Everglades & Francis S. Taylor Wildlife Management Area - Alligator Alley #7
Conservation, Florida, United States
Alligator Alley #7 is a paddle location within the Everglades and Francis S. Taylor Wildlife Management Area in southern Florida. The area functions as a conservation zone, protecting the unique wetland ecosystem characteristic of the Everglades. This location is situated at coordinates 26.14577, -80.58062 in Florida's southeastern region.
The spot is designated as a play area for paddlers seeking to explore shallow waterways in a protected natural setting. The wildlife management area designation indicates that the location is managed to preserve native flora and fauna while allowing recreational access. Paddlers visiting this location should be prepared for the environmental conditions typical of the Everglades, including subtropical climate and diverse wildlife encounters.
The Francis S. Taylor Wildlife Management Area encompasses portions of the greater Everglades system, offering paddlers opportunities to navigate natural water channels while supporting conservation efforts. Those planning to paddle this location should familiarize themselves with any specific regulations or guidelines applicable to the wildlife management area to ensure responsible use of the space.
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