Stop 24 is a numbered observation point within the Everglades, a vast mosaic of sawgrass marsh, mangrove forest, and open water that stretches across South Florida. Waypoints like this give structure to self-guided exploration, marking spots where the terrain or wildlife activity makes a pause worthwhile.
The Everglades National Park protects more than 1.5 million acres of this delicate ecosystem, and stops along marked routes like this one connect visitors to its quieter corners — places where you might spot a softshell turtle surfacing or a great blue heron frozen in perfect stillness.