Nothing compares to paddling Florida's Everglades. Covering more than
14,000 square miles--from the headwaters of the Everglades in Orlando
and Big Cypress State Park in the southwest, to Biscayne National Park
on the eastern edge and part of the Keys and the 10,000 Islands to the
south--this tropical wetland offers beautiful ecosystems, fascinating
habitats, and many diverse paddle routes. Paddling Everglades National
Park introduces paddlers of all abilities to nearly fifty of the park's
best paddling routes. It also provides brief yet intriguing accounts of
the remnants of precolonial history one encounters along these routes
and offers insight to the eight unique ecosystems that make up the
Everglades. Replete with maps showing access points and river miles,
this guide also gives campsite locations and related information for
paddlers wishing to stay overnight, as well as information on the park's
extraordinary angling opportunities.