National parks where there are not venomous snakes

Dead burmese python in a trail of South Florida.
This one is not venomous. But if you don't like snakes in general, neither will like constrictors. We found this dead Burmese phyton in a trail of South Florida. 

Snakes need sun and heat to warm, so the general rule is that traveling further north implies less snakes around the camp.  

The advice on national parks where we don't need to worry about snakes comes from a herpetologist - means, someone who knows a little bit about snakes. 

Check his list if you suffer of ophidiophobia in this article.

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