Homestead Entrance in Everglades National Park

Homestead Entrance

The main entrance to the Everglades is located in Homestead, Fla.

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Homestead Entrance Details

The main entrance to the Everglades is located in Homestead, Fla., and connects visitors to the Flamingo and Royal Palm areas of the Everglades. Remember that there are fees at all entrances to enter the park: $20 for vehicles, $15 for motorcycles, $8 for pedestrians, and $40 for an annual pass.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Homestead Entrance

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0.2 mi away

Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center

The Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center is open 365 days a year.

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Everglades National Park

This fragile ecosystem - the largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S. - is less than an hour's drive from the sprawl of Miami, yet its 1.5 million acres shelters some of the most endangered species in North America.

1.6 mi away

Anhinga Trail

This is one of the most popular trails in the Everglades, and a great place to see wildlife.

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Gumbo Limbo

Explore a tropical hammock on this short, .4 mile loop.

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The Old Ingraham Highway

A historic road with high, dry, and broad views of sawgrass prairie.