This really depends on how much time you have. If you have only a day, your best bet is to visit one of the visitor centers to view wildlife. The Royal Palm Visitor Center, just 3.5 miles west of the entrance near Homestead, is a good start.
If you have more time, consider an overnight kayak trip into Whitewater Bay. There are platforms set up here and there inside the Bay that accomodate camping tents so visitors can spend the night in the true wilderness of the park. Of course, there's a porta-potty on the platform too, so it's not totally primative.
In my opinion:
1) View wildlife
2) View a unique eco-system
3) Hike
4) Canoe
5) Wilderness camping
Verbs are things that you do. Ex:Visited
no because the everglades have more dangores things then other park
yes the everglades is a national park
Everglades National Park is located in Florida...The Everglades National Park is in Florida.
There are 1,509,000 acres in Everglades National Park. It is the third largest National Park in the U.S.
Everglades National Park and the Okefenokee Swamp.
Florida's Everglades are classified as a national park, so in other words yes it is!
The Florida Everglades were made a National Park December 5, 1947.
The Florida Everglades were made a National Park December 5, 1947.
Everglades National Park
The Everglades is a national park in Florida, USA.
Everglades National Park is in Florida. Tallahassee is the capital in the U.S. state of Florida.