The freshwaters of the Big Cypress Swamp, essential to the health of the neighboring Everglades, support the rich marine estuaries along Florida's southwest coast. Conserving over 729,000 acres of this vast swamp, Big Cypress National Preserve contains a mixture of tropical and temperate plant communities that are home to diverse wildlife, including the Endangered Florida panther.






Big Cypress National Preserve
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Good For
Wheelchairs
Hearing Impaired
Visually Impaired
Activities
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Atv Riding
Stargazing
Biking
Camping
Guided Tours
Wildlife Watching
Entrance Fee
Entrance fee is $0.00.
There is no entrance fee for Big Cypress National Preserve
Directions
Big Cypress is located along Tamiami Trail East and I-75 in southern Florida. The preserve can be accessed by driving from Miami and Naples. The preserve's two visitor centers are located along Tamiami Trail East.
Weather
Big Cypress National Preserve experiences two predominant seasons- wet and dry. RAINY SEASON (May through October) While visiting during this season you may find daily afternoon thunderstorms, high humidity, temperatures in the mid-to-high 80s and a multitude of mosquitoes. DRY SEASON (November through April) Falling water levels within Big Cypress make this a pleasant time to hike, camp, and watch wildlife.