I couldn’t find anything else open (save for a McDonald’s and I was determined I could find something – anything – else).
Wade through the slough slog
It was the tram tour that sent me in the opposite direction, south, on my first trip to the Everglades National Park. Why? The idea that you could drive around the Everglades and take a tram to see the wildlife, didn’t seem right. It was wetlands, it required a boat, right? Wrong.
Most people assume the Everglades is a swamp but really it is a grassy wetlands. Definition aside, it’s an area booming in nature and wildlife with both crocodiles and alligators and makes for the perfect getaway from Miami either as a day trip or as part of a longer itinerary through the Florida keys.
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Walk the Anhinga Trail
If you’re a fan of doing things ‘the right way’, stop at the Earnest Coe Visitor Centre for a quick intro to the Everglades. It’s the first Everglades visitor centre you’ll see as you enter the National Park. I’d spent too long trying to track down coffee in Homestead (not as easy as it sounds) and therefore had zip on down to Flamingo for my booked boat trip.
When I next visit Everglades National Park, I’m going to make the extra effort to get out to Naples City (nope, not to be confused with Naples in Italy). Not only does it look like the perfect blend between nature and city, it’s the jumping off point for the Ten Thousand Islands.
How to do it: Check out the trail details here.
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Add on the Gumbo Limbo Trail
The park is open 8am to 5pm in dry season and 9am to 5pm in wet season.
Stop at Flamingo Visitor Centre
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How to do it: The ranger tours leave from the Ernest E. Coe visitor centre. You can find out more here. Be prepared, you’ll be wading through the water, up to your calves. Perfect if you want to add adventure to your list of things to do in the Everglades.
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If you’re staying overnight in the Everglades, I’d highly recommend spending it in Everglades City. Homestead might seem like a practical option, closer to Miami and thus easier to shoot down to the Keys afterwards (a popular itinerary, to combine the three) but in Everglades City you’ll get the peace and calm you came to the Everglades for. The population is around only 400 people, there are only a handful of hotels and restaurants and, apparently, Everglades City has the smallest post office in the USA, which I know you’ve just been dying to see.
Marina’s aren’t the usual place you’d find manatees but there is a family of Everglades manatees that hang out at this one.
Captain Jack’s Airboat tour, running out of Everglades City, was recommended to me and it was the perfect choice. Not only did Captain Jack have full respect for the wildlife, his tours were small group, meaning lower churn.
How do people travel through the Everglades? Honestly, I thought that the park would be bogs and swamp and wetland and you’d need a boat or a boat tour from Miami to get there. However, there are a couple of neat highways laid through the area, meaning you can drive through Everglades National park on your own.
A similar deal to the Bobcat Boardwalk Trail, the Anhinga Trail is a boardwalk that meanders through the Everglades. It’s a short walk, just under a mile and you’ll want some sun cream because most of it is without shade. That’s a good thing because those crocodiles and alligators do like to bask in the sun.
Hang around Flamingo Marina to see the manatees
I’ve put both lists in the order that you will reach them when driving from Miami to the Everglades.
See the smaller sights of the southern Everglades
Same as all the other Everglades airboat tours, it does includes free entry to an alligator wrestling show. I didn’t go to that as it’s exactly the kind of unnatural interaction I’m talking about and I’d urge you to do your research before deciding whether to go.
It’s only 1hr 40 drive from Homestead to Everglades City and it’s at the tail end of the best activities in Everglades National Park making is a perfect spot to end your tour of the Everglades.
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Suggested Everglades itineraries
How to see the Everglades from Miami? Very simply! Not long after leaving Miami, driving west, you hit the Tamiami Trail. Technically, it’s just Highway 41 but you’ll know you’ve reached the Everglades when you see the water and sawgrass popping up on the side of the road.
Pa-hay-Okee Lookout Tower – a platform you can climb to get views over the snaking river grass.
First of all, there are hundreds not 10,000 islands but you’re not going to visit them all anyway so the inaccurate name shouldn’t make any difference. I didn’t make it this far out on either of my trips (it’s past Naples) but it looks like a slice of paradise. If solitude and nature and the Everglades without the tourists is what you’re after, you’ll find it here. Everglades kayak tours and night adventures are especially popular. And don’t forget to watch the epic sunsets.
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Consequently, I avoided the Everglades airboat tours from Miami. However, on my last trip, with a morning to spare, I decided to give it a try, first doing my research to find a respectable company. I was very pleasantly surprised. In fact, whizzing over the water was by far the most fun I had in the Everglades.
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The Everglades is the only place in the world where you can see both crocodiles and alligators. Under an hour’s drive from Miami, the question shouldn’t be ‘is it worth visiting the Everglades’, but ‘when’?
The laid back itinerary (north only): Day one: Casually make your way along the Tamiami trail, stopping at Big Cypress Oasis Visitor’s Centre then on to Shark Valley for a tram tour in the afternoon. Get to Everglades City for sunset and a relaxed dinner. Spend the night in Everglades City.
Two day Everglades itinerary
I’ve put together answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about planning a trip to the Everglades. If you have any more questions, let me know in the comments below.
Here’s what I’m going to share with you. All in, it should give you a complete guide for planning a trip to the Everglades.
Ivey House – I chose Ivey House mainly because the place was a bit cheaper and both motels otherwise looked broadly equal. A decent breakfast was included, the staff were friendly, and I’d stay again if I went back.
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On day two, get up early and head south for the boat tour from Flamingo. I’d suggest the 1 p.m. tour, which will give you a little bit of time to explore the Anhinga Trail in the afternoon before driving down to the Florida Keys. You could get up early and head out for the 9 a.m. tour. The drive is about 2hrs 40 but ideal if you’re already up for the sunrise.
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Geographically, Everglades National Park sprawls south and north (strictly northwest but I’ll say north) using Homestead as a reference and entry point. I’ve therefore separated the list of things to do in the Everglades into north and south. This becomes useful if you do a day trip to the Everglades from Miami. You’ll probably just want to explore one section (north or south).
Just before leaving Flamingo Marina, I asked for suggested things to do with the rest of the afternoon (before driving on down to Key West). The lady kindly pointed out a host of options. I’ve put them together under this one heading because I didn’t want to give the impression they were major things to do in the Everglades. Most of them only merited a quick look followed by a ‘was that it?’. Keep your expectations low for these ones and you’ll enjoy them more.
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This is the boat tour I did on my first trip to Everglades National Park and it is definitely one of the best things to do in the Everglades. No, it doesn’t compete with taking an airboat tour – the boat was bigger and slower and didn’t whizz across the water. However, the guide gave a very good overview of the Everglades and who doesn’t like a trip out on the sleepy backwaters?
On my second visit, I tweaked the itinerary and had a much better experience. I left from Miami in the morning, picked up the car from the airport, drove north of Homestead, explored the park, stayed overnight in Everglades City, did an air boat tour the next morning then scooted over to the Florida Keys. This was overall a much better itinerary.
Day two – after breakfast, you’re in the exact right spot to take the first Captain Jack’s airboat tour. When that’s done, make your way down to the Florida Keys, stopping along the way and enjoying the views in daylight. Realistically, you could get down to Key West. I stopped on Isla Morada for the night.
You could also add Naples and the Ten Thousand Islands to this itinerary, driving there at the end of day one and exploring there on day two instead of heading south.
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Mahogany Hammock Trail – another short trail, similar to the Anhinga trail but with fewer Everglades animals. Good if you want more steps on your fitness tracker.
About half way through the tram tour, you reach the observation tower. It’s a short, winding walk to the top where you get sprawling views across the Everglades landscape. Personally, I found the curve of the observation tower more visually interesting that the flat, sprawling grassland. Still, it’s nice to stretch your legs.
Tip: there is very little lunch choice in the south section of the Everglades. Although the convenience store doesn’t stock the most appetising range of food, it’s a whole heap better than nothing. Plus, there are picnic tables outside.
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So many people choose to stay in Homestead because they look on the map, see it is central and decide to use it as a base. Honestly, don’t do it to yourself. Homestead may have hotels and facilities but it’s a city of strip malls where function definitely presides over form.
How to do it: You can find out more and book tickets here. I booked when I turned up. It’s useful to know that the tours run on the hour, every hour and take two hours. I’d suggest turning up 30 minutes early to make sure you get on the next tour, or just book ahead.
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Tips: Book your Airboat Tour and Tram Tours ahead of time so you don’t waste time waiting around. I’d also recommend packing a picnic breakfast and lunch.
- San Juan Hotel South Beach – I’ve stayed at this mid-price hotel and although the rooms are compact, it’s in a great location with a good breakfast and includes free sun loungers at the beach,
- The Julia Boutique Hotel – you’re a little south in south beach on a shady street with no pool but this hotel is beautifully decorated and great quality for the price. Also: unlimited coffee and tea in the lobby and free wine at happy hour.
- Generator Hostel – if you want a dorm bed and don’t mind being in north beach, you’ll get hotel quality beds and cleanliness for a bargain price.
- Miami Beach International Hostel – not as fancy as Generator but what you lose in crisp sheets you make up for in location. Also: breakfast AND dinner is included.
- Hilton Miami Airport Blue Lagoon – I had a trip booked to stay here but my plans got cancelled (something to do with a stupid virus/pandemic) so it will have to wait until next time. The pool is what appealed to me and it seems a great way of starting (or ending) your vacation if you plan to go to Everglades National Park without heading into Miami.
- Loews Miami Beach Hotel – this is where I’d stay if I had a munificent benefactor paying the bill. Right on South Beach, this 5-star hotel is a landmark and having stayed (on my lawyer dime) at the Loews in Los Angeles, I can thoroughly recommend the brand.
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It shouldn’t take you very long to walk this short, half a mile trail but it’s the perfect place for a wander while you wait for your Shark Valley Tram Tour. What’s nice is it’s a wooden, flat boardwalk in the middle of nature. It’s especially good if you’re travelling with anyone who isn’t great on their feet but wants to walk a trail.
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Shark Valley is the first major spot you’ll hit on the Tamiami trail and you’ll definitely want to stop because it is one of the best things to do in the Everglades. It’s a 15 mile (24 kilometre) flat, paved trail through the Everglades. There’s a tram tour, a series of boardwalks, an observation tower and wildlife galore.
How far is the Everglades from Miami?
Tip: The park closes at 5.p.m. The highways will still be open but you won’t be able to access any of the sights or hiking trails from the visitor centres.
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How to do it: The trail is to the left of the ticket shop. If you want to tack on a bit more of a walk, the neighbouring Otter Cave Trail adds an extra quarter of a mile.
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On this itinerary you could alternatively push on through to Naples and the Ten Thousand Islands on day one.
A second trail at the Royal Palm Visitor Centre, the Gumbo Limbo Trail’s main attraction is the gumbo limbo tree. It’s colloquially known as the ‘tourist tree’ because it has peeling bark that makes it look like a tourist…some say, like a British tourist. (Rude, says the Brit ;p).
Tip: one of the best parts about staying in Everglades City is that many of the tours, including the best Everglades airboat tours are right there and they are far less frequented than the ones you see driving in from Miami. More on choosing Everglades City airboat tours below.
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Everglades City Motel – the motel next door is a great alternative if Ivey House is full (or you just prefer the look and feel of this one).
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Let’s start with a few fun Everglades facts that will help you understand how special Everglades National Park.
Taking a tour of the Everglades can be an efficient way to see things and a local guide is usually a good option. However, after a lot of research, I decided to do a self-drive. Here’s why:
Heading south of Homestead, this is where I saw the most wildlife.
How to do it: You can find out more on the Big Cypress Website.
Fun Everglades fact: Highway 41 starts in downtown Miami and cuts through trendy Brickell and Calle Ocho in Little Havana. Question: does anyone know how to properly pronounce Tamiami – I’m torn between tammy-army and tar-miami. Probably neither, right?
How to do it: look for the other groups of tourists pointing and oo-ing. It didn’t take much standing around before I saw mamma and her baby twirling gracelessly in the water.
First, drive all the way west to Everglades City for an early airboat tour with Captain Jack’s Airboat Boat tours, slowly work your way back to Miami along the Tamiami Trail stopping at Big Cypress Oasis Visitor’s Centre then on to Shark Valley for a Tram Tour in the afternoon. This itinerary should get you back to Miami by early evening for a night in the city or head to the Florida Keys, as I did.
How to do it: it’s just an extra 30 minutes on from Everglades City. My itinerary was too tight on my last trip to overnight there, but if you plan it right, I’d suggest trying to squeeze this in.
If you really want to cram it in and don’t mind an early start and late finish, you can combine north and south Everglades. Make sure you have your car very early or the day before, pack a picnic and head straight out to Everglades City for the first Captain Jack Airboat tour of the day (9 a.m.). The boat tour is one hour. If you don’t linger, you can then head over to Shark Valley (50 minute drive) for the 11 a.m. tram tour. That is very tight but gives you a fighting chance of taking the last backwater Everglades boat ride from Flamingo at 3 p.m, a 2 hour drive from Shark Valley.
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On my first tour of the Everglades, I got up early (thanks, jet-lag), decided to explore south of Homestead during the day before driving all the way down to Key West where I stayed overnight. Don’t do this. It’s too far, too crammed an itinerary and, to be honest, the south isn’t the most interesting part of the Everglades National Park.
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Without snubbing the south section, I’d recommend this part of the Everglades if you only have one day to visit the Everglades from Miami. Take highway 41 from the city and just keep going.
Another tip: the toilets here are a bit…rustic. Check for cockroaches before you hover, lest you might have your bottom tickled by a tentacle, as happened to my unfortunate friend. I can still hear her screams in my ears.
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