Big Cypress National Preserve in Ochopee, FL, conserves over 729,000 acres of the Big Cypress Swamp, playing a crucial role in supporting the neighboring Everglades ecosystem. Featuring a diverse range of tropical and temperate plant communities, this preserve is a habitat for various wildlife species, including the Endangered Florida panther.
Visitors to Big Cypress National Preserve can enjoy a plethora of outdoor activities ranging from scenic drives to ranger-led tours and canoe excursions. With 8 campgrounds available, camping enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the preserve. Additionally, the preserve offers opportunities for night sky viewing and exploring via canoe or kayak.
As the first National Park Service Preserve, Big Cypress National Preserve showcases the unique blend of wetland landscapes, offering visitors a chance to experience the magic of wet hikes and immerse themselves in the beauty of one of the Eastern US's darkest skies.
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