
Plan Your Visit to Everglades National Park Miami River of Grass
Everglades National Park is a park of the U.S. state of Florida which is the largest subtropical backwoods in the United States, and is visited by one million people each year. So, when you are planning to visit such a rich park.
If you are still planning then start planning little fast so, that you can enjoy the beauty of the park as soon as possible. Well before going to that place you must want to know something about this place and if this is the scene you are at the right place because the information will help you in making your perfect plan for Everglades national park.
Actually the park cares for an interrelated network of swamp and forest flora and fauna which are managed by natural forces. 36 species which are selected as protected or threatened survive in the park which includes the American crocodile, the Florida panther and the West Indian manatee.
The park also protects the major U.S. wilderness region in the eastern part of the Mississippi River which is the most important breeding land for wading birds in Northern America, and includes the biggest mangrove ecology in the western hemisphere.
The park also possess more than 300 species of fresh and saltwater fish, 350 species of birds, 50 species of reptiles and 40 species of mammals. Not only this, the fresh water from South Florida's is also stored in the Biscayne Aquifer which is again recharged in the park.
If you are planning to visit now then note that the busiest season for visiting is from December to March, when temperatures are at its lowest and mosquitoes are not active at all. Tram tours are also available during the busiest season. Camping sites are also easily available constantly in Everglades National Park. Moreover, Front country camping with some services, is also available at Long Pine Key which is nearby the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center, where 108 sites are also easily accessible by car.
So, now you know most of the things about the park and can easily plan your visit.

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