Everglades Wonder Gardens is a unique and fascinating attraction located in Bonita Springs, Florida. The gardens are home to a wide variety of plants and animals, including a collection of alligators, tropical birds, and other reptiles.
The gardens were originally built in the 1930s. Lester Piper opened the wildlife attraction with his brother Bill on Feb. 22, 1936 to create a place where visitors could see and learn about the diverse wildlife that calls the Everglades home. Today, the gardens are a popular destination for visitors of all ages, who come to see the alligators, tropical birds, and other animals that call the gardens home.
One of the highlights of a visit to Everglades Wonder Gardens is the alligator exhibit. The gardens are home to a large collection of alligators, including both adult and baby alligators. Visitors can see the alligators up close and learn more about these fascinating creatures through educational displays and talks.
Another highlight of the gardens is the tropical bird exhibit. The gardens are home to a wide variety of tropical birds, including parrots, macaws, and toucans. Visitors can see the birds up close and learn about their natural habitats and behaviors.
In addition to the alligators and tropical birds, Everglades Wonder Gardens also has a collection of other animals, including snakes, lizards, and turtles. Visitors can see these animals up close and learn more about them through educational displays and talks.
Everglades Wonder Gardens is a great destination for families, nature lovers, and anyone who is interested in learning more about the unique plants and animals that call the Everglades home. The gardens are open year-round, and admission is reasonable.
BONITA SPRINGS RESIDENTS RECEIVE FREE ADMISSION ON THE FIRST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH WITH PROOF OF RESIDENCY.
If you're planning a trip to southwest Florida, consider a visit to Everglades Wonder Gardens.
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