Shark Valley Trail Bike Rental Everglades

Shark Valley Tram Tours    

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(957) · Tours in Miami, United States
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Shark Valley Tram Tours is an authorized concessioner for the National Park Service. We operate the National Park Tours within the Shark Valley Entrance of Everglades National Park, which is …
Shark Valley Tram Tours is an authorized concessioner for the National Park Service. We operate the National Park Tours within the Shark Valley Entrance of Everglades National Park, which is the entrance closest to the city of Miami. On our educational tours, you will see the residents of the Everglades in their natural surroundings. Animals roam freely, and the environment is protected. You will receive expert information from Park-trained naturalists who have the experience that enables them to spot all of the unique and subtle treasures of the Everglades.

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Mar 2, 2025
We rented three bikes. After you park, you go to a window at the back of the visitors' center to get the bikes. We reserved them ahead of time which I would recommend because it seemed pretty busy ev…Full review by Holly D
Feb 20, 2025
We took the tram tour yesterday, with Brian as narrator and Captain Bethany as driver. I would strongly recommend the experience. A great trip and Bethany was excellent at spotting wildlife with Bria…Full review by Richard B
Feb 18, 2025
Jeep Jeffries was the best guide. He knew just where to look and added so much to the experience. We saw dozens of gators (including a mom and babies) and many water birds up close. His knowledge of …Full review by amync1111
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Is the your out and back, or around the whole loop road?
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The Shark Valley Tram Tour is the whole loop. It stops a lot on the curvy portion out to the Observtory Tower. You have 15 minutes there to do what you want. Then it's pretty much …
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The Shark Valley Tram Tour is the whole loop. It stops a lot on the curvy portion out to the Observtory Tower. You have 15 minutes there to do what you want. Then it's pretty much a straight drive back to the visitor center, with only a stop for an alligator that is very close to the road.
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Answer by Danya F · Apr 25, 2022
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We reserved and paid for a tram tour, but I never got an email confirmation or anything. I do see that my Discover Card …
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We reserved and paid for a tram tour, but I never got an email confirmation or anything. I do see that my Discover Card was charged. What do I show for proof of my reservation?
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You can phone them and just verify that your names are on their list. When you arrive, just show your I.D. to match their tram list.
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Answer by C9606NBjimp · Feb 12, 2022
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what is the best time of day to take the tram?
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Earlier the better.
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The Overview says “Visit Everglades National Park's Shark Valley to search for alligators, crocodiles, and other …
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The Overview says “Visit Everglades National Park's Shark Valley to search for alligators, crocodiles, and other wildlife on a guided tram tour”. Are there crocodiles in the Everglades?
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Yes - only place where alligators and crocodiles coexist. The visitor center and guides can explain the differences.
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is it neccesary to purchase tickets ahead, or is it possible that there will be free spots upon arival?
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I was worried about that because we were going to be there late in the day on a Saturday, but the tram was only 1/2 to 2/3 full. They have it blocked off for online sales a week ahead so …
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I was worried about that because we were going to be there late in the day on a Saturday, but the tram was only 1/2 to 2/3 full. They have it blocked off for online sales a week ahead so you think it is full, but it isn't really. They probably just don't want to oversell and have people be disappointed. I think the tickets were the same price if you buy them there as if you buy them online.
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What is the best time of year to visit?
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The best time of the year to take a wildlife tour in the Florida Everglades is typically during the dry season, from November to April. This period offers several...
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