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    Marathon Visitors Center

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    11 months ago

    Good info, pamphlets, and coupons. The staff was also super nice and helpful! Convenient restroom location.

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    2 years ago

    The staff was friendly, informative and helpful. The center is easily accessible off the highway.

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    Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center

    Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center

    4.3
    (16 reviews)
    53.6 mi

    It was a beautiful Saturday to explore the Everglades. We headed to the Ernest Coe Visitor Center…read moreto visit the Everglades. I brought my America the Beautiful National Parks & Federal Recreational Lands Pass giving us all access to Everglades National Park and supporting conservation efforts & visitor services enhancements here. The Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center is at the Homestead entrance of Everglades National Park. The park's 1.5 million acres are home to wildlife including more than 360 different species of birds, at least 50 kinds of reptiles, manatees and the Florida panther. The center is named after the "father of the Everglades," Ernest Coe. This center features educational displays, works by local artists & informative films. Visitor center staff are available and eager to help plan our visit & provide information about hiking trails and camping. The visitor center provides access to Long Pine Key Nature Trail, one of 5 Everglades National Park biking trails. We you can rent an e-bike from this center.

    I visited the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center, located inside Everglades National Park, and it's a…read moregreat first stop before exploring the park. The center features educational exhibits that both children and adults can enjoy, making it informative without feeling overwhelming. There is also a small gift shop where you can purchase souvenirs, and clean restrooms are available. perfect if you want to take a break before heading further into the Everglades. Overall, it's a convenient and worthwhile stop that helps set the tone for the park experience.

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    The Shark Valley Visitor Center at Everglades National Park

    The Shark Valley Visitor Center at Everglades National Park

    4.4
    (233 reviews)
    72.7 mi

    We visited Shark Valley Visitor Center on Tue 1/3026. This entrance is about an hour drive directly…read morewest from Miami/Doral area via the Tamaimi Trail (Rt 41). This one of four Everglades visitor center entrances open every day 9am-5pm. Very informative visitir center. Exploring options include self directed hiking & biking. We chose the 2 hr. guided tour with a motorized, open-sided tram. Driver Carlos & guide Kelly were excellent (that will another review). Learned much about the varied landscapes-swamps, hammocks, limestone formations. Many bird species, lots of alligators, saw one of two resident crocodiles, turtles, deer. Also a stop at an observation tower. This is a vast expanse, 2400 sq miles, that deserves more than one day. We followed this up with a trip on the partially paved Loop Road through the Miccosukee tribal lands & their visitor cultural center. Thank you to the staff. It was a great adventure. Nick & Liz, Albany, NY, USA

    This Shark Valley trail itself is five stars, but the way it's operated isn't…read more Get there early if you'd like peace and quiet before the trams start which seems to be 9:30. Trail is paved, direct sunlight. In Jan saw over 60 gators a couple crocs. Took about 2.5 hrs with stopping to watch. Most national parks will allow you to access and pay earlier hours -- this park doesn't. This park gate opens at 8:30am, and creates a line that goes out into traffic, clearly only catering to people using the trams. We had to park on the Hwy and bike in, which was allowed but there was someone at the booth even at 730 to take money-- why not just open the parking lot early if someone is manning it anyway? To cater to the trams, which are very expensive. We were trying to enjoy watching some baby gators and the tram came up to about a foot behind us on our bikes to loudly scream over an intercom about the babies. Really takes away from the natural experience.

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    The Shark Valley Visitor Center at Everglades National Park

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