Disabled Facilities All visitor centers, campgrounds, restrooms, and tram tours are accessible. Several trails are at least partly accessible. In the backcountry, Pearl Bay is accessible.
The 113-mile (181-kilometer) drive on Highway 1 from mainland Florida to Key West induces sensory overload with tidal flats and teal waters dotted by distant islands.
Egrets, saw grass, and mangroves are counted as part of the unique mix of wildlife that lives in the Everglades National Park. The park covers just one-fifth of the 'Glades, dubbed the River of Grass.