Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park

Big Cypress Bend Boardwalk in Fakahatchee.
The Big Cypress Bend Boardwalk - License our images here.

Fakahatchee means "forked river" in the Miccosukee language. This is a wild state park of Florida. The brochure told us that it's the world’s largest strand swamp. 

Janes Memorial Scenic Drive runs for six miles across the old swamp forest. There are some trails along the narrow dirt road. The trails were old tram roads. The East and West Main trams are the most popular. Bear, Florida panthers, and alligators are common residents in the preserve.

The Big Cypress Bend Boardwalk is an easy hike from the Tamiami Trail. It ends at a waterhole. We shared the peaceful spot with an alligator that was sun basking over a fallen tree across the pond. 

We took this amazing photo of a killer tree in this boardwalk.

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