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Originally posted by esprit
We went to the everglades last week ( early Jan) and we must have seen 50 wild alligators, some of them big. Apparently Nov-Feb is the time to visit as there are no mossies to contend with and bacause the water holes are drying out, there is an unnatural super concentration of wild life around what water there is. We visisted the Shark Valley Visitor Center on the Tamiami Trail which goes parallel to the very boring Alligator Alley between Miami and Naples. There are 14 miles of trails which you can explore on bikes which can be hired at $6 per hour but we took the $12 two hour trolley bus tour and were glad we had done so as our guide was a wealth of information and knew all the best places to look.
There is an observation tower and we literally had to step over the tails of four basking 6 foot alligtors to get to the steps ( on our guides advice to leave them alone and they will leave you alone, stepped very gingerley, mind you!!!) As well as so many gators it was almost boring, we also saw turtles, Florida deer and every imaginable variety of bird, but no panthers unfortunately ( there are only 80 left). Just up from Shark valley, you can do an airboat ride in the Indian Village. Great day out but only in Winter. We went to the glades in July ( the wet season when the wildlife spreads out over miles) and saw no wildlife at all other than huge biting bugs!! An altogether different experience.
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