One of our old camps we had in the everglades.

Our camp off Sandy Road.
Our camp off Sandy Road.

Here is a picture of one of the camps that we had in the everglades. This camp was north of Monroe Station off Sandy Road. If you look at the door where the un-painted wood is, a bear clawed a hole in the door to get in the camp for food. Those are red Honda ATCs Honda doesn’t make the 3 wheeler any more. They make 4 wheel ATVs. I still have my 3 wheel Honda ATC.

A day trip to Bear Island.

Old Everglades Camp
Old Everglades Camp
Alligator in pond.
Alligator in pond.

Went for a ride around Bear Island a while back. Bear Island is part of the Big Cypress National Preserve it is located of a few miles north of US41 on Turner River Road. You take Turner river Road north until you pass under I75 (Alligator Alley) Bear Island will be on you right hand side. We took a 4×4 Ford pickup truck. To drive in Bear Island you must have a current ORV permit for the vehicle and the driver must have an OVR operators permit. If you don’t have those you can park and hike in on the trails. Bear Island has many different types of wildlife, birds, alligators, and deer. You can camp at Bear Island or it is a great place to take a day trip.

Volunteering in the everglades.

Back in October 2010 Big Cypress National Preserve started a  Backcountry Volunteer program. I signed up with a friend of mine. We went out to Oasis Visitor Center for a few days of training. Then on our first day out on backcountry patrol we went with a ranger. Now we sign up with another volunteer and you go on patrol together. You do a variety of different assignments from marking the trails, clearing the overgrown brush, picking up trash, educating visitor of the rules. I like being out in the everglades this is a great way to spend more time out there enjoying nature.