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Big Cypress National Preserve Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour
Big Cypress National Preserve Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour
Big Cypress National Preserve Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour
Big Cypress National Preserve Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour
Big Cypress National Preserve Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour

Big Cypress National Preserve Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour


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  • Big Cypress National Preserve Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour
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-What you can expect-
Take the road less traveled with this self-guided driving tour through the lush wetlands of Big Cypress National Preserve. Stroll along scenic boardwalks through the preserve’s diverse habitats, dig into the fraught history of this fragile ecosystem, and of course keep your eyes peeled for alligators! As you tour this serene and strangely beautiful land, you’ll hear about the Seminole tribe, plans to destroy the preserve to build an airport, and a whole lot more.

Our tour begins on the outskirts of Miami, right near the entrance to the Big Cypress National Preserve. As you drive, you’ll first pass the Miccosukee Indian Village and hear about the history of indigenous people in south Florida. Then you’ll get a feel for more recent history, like the artist who put this landscape on the map.

The first trail you’ll see is the Tree Snail Hammock Trail, where you can spot rare snails known as “living jewels.” Beyond that is the secluded Loop Road. Cruising through the lush greenery, you’ll learn about the history of the road, including grand plans for a new Miami.

Then you’ll see Kirby Storter Roadside Park, one of the preserve’s most iconic attractions. Featuring a boardwalk through a lush forest, this is one you won’t want to miss!

Another roadside park waits just ahead, known as one of the best spots around to spot some local wildlife. Beyond that is the ever-quirky “smallest post office in America,” where you’ll certainly want to pick up an unusual souvenir.

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Duration: Lasts 2 hours to 3 hours

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: This is a self-guided experience and not an entrance ticket. It begins at 29701 Southwest 8th Street in Miami. Be sure to check your email before you begin to download the Action Tour Guide app, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good data/wifi. From there, simply follow the audio instructions and the route. Have questions? Visit Action Tour Guide’s Help page: https://actiontourguide.com/faq/.(29701 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33194, USA)

  • Know in advance:Note that this is a self-guided driving tour, and you must arrange your means of transportation to reach the different stops

  • This tour provides a live GPS map on your smartphone, audio narration, written text explanations, and suggested stops

  • After the booking, you'll receive an email with a link to the app and a unique password to access the tour

  • This tour doesn't provide a live guide

  • Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want

  • The tour requires a supported mobile device for navigation. Please use an iPhone with iOS 15 or later, an Android device with Android 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular service

  • Roadwork Delays: US Highway 41 (Tamiami Trail) remains open, but travellers should expect up to 15-minute delays due to ongoing construction

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How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

FAQ

1. Can visitors drive their own vehicles through Big Cypress National Preserve?

Yes, visitors are permitted to drive their own vehicles on designated public access roads within Big Cypress National Preserve. Scenic routes like the Loop Road Scenic Drive offer opportunities to explore diverse habitats and observe wildlife from your car. It is essential to remain on marked roads for both safety and the protection of the fragile ecosystem.

2. What types of wildlife, such as pythons, can be seen at Big Cypress National Preserve?

Big Cypress National Preserve is home to a rich array of wildlife. Visitors frequently spot alligators, various bird species including wading birds and raptors, and sometimes even Florida panthers or black bears. While Burmese pythons are present in the Everglades ecosystem, they are an invasive species and are typically very reclusive, making sightings rare for most visitors. Focus on observing native species in their natural environment.

3. What makes visiting Big Cypress National Preserve a worthwhile experience?

Visiting Big Cypress National Preserve offers a profound connection to the unique Everglades ecosystem. It provides unparalleled opportunities for wildlife viewing, birdwatching, and nature photography amidst cypress swamps, pinelands, and prairies. The preserve offers a chance to experience true wilderness, with a self-guided driving audio tour enhancing your understanding of its natural and cultural significance.

4. What are the primary transportation options for reaching Big Cypress National Preserve?

The primary and most practical way to reach Big Cypress National Preserve is by private vehicle. The preserve is located along U.S. Highway 41 (Tamiami Trail), which traverses the length of the preserve, offering multiple entry points. Public transportation options are not available for direct access to or within the preserve, making a car essential for exploration.

5. What is the approximate driving distance and time from Naples to Big Cypress National Preserve?

Big Cypress National Preserve is conveniently located east of Naples, Florida. The driving distance from central Naples to the western visitor centers, such as the Oasis Visitor Center, is approximately 35-45 miles (56-72 kilometers). The journey typically takes about 45 to 60 minutes, depending on traffic conditions and your exact starting point in Naples.

6. What unique experiences can visitors have during a self-guided driving tour of Big Cypress National Preserve?

A self-guided driving tour provides visitors with the flexibility to explore the diverse landscapes of Big Cypress National Preserve at their own pace. You can stop at various boardwalks and overlooks to observe different ecosystems, such as cypress strands and prairies, and look for wildlife. An accompanying audio tour offers insightful commentary, enriching your understanding of the sights and sounds encountered along the scenic routes.

7. Are there specific driving rules or speed limits visitors should be aware of within Big Cypress National Preserve?

Yes, visitors should strictly adhere to posted speed limits within Big Cypress National Preserve, which are often lower than on general highways to protect wildlife and enhance visitor safety. It is mandatory to stay on designated roads; off-road driving is prohibited. Always be vigilant for wildlife crossings, particularly alligators and various mammals, and never approach or feed any animals.

8. When is the best time of year to observe wildlife within Big Cypress National Preserve?

The dry season, typically from November through April, is considered the best time for wildlife observation in Big Cypress National Preserve. During these cooler months, water levels recede significantly, concentrating animals around the remaining water bodies like sloughs and ponds, making them much easier to spot. The more moderate temperatures also make for a more comfortable visiting experience.

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