Shark Valley
36000 SW 8th St., Miami, FL, 33194
Situated in heart of what many call the “true Everglades”—a river of grass that stretches 100 miles (161 kilometers) from Lake Okeechobee to the Gulf of Mexico—Shark Valley is part of a freshwater ecosystem with incredible biodiversity. It’s one of the best places in Everglades National Park to spot alligators, birds, and other wildlife.
The Basics
Visitors start their explorations at the Shark Valley Visitor Center to learn more about local ecology. A 15-mile (24-kilometer) paved loop circles through the area and is open to cyclists and pedestrians. One of the most popular ways to explore the area (and cover more ground than you could on foot) is via a guided tram tour. During this 2-hour excursion, visitors can spot wildlife while learning about the wetlands from an onboard naturalist guide.
Things to Know Before You Go
Shark Valley is a must-visit for families and wildlife enthusiasts.
Shark Valley tram tours are not included with national park entrance.
Restrooms are available at the Shark Valley Visitor Center.
The visitor’s center and one of the two walking trails is wheelchair accessible.
How to Get There
Because there is no public transportation to Shark Valley, the best way to get there is to join a guided tour with round-trip transportation, or to drive yourself. The visitor’s center is located along Highway 41, 25 miles (40 kilometers) west of the Florida Turnpike.
When to Get There
The Shark Valley entrance to Everglades National Park is open daily from 8:30am to 6pm, even though the park itself is open 24 hours a day. The best time to spot wildlife is during the dry season (November to March); this is also when visitors will find the biggest variety of ranger-led programming.
What’s in the Name?
Shark Valley may seem like an odd name for an area of wetlands best known for alligators. This area of the park, added in 1989, is actually named after the Shark River Slough: the very river of grass that makes the Everglades so famous. The water of the Shark River comes primarily from Lake Okeechobee, and since there’s water in the area even in the dry season, animals tend to congregate here.
How long is the Shark Valley tram tour?
Most tram tours of Shark Valley last around two hours and cover a distance of around 15 miles (24 kilometers). These tram tours offer a fun, family-friendly way to learn about the unique wetland from Shark Valley naturalist guides and see nature up close as you pass through.
Can you drive to Shark Valley Observation Tower?
No, visitors can only reach the Shark Valley Observation Tower by taking a tram tour, or by bike or foot. Visitors on the tram tour stop at the tower to soak up sweeping views over the Everglades National Park—views that would lose appeal if marred by parking lots.
Why is it called Shark Valley?
The name comes from the Shark River Slough, aka the River of Grass, that flows through Everglades National Park. The water of this river is fed mainly from Lake Okeechobee, where bull sharks have reportedly been seen, although it’s still unclear if this led to the river’s name.
What is the best time to visit the Everglades?
To escape the worst of the mosquitos, storms, and heat, the best time to visit Everglades National Park is in the dry season—roughly from early December through April. This is the most popular time for visitors, so book ahead for boat and tram tours.
Can I see alligators at Shark Valley?
Alligators abound in Shark Valley in the Everglades, and you’re likely to see them along with other wildlife like marsh birds and turtles. Head to the park as soon as the doors open, and go anywhere with water for a good chance of seeing these beasts in their natural habitat.
Is Shark Valley part of Everglades National Park?
Yes, Shark Valley makes up a major part of Everglades National Park, along with other must-see areas such as Flamingo, Long Pine Key, and the Gulf Coast. For many visitors though, Shark Valley is a park highlight and is a top place for wetland wildlife like alligators.
Travel Like an Expert with AAA and Trip Canvas
Get Ideas from the Pros
As one of the largest travel agencies in North America, we have a wealth of recommendations to share! Browse our articles and videos for inspiration, or dive right in with preplanned AAA Road Trips, cruises and vacation tours.
Build and Research Your Options
Save and organize every aspect of your trip including cruises, hotels, activities, transportation and more. Book hotels confidently using our AAA Diamond Designations and verified reviews.
Book Everything in One Place
From cruises to day tours, buy all parts of your vacation in one transaction, or work with our nationwide network of AAA Travel Agents to secure the trip of your dreams!