1. Tamiami Trail, also known as US Highway 41, is a unique roadway that stretches for 275 miles across the southern part of Florida, connecting Tampa on the west coast to Miami on the east coast. The trail was completed in 1928 and was an engineering marvel at the time because it cut through the heart of the vast, wild Everglades ecosystem.

This historic road offers visitors a chance to experience the beauty and diversity of the Everglades National Park, which is home to a wide range of wildlife including alligators, manatees, and a variety of bird species. The trail also passes through Big Cypress National Preserve, offering opportunities for hiking, biking, and birdwatching.

2. Everglades National Park is open year-round, 24 hours a day. However, visitor centers and facilities may have varying hours. The main entrance to the park is located near Homestead, Florida, and can be reached at (305) 242-7700.

3. Entrance fees for Everglades National Park are $30 per vehicle, valid for 7 days. Alternatively, visitors can purchase an annual park pass for $55. There are various transportation options available to explore the park, including ranger-led tours, guided tram tours, and airboat rides. Additionally, visitors can explore the park on their own by driving, hiking, or biking along the trails and roadways within the park.