America's Everglades - The largest subtropical wilderness in the United States

Everglades National Park protects an unparalleled landscape that provides important habitat for numerous rare and endangered species like the manatee,  American crocodile, and the elusive Florida panther.

An international treasure as well -  a World Heritage Site, International Biosphere Reserve, a Wetland of International Importance, and a specially protected area under the Cartagena Treaty. Read More

Joe Bay Open to Non-Motorized Boating

Joe Bay Open to Non-Motorized Boating

The decision to re-open Joe Bay and Snag Bay was included in the park’s 2015 General Management Plan (GMP). The management strategy...

For your convenience, you can now buy your pass online before your visit!

Buy your online pass!

For your convenience, buy your pass online before your visit!

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Read on the frequently asked questions about the park.

Tents are set up at Cape Sable for camping.

Camping at the Everglades

There are many places to camp at the Everglades. Cape Sable is one of them.

Canoe in 99-mile Wilderness Waterway

99-mile Wilderness Waterway

This water trail is used by canoers, kayakers, and powerboaters. This 99-mile trail takes about 8 days to complete.

Contact the Park

Mailing Address:

40001 State Road 9336
Homestead, FL 33034

Phone:

(305) 242-7700
Main Everglades National Park Phone and Fax

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