Everglades National Park
The Florida Everglades, located in southern Florida, is one of the largest wetlands in the world. Several hundred years ago, this wetlands was a major part of a 5,184,000 acre watershed that covered almost a third of the entire state of Florida. The Everglades consist of a shallow sheet of fresh water that rolls slowly over the lowlands and through billions of blades of sawgrass. As water moves through the Everglades, it causes the sawgrass to ripple like green waves; this is why the Everglades received the nickname "River of Grass."
Everglades National Park facts
Acreage | 1,508,538 acres |
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Elevation in Feet | 0 ft. |
Miles of Trail | 0 mi. |
Number of Campsites | 0 |
Climate | Tropical |
Year Founded | 1934 |
Annual Visitor Count | 1,110,901 |
Number of Animal Species | 760 |
Entry Fee | $8.00 |
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