Bobcat Boardwalk Loop Trail, Everglades National Park, Florida
Bobcat Boardwalk Loop Trail
Everglades National Park
The Bobcat Boardwalk Loop Trail is a short .4 mile loop trail leaving from the Shark Valley parking area. This trail takes you across a 'bayhead', a plant community which grows just above a saw grass prarie but below the threshold necessary to support a hardwood hammock. The roots of bayhead plants are often immersed in water year round.
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An American Alligator near the entrance to Shark Valley. Alligators typically grow between 12' - 14' long
The Bobcat Boardwalk Trail offers views of the saw grass prairie to the east of Shark Valley
The boardwalk itself has interpretive signs which describe the 'bayhead' and its relationship with the other Everglades ecosystems
Blades of saw grass have small rows of teeth which deter animals from execessive forgaing. They also help in catching and retaining rain water
The boardwalk is wheelchair accessible and is a pleasant walk for families with small children

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