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| Everglades Elevated Boardwalk Ft Lauderdale, FL May 20, 2026 |
Chris, Finn, and I took a day trip yesterday to check out the Everglades Elevated Boardwalk.
I had read a lot about this relatively new attraction right in the Everglades and I determined it was well within a full-charge of our EV. So, we headed out on an adventure to discover the attraction.

View of the Everglades
Everglades Elevated Boardwalk
May 21, 2026
It was about a 90-minute drive, each way, using the Florida's Turnpike. Fortunately the traffic was normal and there were none of the typical traffic disasters to slow our journey yesterday. The boardwalk is located off I-75, Alligator Alley, and we had never driven on this portion the road. I was unaware of the toll, but since we live in a state with no personal income tax, I have come to expect a lot of pay-to-play opportunities.

Finn and the Gator
Everglades Elevated Boardwalk
May 21, 2026
The boardwalk was well marked on my Apple Maps and it directed me right to the parking lot. The boardwalk is located at a large rest stop, which is great because there are restrooms and vending machines available. The site is nicely maintained and almost beautiful. It is not authentic Everglades, however. It borders on the Everglades and does provide some nice views of the real authentic Everglades. Some people think the Everglades is a lot of nothing, but the density of wildlife and plant-life is really astounding.
There were plenty of dragonflies keeping the mosquitos at bay. We did not need bug spray, although we had packed some, just in case. The Everglades can, at times, be overwhelmed by mosquitoes and other biting insects. There is precious little shade, however, and sunscreen is a must!

A view of the boardwalk
Everglades Elevated Boardwalk
May 20, 2026
Walking the elevated boardwalk is interesting and fun. There is signage to help visitors understand the what they might be seeing. It being late-May, the animals were scarce. We saw a small 4-foot gator swimming in the lagoon, but aside from a small turtle and some mosquito fish as well as the usual birds, there was not a lot of wildlife happening.
We were lucky with the cloudy day, which kept the searing rays of the sun at bay.
I had planned an hour or two for the stop based upon the website. In actuality, we were there for about 45 minutes. And that may include the restroom break.
Recommendation. This is a great rest stop activity while journeying along Alligator Alley, I-75. It is not a suitable as a destination for a drive of much over 45-minutes. This would be a nice stop for people planning an airboat adventure in the Everglades I noted airboat docks in the area.
-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL
















