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Coordinates: 25°2254N 80°3635W / 25.38167°N 80.60972°W / 25.38167; -80.60972
 

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Anhinga Trail

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Overlook from Anhinga Trail boardwalk looking north. Other part of trail boardwalk visible in background.
Anhinga Trail is located in Florida
Anhinga Trail

Anhinga Trail is located in the United States
Anhinga Trail

LocationEverglades National Park
Nearest cityFlorida City, Florida
Coordinates25°22′54N 80°36′35W / 25.38167°N 80.60972°W / 25.38167; -80.60972
MPSArcheological Resources of Everglades National Park MPS
NRHP reference No.96001178[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 5, 1996

The Anhinga Trail is a short trail (about 0.4 miles) in the Everglades National Park. Located 4 miles from the park entrance, it starts at the Royal Palm Visitor Center. The trail is a paved walkway and a boardwalk over Taylor Slough, a freshwater sawgrass marsh. Abundant wildlife is visible from the trail, including alligators, turtles, anhingas, herons, and egrets. It is one of the most popular trails in the park.[2] On November 5, 1996, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

In 2003, tourists witnessed a fight between an alligator and a Burmese python which went on for 24 hours, until a larger alligator joined the fight and the snake escaped. Video and news coverage of the fight was widespread and brought attention to the spread of the python, an invasive species, in the Everglades.

References

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  • ^ "Anhinga Trail". Everglades National Park. National Park Service. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
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