Q&A

Is there anything to see on Alligator Alley?

Is there anything to see on Alligator Alley?

But if your route takes you across Alligator Alley, you CAN see Everglades wildlife and make some interesting stops along the way. (Be aware the Everglades are best experienced in the winter, when wildlife is more visible and mosquitos and no-see-ums are less present.)

Why is I 75 called Alligator Alley?

The name “Alligator Alley” was given by the American Automobile Association while it was being planned as they believed it would be useless to cars and merely an “alley for alligators”.

Do alligators get hit by cars in Florida?

With Florida accounting for 20% of the wetlands in the lower 48 states, it should come as no surprise that gators also come with the territory. You don’t have to be driving to encounter a gator in or around your vehicle. Hopefully you don’t find one under your car or in your truck bed , but it’s been known to happen.

How long does it take to go through Alligator Alley Alabama?

A good trip for friends,family and to kill 2 hours or 3 .

Is it safe to drive Alligator Alley at night?

Just like driving during the day time, you should always take caution when driving in Alligator Alley at night. Contrary to popular belief, it is in fact safe to drive the stretch of highway at night. Keep in mind that the road is only lit by lampposts and the headlights of other cars. It can and will become very dark.

What is the best time of day to see an alligator in Florida?

Afternoon may be the best time to spot them during the rainy season while they are out and about. If you are thinking about an airboat ride in the late afternoon, you will probably see more alligators (check out our nighttime airboat rides). Primarily, alligators choose the dusk or night hours for their feedings.

Can I pay cash on Alligator Alley?

Be Ready to Pay a Toll The toll for Alligator Alley in Florida costs $3.25 for a 2-axle vehicle as of March 1, 2020. Tolls are collected in both directions. The highway’s toll plazas accept both cash and transponders and are found at either entrance to the road.

Is Alligator Alley safe?

What do you need to know about Alligator Alley?

Alligator Alley is a swamp sanctuary with an elevated boardwalk where you can get an up close view hundreds of alligators & wildlife in their natural habitat.

Where is the Alligator Alley Road in Florida?

Tips for Driving Florida’s Alligator Alley. If you’ve ever driven through Florida en route to Miami from the state’s western coast, you might have been on the stretch of I-75 known as “Alligator Alley.” The 80-mile road cuts through the Everglades between Naples and Fort Lauderdale and opened in 1968 after many years of construction.

Are there any campsites in Old Alligator Alley?

Big Cypress National Preserve. The area on the north side of Old Alligator Alley is part of the Big Cypress National Preserve. It is hard to distinguish from the Everglades, except there are more trees, plus some hiking and camping. There are 12 campgrounds in the preserve, most of them suitable for RVs.

Why are the alligators fenced off in Florida?

Because of accidents between cars and wildlife over the years, the roadside is fenced off to protect not only the alligators but also the endangered Florida panther. In popular culture, the road has been featured in crime television and movies as a place to dispose of bodies.