Bobcat Boardwalk Trail

Bobcat Boardwalk Trail

Trails
Last Updated: July 2026

Distance

0.2 mi

Est. Time

15–30 minutes if moving straight through; 30–60 minutes with wildlife observation stops.

Route Type

Out-and-back

Best Season

Year-round

Overview

About This Trail

This is a 0.2-mile flat boardwalk trail through willowhead habitat—the shortest, most accessible route to see Everglades wildlife up close. You'll spot alligators, wading birds, and raptors from the boardwalk itself with zero scrambling required. Open year-round with wheelchair and stroller access and interpretive signage. This is pure wildlife strategy: go at dawn or dusk for maximum sightings, arrive early to beat crowds, and manage your sun and mosquito exposure.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy

Trail Highlights

Close-range wildlife viewing—alligators, wading birds (herons, egrets), and raptors—from an accessible boardwalk without requiring scrambling or hiking fitness.

Insider Tips

• Go at dawn (before 8:00 AM) or dusk (after 4:00 PM) for maximum alligator basking and bird activity. • Bring binoculars—wading birds reveal themselves from distance without disturbing them. • Wet season (June–Oct) brings fewer crowds but far more mosquitoes. • The boardwalk winds through prime gator habitat—patience pays off with sightings. • Winter (Dec–Feb) brings the most crowds but most comfortable temperatures. • Photograph opportunity is best when gators bask or wading birds hunt in shallow water—this happens at lighting edges (early morning, late afternoon).

Best Season to Hike

Year-round

Hiking Tips

  • Arrive by 6:30 AM to beat crowds and catch active wildlife before the heat.
  • Bring binoculars for close-range birding without requiring proximity to gators.
  • Sunscreen and water are non-negotiable—this is Florida sun with minimal shade.
  • Insect repellent is mission-critical, especially June–October.
  • Keep children within arm's reach and on the boardwalk at all times due to alligator presence.
  • Sit still and observe for 5+ minutes at scenic viewpoints; wildlife reveals itself when you're quiet and patient.

Family Info

Highly family-friendly and accessible for all ages. Flat boardwalk ideal for young children, elderly visitors, and mobility-challenged guests. Keep children within arm's reach due to alligator presence. Wheelchairs available on-site. Limited shade—plan for sun protection.

What Hikers Say

Hikers and families praise this trail for close-range wildlife viewing with zero physical exertion. Alligator and bird sightings are frequent, especially at dawn and dusk. The main complaint is crowds during peak season (Dec–Feb); visiting during shoulder season (Oct–Nov or Mar–May) solves this while maintaining wildlife activity. Expect to share the boardwalk with tour groups and school groups during peak times.

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