Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Best place to observe alligators for visitors? we have visitors coming in they are mesmerized by the fact that they can observe alligators, the drive that Apopka is closed during the week that is where I was planning on taking them. Anyone have any ideas as to where I could take them. we really are looking for something in the natural setting as opposed to a bunch of alligators in a cage. Thank you in advance for any possible knowledge you’re going to share
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I see by far the most gators on the Championship golf courses with a lot of ponds/lakes.
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Gator land has them in cages and in natural setting but safely fenced. Gators can run 35 miles per hour so you don’t want to get to close
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Lake Griffin state part might be an option you can rent kayaks or go on a boat tour. If the weather is decently warm you’ll see a bunch…just try not to go early in the morning they really need it the temps to warm to get active. Added the link below.
Pontoon Boat Tours at Lake Griffin | Florida State Parks |
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air boat ride on Lake Panasofoke(not sure of the spelling). you might see them on the ride, and at the end they let you hold one
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Bob anc Cheri Upstate NY/Bonita |
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I see most of them on the golf courses.
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don't go on the golf courses unless playing. it's illegal and you can be arrested...even in the dark
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I play golf on championship courses twice a week and rarely see a gator. They just aren't around so much anymore. I suggest Gatorland in Orlando. You'll see hundreds of gators up close and safely (and other creatures as well). A real old fashioned Florida tourist trap, for sure.
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To see thousands of gators take a long drive south to Myakka State park , East of Sarasota. Long several hour drive but you won’t be disappointed.
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A memorable place to take them would be to the La Chua Trail in Gainesville. It is part of Paynes Prairie. Have been there several times and never disappointed.
La Chua Trail | Florida Hikes Although it's an hour/hour and a half drive and you pay $4 I think to park, it's a nice easy walk along the slightly elevated trail. Loads of alligators. We've seen the wild horses out there too. Might need binoculars or a zoom camera to see them. |
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Apoka wild life preserve drive through on 441 South
It’s free it takes about one hour to drive through it. More gators than you can count |
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If you and your friends might like a tour in a natural setting where you might get to see one you could take a boat tour in Mt. Dora. My husband and I took a tour a few years ago and the boat went through a nature preserve. It was beautiful. We did get to see one gator. It was hard to see because it blended in with the scenery, but the tour guide helped everyone to find it. We used Premier Boat Tours 352-434-8040 and were happy with them. After the tour we went to one of the many wonderful restaurants in downtown Mt. Dora. |
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