The National Park Service plans to demolish the existing communications tower at U.S. 41 and State Road 29 in Carnestown, located on federal land.
Wow, what a weekend! Our community came together in the best way possible, and this year’s festival was nothing short of amazing.
Storing avocados is all about timing and knowing when to act to preserve their deliciousness.
There are so many in our community who have retired, yet find time to give of their time and resources to the various causes and opportunities available.
Standing in line at Dunkin Donuts that fateful summer morning, reacting to the looks my precious baristas, Mimi and Mellissa, flashed me, I knew what I’d done.
The Symbolism of the “Missing Man Table” at the 58th Annual Change of Watch was not lost on the US Coast Guard Auxiliary members and invited dignitaries.
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No. Dogs must always be kept on a leash when visiting Everglades National Park and surrounding park lands.
In most areas, dogs are not allowed on trails, boardwalks, or backcountry routes at all, even on a leash. Where pets are permitted (such as certain roadside or developed areas), they must be:
These rules are in place to protect:
If you’re traveling with a dog, it’s best to check specific park rules before visiting or plan pet-friendly activities outside the national park boundaries.
Yes. They’re close enough that many visitors do both in one day. It’s an easy way to experience two very different sides of the Ten Thousand Islands area.
Helpful pages: Goodland | Everglades City
No. Goodland is a working waterfront village, not a beach town. Visitors looking for sandy beaches usually head to Marco Island or other nearby areas.
Helpful page: Goodland
Can I fly my drone in Everglades National Park?
No, drones and other unmanned aircraft are not allowed in the park, or any other National Park Service site. This includes model airplanes, quadcopters, etc. (nps.gov)
Keywadin Island is only accessible by boat. People reach it from several nearby launches, including Marco Island, Everglades City, and Port of the Islands, depending on where they’re coming from and the conditions. While the island is undeveloped, there are trash cans placed in popular areas, and on busy days boat-based vendors often come by selling items like ice cream, drinks, and simple food. Visitors should still plan ahead by bringing water, sun protection, and anything they’ll need for the day, and always pack out personal trash and respect the natural setting.
Where can I park my car if I’m leaving in a boat for an extended trip?
Check with The Ship Store at (239) 642-3133 or Port of the Islands Marina at (239) 389-0367.
Can I reserve the Mcleod Park for an event?
To Reserve the City Park for an Event contact the City Clerk at (239) 695-4558 or email: Dsmallwood@cityofeverglades.org (CityofEverglades.org)
How long does it take to get out to the ocean from Port of the Islands
It usually takes around 45 minutes to cruise from the Port of the Islands to the ocean. The journey includes navigating through a long, no-wake zone canal, providing a delightful and unhurried ride. Bring a cover for sun protection during this slow and scenic route. About half an hour in, you’ll arrive at the expansive and naturally beautiful mangroves before reaching the open waters of the ocean.
The Everglades isn’t something you just drive through and check off a list. The best way to experience it is to slow down. Walk a boardwalk trail, spend time on the water, or explore with someone who knows the area. A mix of trails, scenic drives, and guided tours gives you a much better feel for this place than any single stop.
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In Port of the Islands, where can I park if I’m going out on the water?
You can park in the parking lot by Port of the Islands Marina. Check with The Ship Store at (239) 642-3133 or Port of the Islands Marina at (239) 389-0367.
Chokoloskee is a small island community just across the bridge from Everglades City. It sits right on the edge of the Everglades and the Ten Thousand Islands, surrounded by water, mangroves, and backcountry routes.
Helpful Pages: Chokoloskee
Goodland is a small waterfront fishing village located between Marco Island and Everglades City. It sits on the edge of the Ten Thousand Islands and is surrounded by water, mangroves, and working docks.
Helpful page: Goodland
Ochopee is a small rural community along Tamiami Trail (US-41), east of Everglades City, right in the heart of the Everglades. It’s not a town in the traditional sense — more a stretch of road where long-time families still live and work.
Helpful page: Ochopee
Where can I hunt in Everglades National Forrest?
Hunting is permitted exclusively in Big Cypress Preserve. Visit our hunting page for more details.
