




Florida Everglades Jeep Tour at Night
Experience the Florida Everglades by jeep, exploring wildlife by day and stargazing by night in a Dark Sky Park. Join this eco-conscious adventure today.
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Important Information
- • Service animals allowed
- • Infants must sit on an adult’s lap
- • Suitable for all fitness levels
- • Total duration includes travel time
Embark on a captivating journey with the Florida Everglades Jeep Tour at Night. This adventure takes you deep into the heart of the Everglades, offering both day and night experiences. During the day, spot native wildlife like alligators and deer in their natural habitats. As night falls, the tour transforms into a celestial spectacle at an International Dark Sky Park, where countless stars illuminate the sky. Learn about the ecosystem's challenges and conservation efforts from expert guides. Enjoy a thrilling, eco-conscious safari in custom jeeps, and connect with nature like never before. Book your adventure now and explore the untamed beauty of the Everglades.
Pros
- Explore the Everglades by jeep
- Witness a starry night sky
- Spot native wildlife
- Learn about conservation efforts
- Enjoy a guided safari adventure
Includes
- Entrance fee for Fakahatchee Strand State Park
- Entrance fee for Big Cypress National Preserve
- Experienced guides with water, bug spray, flashlights
- Bottled water for all participants
Excludes
- Space in community cooler for personal snacks
FAQ
- • Are Service Animals Allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed on the tour.
- • Can Infants Join the Tour?
Infants can join but must sit on an adult’s lap.
- • What Should I Bring?
Feel free to bring snacks; space is available in a community cooler.
Tour Highlights
- • Explore the Everglades by jeep
- • Witness a starry night sky
- • Spot native wildlife
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