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Big Cypress National Preserve
The guide was updated:Big Cypress National Preserve, part of the Everglades ecosystem, is a vast, protected area of swampland and wetlands teeming with diverse tropical flora and fauna. It offers a range of outdoor activities, from camping in scenic backcountry areas to guided ranger-led tours through its swamps, prairies, and dense cypress forests. Visitors can explore the preserve on foot, by boat, or via scenic drives, spotting wildlife like alligators, panthers, and rare bird species. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or seeking solitude in the wild, Big Cypress provides a unique glimpse into one of the most ecologically rich regions in the U.S.
Useful Information
- Address: 33100 Tamiami Trail East, Ochopee
- Website: www.nps.gov/bicy/index.htm
- Phone: +1 239 695 2000
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Everglades National Park, a subtropical wilderness, offers a variety of engaging activities for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Visitors can explore the park's unique ecosystems through boat tours, where they might spot wildlife such as alligators, crocodiles, and manatees in their natural habitat. For those who prefer land-based exploration, guided walking tours through mangroves, prairies, and wetlands provide a deeper understanding of the park’s biodiversity.
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Big Cypress National Preserve
Big Cypress National Preserve, part of the Everglades ecosystem, is a vast, protected area of swampland and wetlands teeming with diverse tropical flora and fauna. It offers a range of outdoor activities, from camping in scenic backcountry areas to guided ranger-led tours through its swamps, prairies, and dense cypress forests. Visitors can explore the preserve on foot, by boat, or via scenic drives, spotting wildlife like alligators, panthers, and rare bird species. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or seeking solitude in the wild, Big Cypress provides a unique glimpse into one of the most ecologically rich regions in the U.S.
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Golisano Children's Museum
The Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples is an interactive, family-friendly destination where curiosity and creativity thrive. Kids can explore hands-on exhibits that encourage learning through play, from climbing through a giant banyan tree to discovering the wonders of the Everglades. The museum also features activities that teach eco-friendly living, offering practical tips for families to make greener choices at home.
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Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens
Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens offers much more than a traditional zoo experience. Feed towering giraffes by hand, watch professional staff feed alligators, and learn fascinating facts during engaging keeper talks and wildlife shows. Don’t miss the chance to see rare animals like honey badgers—Naples Zoo is one of only four zoos in the country to showcase these fierce creatures. You’ll also enjoy a guided boat cruise through lush islands inhabited by playful monkeys and apes. Nestled in a historic botanical garden, this nationally accredited zoo is home to favorites like lions, tigers, and zebras, making it the perfect destination for a full day of family-friendly fun.
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Naples Historical Society
Step back in time with the Naples Historical Society by touring the historic Palm Cottage, the city’s oldest surviving home. Built in 1895, this charming house offers a glimpse into Naples’ early days, complete with period furnishings and fascinating stories shared by knowledgeable guides. Don’t miss the adjacent Norris Gardens, which showcase beautiful native plants and sustainable landscaping. The society also offers a variety of engaging tours, including walking tours of the Naples Historic District.
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Marco Island Center for the Arts
The Marco Island Center for the Arts is a must-visit for travelers looking to explore the area’s creative side. Stroll through rotating gallery exhibits featuring local and regional artists, shop for one-of-a-kind treasures in the gift shop, or catch an outdoor performance or event. Whether you’re an art lover or just curious, this cultural gem offers a glimpse into Marco Island’s vibrant artistic community.
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Artis—Naples
Artis–Naples is Southwest Florida’s premier cultural hub, home to the Naples Philharmonic and The Baker Museum. This vibrant campus hosts over 800 events annually, including concerts, Broadway shows, ballet, opera, and visual art exhibitions. Visitors can enjoy performances in the stunning Hayes Hall or explore dynamic exhibits in The Baker Museum, featuring contemporary and classic works. Be sure to check the calendar when you're in town.
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The Naples Museum of Military History
The Naples Museum of Military History offers a fascinating collection of artifacts honoring veterans and shedding light on military history. Explore over 10,000 items, including photos, medals, flight jackets, uniforms, and newspaper clippings, that tell the stories of those who served.
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Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge
Located off the coast south of Naples, the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge is a stunning collection of mangrove islands and islets. The area is a prime spot for bird-watching, wildlife photography, and fishing, with abundant opportunities to observe native species like manatees, dolphins, and a wide variety of birds. Visitors are encouraged to explore responsibly, keeping the environment undisturbed to protect the fragile ecosystem.
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Clyde Butcher Big Cypress Gallery
The Clyde Butcher Big Cypress Gallery showcases the breathtaking black-and-white landscape photography of Clyde Butcher, celebrated for capturing the intricate beauty of the Everglades and Big Cypress National Preserve. Visitors can explore large-scale prints of serene wetlands, towering cypress trees, and rare flora. Beyond the gallery, the location offers unique experiences like guided swamp walks, which immerse guests in the natural wonders of the Everglades. These tours, led by knowledgeable guides, provide insights into native plants, wildlife, and the ecological significance of the region.
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