Everglades National Park, Florida
Looking for the best fishing in Everglades National Park? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Everglades National Park. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top Fishing Spots in and near Everglades National Park
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Homestead, Florida
Kayak Camp on the East Cape, FL
Camp along a 3 mile stretch of untouched old Florida. Not only is this the real southernmost point in the continental US (the Keys are islands), but you will most likely have it to yourself. Spot dolphins, bald eagles, ospreys, and a ton of other birds on this awesome over nighter that is great f...Read more -
Homestead, Florida
Clubhouse Beach via Flamingo Marina
4.015.86 mi / 96.68 ft gainPaddle 7.5 miles across Florida Bay to Clubhouse Beach, a primitive sand-and-marl beach backed by lime-green coastal prairie and mangrove forests in Everglades National Park. This 15-mile roundtrip is the closest backcountry campsite to Flamingo Marina—rangers recommend it for first-time backcoun...Read more -
Palmetto Bay, Florida
Deering Estate People's Dock
The Deering Estate is a magnificent and historic property with a home built in 1900. To see the house and check out its immediate property, you will need to pay to enter the gates. However, just 50 yards south of the entry to the Estate is a small service road that leads down to the "People's D...Read more -
Ochopee, Florida
Paddle The Everglades' Wilderness Waterway
The Wilderness Waterway in the Everglades National Park can be navigated either by kayak or canoe. This is an endurance voyage that typically takes upwards of 10 days if you are solo-canoeing. The voyage can take significantly less time if using a kayak or a multi-person powered canoe. This route...Read more -
Coral Gables, Florida
Matheson Hammock Park
5.0Matheson Hammock is a beautiful park in the heart of one of the oldest sections of Miami, just off of Old Culter Road. This is far off the tourist map which is mostly confined to South Beach. However, it is just 20 minutes from the beach and 10 minutes from Downtown. The park is enjoyed by many...Read more