Everglades Alligator Farm

Location

Miami
United States
25° 23' 35.8872" N, 80° 30' 2.3544" W
US
General info: 

The Everglades national park is famous around the world for being the natural habitat of several alligator species. There isn’t a better way to get familiar with these beautiful creatures than visiting the place where over 2000 of them live – the Everglades alligator farm.

The staff of the alligator farm are experts in handling allegations and will, safely, introduce you to these animals. There ia also a chance to take boat tours around the Everglades. The airboat takes you deep into the swamp and allows you to take a close look at the wildlife of the Everglades.

Getting there: 

The Everglades Alligator Farm is located at 40351 SW 192 Avenue Homestead, FL 33034, some 40 miles from downtown Miami.

Costs: 

A special package that includes admission to the Everglades Alligator Farm, airboat ride and animal shows costs $23 for adults and $15.50 for children.

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