Monday, August 15, 2016

August 13, 2016

Everglades National Park &

Big Cypress National Preserve

Yesterday we toured Everglades NP.  Drove the whole 38 mile length of the park road to the Flamingo visitor center on the shore of the gulf.  Took the concession boat tour at this point.  A bit disappointing.  The ‘Captain’ giving the tour and his one man ‘crew’ had no enthusiasm.  Both were rather robotic.  Information was presented but felt like it was totally scripted.  They put in their time and pointed out (not very distinctly) some sights but a movie might have been better.  Don’t think anyone left the boat feeling better for having taken it.  We (some of us) did see a baby crocodile.

Along our drive we stopped at several informative walks.  Interesting to see the different types of vegetation areas differing in elevation by just inches.  None of these areas is swamp as many believe the Everglades to be.  Grassy river and cypress hammocks prevail.

 

Today we drove to a campground in the heart of Big Cypress National Preserve.  From there to visitor center for some orientation and then to western edge of the preserve to Everglade City.  In Everglade city we took an airboat tour through the mangrove rivers.  Had not been on an airboat before.  Fun ride.  Felt much like our jet boat but more responsive at slower speeds.  Our ‘Captain’ was enthusiastic, talkative, and informative.  Looked very hard to find wildlife and at the same time give an enjoyable ride.  We saw (within feet) alligators, raccoons, and a mother and baby dolphin swimming through the harbor. 

 

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View from front seat of air boat.

 

 

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Hard to see but he sees you.

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Hanging out in tree next to river.

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Getting a closer look at the river.

 

 

There are several walks and some drives in the preserve.  Also tours led by the Seminoles.  Took one walk on a boardwalk that passes through several vegetation areas along it’s  half mile length and really gives you the feel of being totally surrounded by nature.

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This guy was in canal next to visitor center.

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These kids have been doing Jr. Ranger programs all across the US.  Hats and vests were covered with awards from 49 parks and monuments.  Great educational experience!

 

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