Private Tour
Available languages
Mobile ticket
Want to know where to turn off? What's at each stop? The history of the Natives? The story of the animals? Why are there so many Pithons here and where did they come from? This drive goes down the main rd of the park. Along the way, look for elevated observation towers, hidden boardwalk trails, and tranquil ponds, and listen for stories of the Seminole, the runways, and Miccosukee peoples who called this land Pa-Hai-Okee, early plume hunters and the game warden who gave his life to stop them, and the legends tied to Guy Bradley and the birth of wildlife conservation in America. Learn about the sites. Know what is at each turn off. And discover the story of the Everglades. This is a location aware smartphone guided driving tour on our app WalknTours. It plays as you drive sharing the history. This does not include the park ticket fee. It's only the audio guide for the drive.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Guided Audio Driving tour on our app WalknTours
Location aware GPS tour that plays as you drive
Go at your own pace, anytime, it never expires
Easy to use. Take it anytime. The tour never expires. Listen again anytime.
Learn about the stops as you drive so you know what to see and what it's all about
No admission into the Everglades National Park. This is bought at the gate.
Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center
This self guided driving tour starts at the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center. Get the WalknTours app early and download the tour. Then when here click start tour when you arrive. You'll hear about the Visitors Center, learn it's history, then drive into the park.
Mahogany Hammock Trail, takes you into one of the park's most impressive hardwood forests. A raised boardwalk winds through ancient mahogany trees, some of the largest in the United States. It's a half-mile loop, shaded and peaceful, where you might spot barred owls or the rare white-crowned pigeon. Hopefully, no pythons or alligators. There are no restrooms here, and it takes twenty to thirty minutes. The boardwalk is wheelchair accessible and easy for all ages.