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Site 104 is a backcountry campsite in Everglades National Park, one of the numbered stopovers that paddlers rely on when traveling the park's long-distance water routes. These sites place campers at the heart of a landscape protected since 1947 and recognized as both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve.
The experience of waking up at a remote Everglades campsite — to the calls of birds, the rustle of mangroves, and nothing but open water on the horizon — is unlike anything available elsewhere in the Miami region. Permits are required and available from the National Park Service.
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