Address: 35601 SW 192nd Ave, Homestead, FL 33034, USA
Phone: +13052478000
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
The Sickest
Came here for the Casper undwrwater experience and oh man it was one of my favorite things about my Miami trip, Chris was super knowledgeable and after the gator thing I checked out all the animals. You could tell they take care of the animals here for sure , I'd go back if I'm in town
Janis Taylor
Everglades Outpost is a friendly down home family-run wildlife sanctuary in Homestead, conveniently located on your way to the Keys or the Everglades. For maximum enjoyment I recommend the tour but it's also fun to wander around the see the animals in their custom habitats. If you time it right there may be a show which is always amazing.
Maria Ace
This was an awesome place to visit! The Gator show was great as well! I will pick this place over the Zoo anytime! Plus, your admission fee's go to helping the animals there!
LeeAnn Cotharin
It's a small but big in heart sanctuary! It is all voluntary based and you can see their hard work. (Shout out to the Boy Scouts)! We fed the alligators and the tortoises. We will definitely come back. And highly recommend taking the kiddos.
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It is affiliated with the UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA. I would say it is. It's a sanctuary & wildlife rescue.
20 per person and food is sold Peru
Yes
One-day membership: $15 (adults), $10 (children), 5 and under free.
If you would like more information you can call the outpost or my daughter is a volunteer and does tours ill ask her for you and get back to you.
I am sorry I do not work there. Good luck in finding your red foot.
No
It's open now. Was there this week. Awesome time.
Airboat rides are near northern Shark Valley entrance to Everglades
I would recommend going to your primary care physician or the minor emergency room immediately. They arent going to have anything like that within the National Park.
You would need to contact animal control or the fish and wildlife services for assistance with something like that.
You can call the Evergaldes Outpost phone number and they should be able to help you
Guides tours allow for feedings. The alligator show is cool and they will let you hold a baby afterward.
I'm sorry, I don't know. Have you called them? It's a very nice little place, with friendly employees.
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