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Noble Hammock Canoe Trail
A two-mile loop with sharp turns through the mangroves.
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Noble Hammock Canoe Trail Details
The Noble Hammock Canoe Trail is a modest two-mile loop and a quick way to delve into the Everglades without going too far. You can access the trail off the main road to Flamingo. The twists and turns that the mangroves create make for a crash course in steering and maneuvering. This will test your paddling skills, but the advantage lies in the fact that the hammock protects the trail fairly well. This means that even on the days with not-so-favorable weather, the Noble Hammock Trail is a good choice for those looking to get outside for a bit. Like the other canoe trails, tons of plant species line the shore. You'll see plenty of mangroves, air plants, and even some orchids if you're lucky. The tree island at the end of the trail is rumored to have been a secret spot for moonshiners to take refuge.
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