Adventure Outdoors Magazine Fall 2016 | Page 40

tropical wilderness largest in the United States Everglades National Park Looking for a warmer winter park destination? There’s no place better to escape to than the Everglades National Park in Florida. Usually starting in December, the Everglades experiences what is known as a true winter dry season. Being that the Everglades has a subtropical climate, the best time to visit the park is during this dry season. Temperatures are beautiful for the area, with highs in the 70s and average lows right around the 50s. The best part about this dry season is that the humidity is low, so visiting the park during this season makes for a much more enjoyable experience if you’re including outdoor activities in your itinerary, like hiking and nature walks. The Everglades is the largest tropical wilderness in the United States. The Everglades became protected in 1934, after it was discovered that the habitat was 38 Fall 2016 Adventure Outdoors quickly diminishing. Its ecosystem is so intricate and so fragile, that more than 1.5 million acres had to be protected in order to ensure the safety of the wildlife and water systems within them. There are more than 30 endangered or threatened species that thrive in the Everglades, including the Florida panther, West Indian manatee, and the American crocodile. There are approximately 350 species of birds in the park as well, and more than 300 species of freshwater and saltwater fish. Camping overnight and visiting for several days is encouraged, but we suggest that you make reservations ahead of time, as the winter season is the busiest season in the Everglades. Park rangers provide tours and educational programs to visitors, and you may often be hiking in crowds. Bring your camera! Wildlife within the park is much easier to spot during the dry season.