Local Hero, Connie Baker, Honored with Servant Leadership Award
Everglades City is beaming with pride as one of our own, Connie Baker, has been recognized for her incredible dedication and service to the community.
Everglades City is beaming with pride as one of our own, Connie Baker, has been recognized for her incredible dedication and service to the community.
Everglades National Park has released an update on its Wilderness Stewardship Plan, which aims to guide the preservation, management, and use of the park’s wilderness lands.
On January 11, the Everglades Society for Historic Preservation, Inc., in conjunction with the Ted Smallwood’s Store, Inc., hosted the White Pelican Festival.
With artificial intelligence (AI) permeating every aspect of our lives, even love letters are receiving a high-tech upgrade.
Sweep your sweetheart off their feet with a day full of love and laughter!
If you’ve ever wondered how Everglades City stays so connected to its rich history, you can thank the Friends of the Museum of the Everglades.
Camp under your wing just a mile from the Everglades Seafood Festival—fly in, set up your tent, and enjoy the festival weekend with bike rentals to explore!
For nearly a century, the Everglades City Train Depot has stood as a testament to the history and resilience of our community.
This iconic event is our community’s chance to come together, eat our weight in seafood, groove to live country tunes, and make memories that will last a lifetime.
The original Alligator Alley was Old U.S. 41. A quieter, slower drive through the Everglades where everything unfolds along the road.