A Florida Everglades Vacation Has Something for Everybody

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The Florida Everglades are a tourist destination unlike any other. From animals or plants, this part of the country is truly wild and contains some species of plant and animal that is found in no other place. Here are 5 things you didn't know about the Florida Everglades.

1. The Florida Everglades is actually a slow moving river. While it can easily be confused with swamp land, this freshwater river is shallow and almost 50 miles wide.

2. The everglades National Park, is nearly 1.5 million acres of the aquatic land, animals, and nature.

3. Winter is the best time to visit the Everglades, because of the lack of mosquitos, summer in the Florida Everglades brings with it thousands upon thousands of mosquitos just waiting to feast on unsuspecting tourists.

4. The Florida Everglades are known for having only two types of weather, wet and dry. Daily afternoon storms are very common in this national park.

5. The Florida Everglades is the home to 300 varieties of birds, 600 kinds of fish and more than 40 indigenous species of plants.

If you would like to see the Florida Everglades for yourself there are a few options when it comes to exploring. You can take an airboat tour of the Everglades. These tours are mostly guided by a Florida Everglades expert. You can see everything the Everglades is famous for like the dangerous and wild alligator. Group tours are also a common site at the Florida Everglades. There are many companies that specialize in taking large groups through this untamed area. You can have your group eat lunch and come face to face with wild life. For the adventurer in you, there are special tours that bring you up close and personal with alligators. These tours are given at night when the alligators are out and about. Imagine cruising along in the airboat when you suddenly catch the bright glare of the eyes of an alligator. The Everglades has something for everyone. From great outdoorsmen to thrill seekers, there is not place like Florida's Everglades.

While on a Florida Everglades tour, you can expect to see Alligators, but did you know the wildlife around you is vast and more dangerous than you might imagine. The majority of the Everglades is made up of water, but that doesn't mean all of the animals live in the water. The Florida panther calls the Everglades home. While looking at the ground for feline hunters, be sure to keep an eye on the sky as well. The Florida Everglades are also known for birds. Bald eagles, Eastern brown pelican, and the great blue heron are just a few birds that could be surrounding your group as you tour the beautiful Everglades. Finally, we all know alligators are synonymous with the Everglades, but they are not the only famous reptile to call Florida home. The diamondback rattle snake and the Florida kingsnake are just two deadly serpents that could be slithering around as you make your way through the water soaked land. Remember, the Florida Everglades are a beautiful vacation filled with adventure, but remember to respect Mother Nature and the animals that call the Florida Everglades home.

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