Long Pine Key Nature Trail North Trailhead
About the Business
The Long Pine Key Nature Trail North Trailhead is located in Homestead, Florida, United States, within the stunning Everglades National Park. This institution is a part of America's Everglades, the largest subtropical wilderness in the country, providing crucial habitat for rare and endangered species such as the manatee, American crocodile, and Florida panther. As a World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve, the park is a special place protected under the Cartagena Treaty.
Visitors to the park from December to April can enjoy the dry season, the most popular time to explore the park. In April, the park hosts a month-long celebration of the night sky, astronomy, science, and celestial bodies. In addition to ranger-led programs, visitors can also participate in tours offered by park partners and concessions, ranging from easy walks to paddling tours.
For boaters, the park offers a free education course to learn about the unique features of the marine waters within Everglades National Park. Bird enthusiasts can also learn about the best spots to see birds in the park and why Everglades restoration is crucial for the park's avian population. With a variety of activities and educational opportunities, the Long Pine Key Nature Trail North Trailhead is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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Long Pine Key Nature Trail, Homestead, FL 33034, United States
Reviews
"Outside of birds and butterflies we saw very little on this trail. Very similar to many back wood two tracks you can visit all over this great country without paying an entry fee"
"Nice easy trail thur a pine scrub Forrest"
"It’s a nice trail with pines, quite boring as you see the same picture as you walk for about 20miles"
"We enjoyed this short trail because we found the pines and solution holes interesting. No alligators here, but we didn't mind as we had seen plenty at the Anhinga Trail."
"This trail is fantastic and so in the entire park. Book out a day of your vacation and go venture forth! A couple of trails were flooded and the Flamingo visitors center is under construction so you won’t get the full experience until 2020. Don’t let that deter you, if you’re looking for a nature fix this is it! Easy to get to and inexpensive to traverse."
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