40351 SW 192nd Ave, Homestead, FL 33034, United StatesMap
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Had a 3pm scheduled alligator encounter. From being able to feed a bunch of alligators, to holding many of all different sizes, this place was a home run.
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The Everglades Alligator Farm is located next to the Everglades National Park. There are more than 2,000 wild crocodiles living here. Three special performances are held here every day, snake show, crocodile show and crocodile feeding, attracting many tourists to visit. There is also a hovercraft tour in the scenic area. You can take the hovercraft to the depths of the swamp and have a close contact with many wild crocodiles.
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Everglades Alligator Farm Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Had a 3pm scheduled alligator encounter. From being able to feed a bunch of alligators, to holding many of all different sizes, this place was a home run.
The Everglades Crocodile Farm is located near the entrance to the Everglades National Park and has more than 2,000 crocodile farms. Tours include water powerboats, crocodile shows, snake shows and crocodile feeding demonstrations.
-$27 with airboat ride -$20 without airboat ride - $2 off coupon that can be printed from their website or found in the "south Florida attraction map" pamphlet found near the entrance of the store. - airboat ride is about 15 minutes through the Everglades, where you''ll get to see alligators, various birds, and iguanas. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, fun experience! (You''ll get wet if you sit in the front row) - alligator and snake shows, short but Informative and funny. You''ll get a chance to HOLD a baby alligator or ball python at the very end of the shows - animal feed ( i think it might be dog food) for purchase available for baby alligators and emus - animals on display include: alligators, crocodiles, pythons, snakes, iguanas, turtle/tortoise, macaws, & emus
Miami's ecological reserve has a famous bay crocodile, the marsh is the home of alligators. The crocodile is fierce but full of treasure. Farming alligators is profitable. You can visit farmed crocodiles here, as well as a variety of crocodile products.
The Great Marshland Crocodile Farm is adjacent to the Great Marshland National Park and has more than 2,000 wild crocodiles. Three special performances, snake show, Crocodile show and crocodile feeding, are staged in turn every day. Here you can not only understand the life habits of marsh creatures, but also observe their daily activities at close range. The journey of the hovercraft allows you to speed through the vast swamp, which is very memorable.
Let's go directly to the Everglades National Park. It's not interesting to fly on the grass. We're on the first class. We saw two crocodiles, each of them $27. The National Park charges by car. It's economical.
In addition to watching crocodiles, there are also unique animal shows here every day - Snake Show, Alligator Show and Alligator Feeding. This is also the highlight of the crocodile farm, not to be missed.