Gatorland in Kissimmee . You can even eat gator nuggets in the restaurant but I highly recommend a locals place- The Catfish Place to eat gator, frog legs, turtle etc in St Cloud and Kissimmee.Dear community,
Does somebody know good spots near Disney where you can see wildlife gators? We'd love to see some while having a break between Park days, and the Everglades are too far away
Ditto on the Kennedy Space Center…when we were there 10+ years ago, we saw quite a few gators AND Bald Eagles…it’s about an hour away.You could go out to the Orlando Wetlands Park out near Christmas. You’ll drive right past Fort Christmas Park if you’re interested in a little bit of area history. You also would be far from the Space Center or Cocoa Beach if you have any interest in those.
Orlando Wetlands
The Orlando Wetlands is a man-made wetland designed to provide advanced treatment for reclaimed water from the City of Orlando and other local cities.www.orlando.gov
The Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge borders Canaveral…making it a de facto nature sanctuary as well.Ditto on the Kennedy Space Center…when we were there 10+ years ago, we saw quite a few gators AND Bald Eagles…it’s about an hour away.
Those are crocodiles. Alligators don’t live in Africa.And there are more on the Safari.
I stand corrected!Those are crocodiles. Alligators don’t live in Africa.
Ditto on the Kennedy Space Center…when we were there 10+ years ago, we saw quite a few gators AND Bald Eagles…it’s about an hour away.
Always see a few on the ride in and out and on the bus ride. Merrit Island also a good spot to spot gators and birds. On property we've seen several over the years in the larger bodies of waterThe Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge borders Canaveral…making it a de facto nature sanctuary as well.
Kennedy is a great place for wildlife
There are several crocodiles living in Florida. Just heard a news story about them. Evidently they are thriving by the nuclear cooling canels near Naples.Those are crocodiles. Alligators don’t live in Africa.
We do have some crocs here! You don’t see them too much, and they’re mostly in Southern Florida and the Florida Keys.There are several crocodiles living in Florida. Just heard a news story about them. Evidently they are thriving by the nuclear cooling canels near Naples.
Yes, the American crocodile is also native to Florida. South Florida is unique in being home to both an alligator and a crocodile species.There are several crocodiles living in Florida. Just heard a news story about them. Evidently they are thriving by the nuclear cooling canels near Naples.
That’s an accident or death waiting to happen in all seriousness.Celebration is the closest and easiest place to spot them at. Behind the Celebration sign on World Drive, there's a pond/nature trail that typically has a few gators on the grass relaxing. Just park at the relatively new Publix shopping center and cross the road.
It's nature, so anything can happen, but the trail itself is on a safe elevated boardwalk that many residents of Celebration, like myself, use on a daily basis. As long as your not close to the water, you're fine.That’s an accident or death waiting to happen in all seriousness.
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