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Canoeing Tour through a mangrove tunnel in the Everglades

Our goal is to get you into the wilderness that is the real Everglades and share with you its never-ending beauty and unique diversity, from saw grass prairies to mangrove tunnels there’s no other place like it!

Everglades Tours (Nov-Mar) 

Rentals (rates include tax)
Canoe single day $30 per day
Canoe multiple day only $25 per day
Bicycle only $15 per day

A Release of Liability must be sign to participate in everglades tours or rentals. You can down load a copy here or with a minor here.

Shuttle Service - transportation to and from Everglades City and Flamingo with boats and gear

Wilderness Waterway Recourses - downloads and links for planning your adventure

Everglades National Park canoe trail descriptions

Everglades National Park AlligatorYou must be prepared!

Whether on a everglades tour or on your own remember the everglades is 1.5 million acres of wilderness so you must go in prepared, at the very least be sure to take: water (1 gallon/person/day); food (extra food is always a good idea); sunscreen; bug spray; hat with a good brim; sunglasses; a change of clothes (wear shorts & t-shirt, bring pants & long sleeve shirt); rain gear (especially in summer); cash; camera or binoculars are nice to have; last but most important...
a good sense of adventure!

 

 

 

Everglades National Park Canoe Tours

 

Everglades Tour wetwalk in a cypress dome

 

everglades tour christian point walking trail

 

Everglades Tours: canoeing in the mangroves

 

Everglades tour: canoeing in the mangroves

 

Everglades Tour: boardwalk

 
Everglades tour

Everglades Tours with Canoeing and Siteseeing

$80-$100

everglades tour prices are all inclusive what you see is what you pay!

Our everglades tours are for relaxed independent people on vacation

The only hostel tour that gets you into the Everglades National Park. Experience its beauty and unique diversity from sawgrass prairies, cypress domes to mangrove tunnels and marine estuaries. There’s no other place like the Everglades!
Our everglades tours are small and personal, ranging in size from 1 to 8 people per guide.

November through March Schedule for Everglades tours

Everglades Day Tours
Guaranteed Everglades Tours Weekly
Half and Full day everglades tours
Interpretive wilderness guide
Canoing in the everglades
Wet-walk in a cypress dome
Sightseeing on boardwalks and trails
also included on a everglades tour: lunch (full day only), park entrance fee, canoe rental and transportation

Options for Signing-up for an everglades tour:

  • $80 - Come stay at the hostel and put your name on our sign-up board. Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays an Everglades tour is  Guaranteed to go out, all other days will go out anytime we have four or more people signed-up.

  • $100 - Reserve online ahead of time for Mondays, Wednesdays or Saturdays, Or if you have a group of four or more and prefer to reserve for a Tuesday, Thursday, Friday or Sunday please call first so we can make the day available online for you, then reserve the followinig day online.

What to bring with you on an everglades tour:  water (one gallon per person); snacks; sunscreen; bug spray; hat with a good brim; sunglasses; a change of clothes (wear shorts & t-shirt, bring pants & long sleeve shirt); rain gear; cash; camera or binoculars are nice to have; and most important of all a good sense of adventure.

Note: Due to the unpredictability of weather and the parks changing conditions throughout the year the exact trails and specific details of each everglades tour are decided by the guide on the day of the trip.

A Release of Liability must be sign to participate in everglades tours or rentals. You can down load a copy here or with a minor here.


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Other Tour Options if you have:

4 or more people


Check out some pictures of what your missing in our canoe tours photo gallery!

 

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Canoe Rentals

$30 for a single day rental or multiple day reservations

Only $25 per day on multiple day rental with no reservation

Important Note: rentals are by day, not 24hrs if you keep it overnight its 2 days (no matter what time of the day, afternoon or evening you pick it up)

Includes:
life-vest, paddles as well as car mounting gear (4 foam blocks and 2 straps)

Canoe Specs:
Old Town Discovery 174 Canoes
seats 2 paddling with a third possible on the floor in the middle
length 17'4" - width 36" - depth 14"  - weight 83 lbs. - capacity 1080 lbs.

Old Town Pathfinder Canoes
seats 2 paddling with a third possible on the floor in the middle
length 14'10" - width 36" - depth 13 1/2"  - weight 57 lbs. - capacity 820 lbs.

Reservations:
Most of the year you can just come in and get a canoe however around mid December through the begining of the year canoes can be totaly rented out. To reserve canoes you will need to pay for the full rental in advance and once the reservation is made the full payment is non-refundable.  If you would like to reserve please follow this link otherwise just come in.

Important Note:
Since there is no boat launch at the hostel you will need to either transport or arrange for transport of all canoe rentals to your trail head.

A Release of Liability must be sign to participate in tours or rentals. You can down load a copy here or with a minor here.

 

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Bicycle Rental

$15 per day tax included

everglades tours alligatorBicycle Specs:
Raleigh mountain bikes
steel frames
7speed Shimano gears
heights: male frames 18"-20" female frames 16"

Includes:
helmet, front basket, emergency repair kit, lock and cable, safety vest

Bike rack:
$6 per day tax included, mounts on to most cars, carries 3 bikes

Drop offs:
The 10 miles between the hostel and the Park entrance are all farm lands with long narrow roads, large trucks and pesticides so unless you're an avid road cyclist or you have your own car we recommend allowing us to transport you back and forth to the Everglades National Park entrance ($10/person  round trip for hostel guests).

A Release of Liability must be sign to participate in tours or rentals. You can down load a copy here or with a minor here.

 

 

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Shuttle Service for Wilderness Waterway

If paddlers will have and use their own car as well

(Shuttle service will be completed in one day)

If Paddlers will be Renting Hostel’s Boat/s
(paddlers will need to transport vessels back to hostel)
$322 - $368

If Paddlers’ have their own Boat/s
$428 -$494

Note: These rates are for transport only and do not include canoe rentals

Paddlers will:
 - drive personal vehicle to your ending point (Flamingo or Everglades City)
 - pull permit at that ranger station before driver arrives at your end point
 - be ready for pick-up at predetermined time, recommend no later than 10am (see additional fees)
 - pay all fees at the hostel and if needed leave a signed blank credit card slip on deposit
Driver will:
 - transport paddlers and gear from end-point to starting-point (3-hr drive)
 - stop at the Everglades Hostel and Tours, in Florida City, for payment of fees

Ideal shuttle if you will have and use your own car as well

Day 1 – Call hostel to confirm your previously scheduled shuttle and make final arrangements form pick-up. Drive to your end point. Pull your permit (in person and no more then 24hr in advance). Be ready for pick-up at scheduled time and place. Driver shuttles you and gear to your start point with a stop at the hostel to make payment and if needed pick-up canoe/s. We recommend you spent your first night at your nearest start point walk-on campground (Flamingo/Chokoloskee). Make your test paddle and take advantage of last chance to pick-up anything you might have forgotten. Get a good nights sleep.
Day 2 – Paddle out first thing in the morning on your big adventure well prepared
Day X – Arrive at your finish point where your car is waiting for you.

 

If paddlers will not use or have their own car

(Shuttle service will be completed in two days)

If Renting Hostel’s Boat/s
$376 - $440

If Paddlers’ have their own Boat/s
$482 -$546

Note: These rates are for transport only and do not include canoe rentals

Paddlers will:
 - arrive at Everglades Hostel and Tours, in Florida City
 - pay all fees and leave a signed blank credit card slip on deposit
 - pull permit at that ranger station after drop-off at starting point (Flamingo or Everglades City)
 - before leaving with permit in hand call hostel to inform of expected arrival date
 - call from finish point to schedule a pick-up (see additional fees)
 - be ready for pick-up (see additional fees)
Driver will:
 - transport paddlers and gear to starting point at pre-determined time
 - wait for call by paddlers after paddlers arrival at finish point
 - pick-up paddlers and gear from finish point and return to Hostel

Ideal shuttle if you will be without a car

Day 1 - Fly into Miami rent a car form Enterprise. Drive to Hostel and Check-in for 1 night. Get all last minute provisions with your rental car and return car to local Enterprise (they drop you at the hostel). Get everything ready for early departure.
Day 2 – Driver shuttles you and gear to your start point ranger station (Flamingo or Everglades City) starting any time after 8am. Unload at ranger station boat ramp. Driver leaves. Pull your permit at rangers station. Make your test paddle to local walk-in campground (Flamingo or Chokoloskee) take advantage of last chance to pick-up anything you might have forgotten. Get a good nights sleep.
Day 3 – Paddle out first thing in the morning on your big adventure well prepared
Day x – arrive at planed finish point on planed finish date. Call hostel to inform of arrival and set approx. pick-up time. Camp at local walk-in campground (Flamingo/Chokoloskee).
Day x+1 – Be ready for pick-up at scheduled time and place. Driver Shuttles you to Hostel. Check-in at the hostel for 1 night.
Day x+2 – Check-out from Hostel. Pick-up rental car and drive to airport

Why Enterprise? They have a local facility and make free pick-up and drop-offs at the hostel

Why should I camp Day 2 at a walk-in campground? This allows you to make a test trip so you can try everything out and check your provisioning before setting out into the wilderness plus you can only get your permits in person at the ranger station no more than 24hrs in advance.

Additional fees for changes to above

Note: The driver’s total time and distance covered for your shuttle is 6 hr & 300 miles.  Most of the drive will be on narrow roads that are not well lit for this reason we prefer to schedule liveries so the driver is not driving any time after dark, including the drive back to the hostel.
 + $50 cash directly to driver if livery continues after dark
 + $50 cash directly to driver if driver has to wait more than 45 min. for gear to be loaded/unloaded
 + $50 cash directly to driver if you need to be dropped-off somewhere else besides the Ranger Stations for example; Turner River or Chokoloskee after pulling a permit at Everglades City ranger station or Hells Bay, West Lake, Coot Bay Pond after pulling a permit at Flamingo
 + $100+tax will be charged to your credit card if you fail to show up for scheduled livery
 + $100 cash directly to the driver if the need for a “NOW” based time frame arises
For example: “Yes, I know we’re early but we need you to livery us NOW.”  In this situation if the driver is available to drive you on your request of "Now" (+$100) and if driving after dark is also required (+$50) you may be better off waiting for your scheduled date (+$150 total)

 

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Wilderness Waterway Resources

Everglades National Park Map download Everglades Park Map Everglades tours (1.5MB)

Everglades Backcountry Checklist Everglades tours (71KB)

Everglades Backcountry Campsites Coordinates Everglades tours (131KB)

A Paddler's Guide to Everglades National Park - excellent guide by Johnny Molloy

Waterproof Charts - look for #41(Everglades City side) and #39 (Flamingo side)

Everglades National Park
     @ National Park Service website (Backcountry Camping)
     @ AreaParks.com website
     @ GORP website
A Paddler's Guide to Everglades - excellent guide by Johnny Molloy
EvergladesDiary.com - resource for  wilderness waterway trips
Saltwatertides.com - get some tide charts
Tidelines On Line - graphic tide charts
Online Guide to Snakes of Florida - University of Florida's web site
Jets Florida Outdoors - nearest decent outdoor recreation supplies

 

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Overnight Everglades Tours


Get into the outback! join us on our overnight trips from one to ten nights!!!
Camp on Chickees and beach heads. Meals and gear included. Overnight everglades tours range in price from $100 for one night up to $800 for 10 nights. No skills are necessary for one or two day trips. You must have the ability to paddle up to 20 miles a day in adverse conditions for trips of three or more nights.

Check out some pictures in our everglades tours photo gallery of what your missing!

A Release of Liability must be sign to participate in everglades tours or rentals. You can down load a copy here or with a minor here.

 

 

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Paddlers Waterway, Wilderness Waterway and Loops

Download an Everglades National Park MapEverglades tours (1.7MB)

Everglades tours

Paddle the Everglades wilderness waterways. Theses trips  can take upwards of 11 days and is absolutely spectacular. Must have good paddling skills, be able to paddle up to 20 miles a day and have chart and compass skills.  All gear and food provided. You need to be self motivated and willing to participate in daily chores such as setting and breaking camp and meal prep and clean up.

Shuttle Service only - transportation to and from Everglades City and Flamingo with boats and gear

Check out some pictures in our wilderness waterway photo gallery of what your missing!

Check out some wilderness waterway resources above

A Release of Liability must be sign to participate in tours or rentals. You can down load a copy here or with a minor here.

minimum 4 max 7 people per tour

 

 

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Everglades National Park Canoe Trails

Download an Everglades National Park MapEverglades tours (1.7MB)

Everglades tours

Nine Mile Pond: There's two versions to this trail, the 5.2 mile loop and the short cut. You need at least 4 hours for the longer trail and two for the shorter one. This trail travels through a fresh water marsh and small shallow ponds. It is an excellent alligator habitat in the dry winter months.

Mud Lake Loop: This trail is best if started at Coot Bay Pond on Flamingo Hwy. A beautiful cut takes you thru mangroves into Coot Bay. Here you can find manatee, dolphin, otters, sharks, crocodiles, and is a great place for fishing, (licenses are required for fishing, check at marina ) follow coot bay to Mud Lakes entrance. This is a spectacular way to enter Mud Lake which earns it name well! follow the markers thru to bear lake canoe trail which is a 30 minute paddle down a straight trail to a 200 yard portage that takes you to the Buttonwood canal. head back up to coot bay and back to coot bay pond. this trail is an awesome 5 hour paddle in the winter and hell during mosquito season. In the summer just out into Coot Bay is nice, about an hour or two.

Hell's Bay: "Hell to get into and hell to get out of." was a popular phrase used about the Hell's Bay area by locals of years past. This trail can be as short or as long as you want, winding through a maze of mangroves and small ponds with the first of 3 back country campsites only 3 miles from the trail head. This trail is excellent for a " no brainer", easy to get to, overnight trip!!

Noble Hammock: This 2 mile loop is off the main highway and winds through a maze of mangroves and small ponds, including some saw grass areas. This trail might be short but it takes about three hours to complete as it has many sharp turns and tight passage ways.

West Lake: This trail begins at West Lake and travels thru open water areas and enclosed waterways and creeks. Mangroves surround you as you paddle thru this alligator and crocodile habitat. Travel thru West Lake, Long Lake and the Lungs before reaching Alligator Creek. Alligator Creek joins with Florida Bay at Garfield Bight and there is a back country campsite at this location. West Lake trail is a full day trip and checking weather and winds is  a must before hand.

Wilderness Waterway: A rough and rugged 99-mile paddle from Flamingo all the way up to Everglades City you'll never forget!