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Earth Day — Living in a Postcard
Living in Everglades City means living in a postcard every day. Earth Day is a good reminder to appreciate and protect everything that makes this place special.
Chokoloskee
Living in Everglades City means living in a postcard every day. Earth Day is a good reminder to appreciate and protect everything that makes this place special.
The Hilux Fire is burning in Big Cypress National Preserve north of I-75. Daily updates, closures, and road conditions for our area.
New FWC rules for Gulf lane snapper take effect April 1, raising the minimum size limit to 10 inches and setting a 20-fish bag limit.
Established in 1906 by the visionary Ted Smallwood, this historic site, nestled in the heart of the Everglades, stands as a living testament to the pioneers who shaped our community.
Your Everglades fishing trip could qualify for Florida’s Triple Threat Club. Here’s what local anglers should know before heading out.
Locals from Everglades City and Chokoloskee speak publicly about the smuggling era for the first time in the new documentary Outlaws of the Everglades.
Want to better understand the Everglades — how it works, what’s gone wrong, and why it’s in trouble? A new video series breaks it all down clearly and simply.
The new Marjory Stoneman Douglas Visitor Center has opened in Everglades City, built to withstand storms and reconnect visitors to the Ten Thousand Islands.
Ongoing updates on the Big Cypress National Preserve fire, including containment progress, road impacts, and preserve closures affecting our area.
Collier County Summer Camp 2026 registration opens March 2 with day camps, sports, sailing, and adaptive programs across county parks.