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Getting Around
A personal vehicle is essential for exploring Everglades National Park, as there is no public transit within the park boundaries. The main park road runs 38 miles from the Ernest Coe Visitor Center near Homestead south to the Flamingo area on Florida Bay.
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Cash or Card
Card is widely accepted at park visitor centers, the Flamingo area, and in the gateway towns of Homestead and Everglades City. Cash is worth carrying for smaller roadside stands, the legendary Knaus Berry Farm, and any informal airboat or kayak outfitter operating outside the main park.
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Good to Know
Wildlife here is genuinely wild, and alligators are not a novelty attraction but a constant, unhurried presence on trails and roadsides. Locals understand instinctively that maintaining distance and never feeding any animal, including the raccoons that patrol campsites with alarming confidence, is the foundation of a respectful visit.
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ATMs
ATMs are not available inside the national park itself, so withdrawing cash before entering from Homestead or Florida City on the east side, or Everglades City on the northwest entrance, is strongly advisable. Homestead has the most reliable cluster of bank branches and ATMs closest to the main park entrance.
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Currency
The United States Dollar (USD) is the currency throughout the park and its gateway communities. Prices in the park are straightforward, with the entrance fee covering a seven-day vehicle pass and giving access to all park areas including Flamingo and Shark Valley.
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Plugs
Standard US Type A and Type B outlets at 120V, 60Hz. No adapter needed for North American devices, and most modern electronics handle the voltage automatically.
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Safety
Mosquitoes in the wet season are not merely an annoyance but a genuine force of nature capable of driving visitors off trails entirely without serious protection. Sun exposure on open water and the flat prairie is intense year-round, and dehydration sets in quickly when paddling or hiking, so carrying far more water than seems necessary is always the right call.
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Airports
Miami International Airport (MIA) is the primary gateway, located roughly 45 miles northeast of the Ernest Coe Visitor Center and offering the widest range of international and domestic connections. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) is a solid alternative about 65 miles to the northeast, often with lower fares on budget carriers.