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Everglades Shark Valley Tram Tour & Airboat

Read about our adventure to the Everglades National Park Shark Valley area. The Everglades has 3 main entrances and we’re excited to visit the Shark Valley area to do the tram tour. Yesterday, we visited the Gulf Coast Visitor Center as we explored the Tamiami Trail – A Scenic Drive into Real Florida . But read below for more info on the Everglades Shark Valley tram tours and airboat rides!

For Paul’s birthday this year, he wanted to spend time with as much family as possible on the beach. So, we booked a week stay at a timeshare in Pompano Beach right on the ocean. A week at the beach sounds nice, but Paul was looking for adventure. So, he planned 3 different days of adventures in South Florida with different members of our family. Visiting the Everglades Shark Valley area is one we had planned in advance.

There are basically two ways to explore Shark Valley’s and its 15 mile paved loop trail: by bicycle or by tram. You can rent bikes for $22 on a first-come, first served basis. If you can get bikes for everyone, a typical ride around the loop would take 2-3 hours. Or you can book a 2-hour guided tram tour for $28 with discounts for seniors and children. Along with us, we had our moms as well as our daughter and Becky’s brother Kelly. Our daughter still has her training wheels and who knows the last time our moms rode a bike. There is no way we could do 15 miles on a warm day in June, so we decided on the guided train tour. You can read about these offerings at: Everglades National Park Tours | Everglades Tram Tours (sharkvalleytramtours.com) .

After reading their webpage, Everglades National Park (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov) , we decided to book in advance. Luckily we were not going in the peak winter season, which apparently can get very crowded. But we wanted to ensure we could get there early enough since it was about 1.5 hours from where we are staying. So, we booked the tram tour for 11:00 in the morning, planning to get there early. There is a $30 fee per vehicle just to enter the Everglades Shark Valley entrance. However, we bought an annual pass last year for $80 before our road trip to Arizona, and it was still valid. If you are planning to visit multiple parks in a year, this is a great deal. And unlike Disney World, 1 annual pass is valid for up to 4 adults.

Everglades Shark Valley entrance sign

The other thing Paul wanted to do for his birthday week, was an airboat ride. We had never done one and just had to do it! There are 3 authorized airboat tour companies that operate inside the Everglades. All 3 we pass on Tamiami Trail on the way to Shark Valley, and all seemed very similar and each had a restaurant. We had decided we would pick one the next day and grab lunch after we leave Shark Valley. After lunch, we could do the airboat tour.

Shark Valley Visitor Center

We arrive at the entrance to Shark Valley a little after 10:30. Luckily there was no line to get in. We flashed our national park pass and were waived in. There was ample parking this day, and we parked near the visitor center and the trams. We figured out where we needed to be for the tram and had about 15 minutes to spare. We all hit the restrooms before the 2-hour tram ride and went in the visitor center and store to look around.

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We already packed water and some snacks for the ride, but of course our daughter had to get a snack. We then walked outside to a seated and covered waiting area until they called us for the tram. Sure enough about 5 minutes before 11:00 we started to board. There was plenty of room for us though the tram seemed fairly full. It was good we booked early we thought. We have sunscreen and bug spray on and are ready for the ride.

East Tram Trail at Everglades Shark Valley

The tram starts off slow through sawgrass prairies. Besides the driver, we have a guide who points out things of interest along the way. Even though it is June, it has been dry in Florida so far so you have to look for gators more than usual. The driver and guide do a good job of spotting them though.

Gator spotted in shallow pool off the East Tram Trail

The driver stops suddenly and the guide points out a gator and we do this along the way. We spotted so many gators at Big Cypress National Preserve the day before, we weren’t used to looking for them. But, they also talk about some interesting facts about the Everglades as well as point out a few gator nests. You really feel in the middle of it all from the comfort of the tram. We go along the trail for almost 50 minutes before we stop about half way at the observation tower.

Shark Valley Observation Tower

The 45-foot high observation tower gives you an opportunity to see for up to 20 miles in all directions. There is a nice short paved walkway to the tower which has a ramp that slowly winds to the top. There are also restrooms at the base. We climb to the observation platform where you can get a 360 degree view all around. Looking forward, you look above the tree canopy where you see birds nesting in the tree tops. In between the tower and the trees is a body of water that resembles a creek. We spot a nice size gator in the water.

Walk from the tram to the Shark Valley Observation Tower

This was a nice place to just stop and look and listen to what’s around you. And it was nice to get off the tram half way and walk around for a little bit. The walk to, up, down and back was pleasant for all. Almost back to the tram, there was a short trail named the Borrow Pit Trail.

Everyone goes back to the tram except Paul. He ducked into this narrow trail that skirts the edge of a borrow pit created during oil exploration. He passes a pool of water with a great blue heron sitting still as if her hiding place was found. There were a couple of others on the trail and they started to turn around and so did Paul. We all get back on the tram, but a person is missing. One guy is still not back so we wait for him for about 10 minutes. The guide didn’t want to leave him because it is 7-8 miles back. He finally showed up and we started heading back.

West Tram Trail at Everglades Shark Valley

The tram returns back on the West Tram Trail. Unlike the East trail, this one skirts what looks like a canal on the left along the road. When the road was made, the limestone was dug out creating these holes that the water then filled. So, as the tram is going there is water alongside and better opportunity to spot wildlife.

Florida softshell turtle off the West Tram Trail

The guides point out plenty of birds including snowy egrets and great blue herons as well as more gators. There are some pretty flowers the guides talk about as well. We spot a Florida softshell turtle on the side of the road near the water’s edge. There is a little breeze and the tram ride back is relaxing back to the visitor center parking lot. The tram ride was a great tour and ride for all of us.

Bobcat Boardwalk Trail

When we get back everyone wants to get back to the car for some more water and AC, except Paul of course. It was pretty humid as you would imagine but Paul still wanted to explore. So he did a solo walk down the Bobcat Boardwalk Trail.

Bobcat Boardwalk Trail at Everglades Shark Valley

We all like boardwalks and this was a nice trail through a sawgrass slough and tropical hardwood forest. There wasn’t really any wildlife sightings until the end. It comes out at the end of the West Tram Trail a little ways from the parking lot. Again, this is where the canal of water is located off the road and is abundant with wildlife. Paul spots an anhinga eating a fish on the shore before leisurely walking back to the car. With our snacks gone it is now time to get lunch.

Lunch at Everglades Safari Park

We passed each of the 3 authorized airboat companies on the way. Each airboat company also has a restaurant. And they are 5 minutes between the 3 of them. We pick Coopertown hailed as the original airboat tour. Their restaurant also looked the best online. However, when we parked the lot was full. We found a spot and walked into the restaurant to find out they are closed. Apparently they were closed for a production company. They will rent out the place to film there from time to time. So we headed back towards Shark Valley.

We then decided to stop at Everglades Safari Park which also had a restaurant. By this time we are starving so we go inside and order. The food is overpriced of course and wasn’t very good. We really wished we would have packed a picnic lunch instead. With so few food options, you have to plan better.

Airboat Ride in the Everglades

After lunch, we go to buy tickets, but by this time afternoon rain clouds are coming in. And Everglades Safari Park says they’re not taking any more boats out! We’re upset we ate at their restaurant first, but that leaves us with only 1 option – Gator Park . Luckily, they’re still selling tickets and their boats are still going out for now, but we have to hurry. We wanted to get on before the rain, so we bought the tickets for the next ride at 4:00.

In the packed airboat in Everglades National Park

As we are boarding the large airboat, a 6-foot gator floats from the bridge behind us right past us. We put in our hearing protection provided with our tickets and the boat captain/guide gives us the safety briefing. Shortly, we are on our way in the packed airboat starting slow as we leave. Rain is sprinkling as we pick up speed. The fan howls down the waterway for a few minutes until we stop.

River of grass from the airboat in the "Everglades"

The guide stops the boat and talks more about the Everglades. We are far enough away from the dock we can’t see it and are out in the open. All we see around us is a river of grass – the “Everglades”. The tram ride was great, but being on the water out here gives you a different perspective. It is a beautiful view and we take it in for a little while before we head back. On the way back the guide points out a snowy egret and some pond apples. While alligators and other wildlife may eat pond apples, our guide says they taste like rotting melons. Now we know! The ride lasts about 30 minutes.

With our tickets came a show as well. After we get back, we are escorted to a little outdoor theatre. The show is reminiscent of shows at the old Silver Springs. A handler comes out holding a baby gator and puts on a little educational show. The handler is pretty funny and you get to see alligators and a crocodile up-close and out of the water. He has probably done this show a dozen times this day and this was his last. It was a short show about 15 minutes but a good ending for the day.

Summary of Everglades Shark Valley Tram Tour & Airboat Ride

The Everglades National Park Shark Valley area was a fun stop along the Tamiami Trail. We were glad we scheduled the tram tour and on a separate day from other planned activities. Though it was hot and humid there was plenty of shade and fresh breezes that kept the bugs away. It was well worth the money. If we come back during the winter months, the real wet season, it could be a completely different experience. Seeing the tram loop, I can see the appeal of renting bikes to take your own time. We could have spent more time along the trail and especially at the tower.

One thing we learned, is we should have planned to pack our lunch. We could also have bought airboat tickets online ahead of time. But you never know with the weather in Florida on a summer afternoon. I think most of us thought we can say we did an airboat ride and not want to do it again. It was a bucket list thing for us and we checked it off. However, the 2 days we had on the Tamiami Trail in and around the Everglades were fun for all. We really got to experience real Florida and enjoyed the Everglades Shark Valley Tram Tour & Airboat! To see all of our stops along the Tamiami Trail, check out our separate post: Tamiami Trail – A Scenic Drive into Real Florida .

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You will see literally 100's of historic homes and buildings on the tour. As well as beautiful scenery, including a few of our historic springs that made Eureka Springs the famous health spa that it was in the 1800's. You will see the majestic 1886 Crescent Hotel and learn its interesting and diverse history.

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Whether this is your very first visit to Eureka Springs, or if you've been here many times before, if you have never taken the tram tour before or have not taken one recently, then you really need to do so now.

The tram tours are approximately 90 minutes in length and are fully narrated by well trained local guides. In fact all of our guides are either natives of the area or long-time residents, who know what they're talking about and know how to present the information in a fun and easy to understand manner.

The tours depart from the Park and Ride / Visitors Center located at 137 West Van Buren Street (Highway 62 west), just west of the majestic Queen Anne Mansion and just east of Bubba's BBQ. Tours depart at 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM.

The cost of the tour is $17.00 plus tax and fee ($19.47) for adults and $8.00 plus tax and fee ($9.16) for kids 4 thru 11.​ Children 0 thru 3 years are free, but may need to ride on lap.

The tour passes literally 100's of old homes and historic buildings, as well as several of the healing springs that made Eureka Springs so famous in the late 1800's.

Tips for tour guides are acceptable and appreciated.

Trams are ADA equipped.  

No reservations by phone. No Pets Allowed, except for certified Service Animals.

No Smoking on or within 20 feet of tram.

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A Public Private Partnership Eureka Springs Tram Tours is a partnership between the city of Eureka Springs Transit Department and local tour company J oe Gunnels Tours . This relationship has worked very successfully since the tram tours began almost 30 years ago.  Tour guides are independent guides and it is appropriate to tip your guide after the tour. Unfortunately for them, the tram drivers are city employees and therefore cannot accept tips!

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Welcome to Sandia Peak Tramway! Please purchase your Tram tickets before arriving. TEN 3 is open Thurs-Mon, 11am - 7:30pm. Visit ten3tram.com for additional info about the restaurant. If you have fine dining reservations at TEN 3, please arrive to the Tram 45 minutes to 1 hour before your DINING reservation. Sandia Peak Ski Area is NOT affiliated with the Tram. Please visit sandia.ski for ski area information.

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The Sandia Peak Tramway and the deck areas atop the tram are all wheelchair accessible.

For our guests who are hearing-impaired, you can still enjoy the incredible views from the tram car and the observation deck. Additionally, there are displays in the upper terminal that have information about the mountain, rock formations, types of vegetation and animals that can be spotted in the Sandia Mountains. 

Sight-impaired visitors can still enjoy the tram ride as the Cabin Operator will speak in detail about the mountain, rock formations, types of vegetation and animals as you travel the 2.7 miles up the mountain. 

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About The Everglades

What are the everglades.

Swamp is a word commonly used to describe the Everglades, but that is not an accurate description. The Everglades is actually a river. It’s a very shallow, slow-moving river that in some places is just inches deep and 50 miles wide. Sometimes called The River of Grass, it forms as water from Lake Okeechobee, which historically overflows the lake’s banks, moves onto the southern Florida plains. The waters then make their way to the Gulf of Mexico at the amazingly slow rate of 2,000 feet per day, or about one mile per 2 ½ days, depending on water depth.

Great White Heron standing in the Everglades River

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And how slow is that, in comparison to other rivers? Well, at its headwaters in Minnesota, the Mighty Mississippi moves along at about 1.2 Miles Per Hour, which translates to about 152,000 feet per day. When the Mississippi gets to New Orleans, it’s moving about 3 MPH, which comes out to 380,000 feet per day.

The Everglades River is lazy, and its pace creates an ecosystem that’s friendly to about 150 species of trees, 40 species of mammals, hundreds of types of colorful birds, and an array of reptiles and amphibians, including crocodiles and alligators. It’s a unique habitat that you won’t see anywhere else on Earth.

Everglades National Park

The Everglades National Park covers approximately 2,357 square miles, making it bigger than Rhode Island and Delaware. It is the third largest park in the lower 48 states, surpassed by only Death Valley and Yellowstone. Everglades National Park was established on December 6, 1947, in an effort to conserve the natural landscape and prevent degradation of not only its land, but also the plants and animals that inhabit the Everglades.

The Park has been designated as an International Biosphere Reserve and a Wetlands of International Significance by the United Nations. So it is not only crucial to the local region and state, but recognized on an international scale.

If you’re considering a visit to the National Park, we encourage you to check out the National Park Services page dedicated to planning your visit . Here are valuable resources to provide you important information about everything there is to see and do!

Where are the Everglades

1.5 million acres of tropical wetlands in southern Florida make up the Everglades. You’ll find us here at Shark Valley Loop Road in Miami. When navigating with a GPS, you’ll want to use 36000 SW 8th Street, Miami, 33194.

Click here for a map of the Everglades , courtesy the National Park Service.

What to do in Everglades National Park

Everglades National Park isn’t just home to amazing wildlife , it also features plenty of opportunity for fun and excitement during your visit.

Rated among the top attractions in Everglades National Park by Tripadvisor , Shark Valley offers guests numerous ways to explore.

Among guest favorites are the two-hour Everglades tram tours . During your tram ride, you’ll get up close and personal to the amazing Everglade experience. However, nothing can beat standing atop the 45-foot high observation deck at the midway point of your journey. This provides unrivaled views of the Everglades and is a perfect spot to snap a photo or two.

For those of us who like to move at their own pace, there’s a self-guided bicycle tour one can experience with our Everglades bike rental option, or you can save costs and bring your own bike. This 15-mile paved road is flat and free of rough terrain, so it’s a quite enjoyable 2-3 hour adventure.

Where to Stay in Everglades National Park

There is no shortage of available accommodations in and around Everglades National Park. We invite you to visit our Shark Valley resources page which outlines links to nearby accommodations and attractions to learn more.

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The full-day Yosemite Grand Tour combines Yosemite Valley, Glacier Point and the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias for a memorable day in Yosemite National Park. Bring your camera for numerous photo opportunities! 

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Tour pricing, glacier point tour.

Virtually every visitor who comes to Yosemite National Park spends at least some time at Glacier Point, drawn to the breathtaking views. On this four-hour tour, you’ll go from Yosemite Valley to Glacier Point—a 3,200-foot elevation gain.  Be sure to bring your camera to capture awe-inspiring photos of Yosemite’s famous waterfalls and the distant High Sierra mountains. 

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Tour pricing:, yosemite valley floor tour.

Available year-round, the Yosemite Valley Floor Tour is approximately 2 hours long and can be enjoyed during the warm months in an open-air tram, and during the colder months from the comfort of a heated motor coach with panoramic windows. Led by park rangers and Yosemite Hospitality naturalists, you’ll get to see all of the highlights at Yosemite, as you learn about the history, flora, and fauna throughout the Park.

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Please Note: This bus does not operate until Tioga Pass is open.

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Explore juneau with goldbelt tram ticket, day ticket: elevate your juneau experience.

Unleash the beauty of Juneau with our convenient Day Ticket! Perfect for visitors eager to capture the essence of Alaska’s capital city in a single day. Purchase your Day Ticket online in advance or on the same day at our ticket counter. With the Day Ticket, you’ll enjoy unlimited rides for the day, making it easy to experience the breathtaking views and attractions that Juneau has to offer.

Adult: $55.00

All-day Pass, this tour is at your leisure and is self-guided. You may come and go as often as you like

Child: $40.00

Children ages 3 – 12. All-day Pass, this tour is at your leisure and is self-guided. You may come and go as often as you like at the time of visit to purchase and use this ticket.

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Embark on a journey of a lifetime with our Day Pass and make the most of your visit to Juneau.

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THIS PASS IS A REVOCABLE LICENSE. Tram users agree to abide by rules set by management. Violation of those rules may result in loss of ticket and/or tram privileges. User grants permission to Goldbelt Inc. to utilize users’ image or likeness in photographs, films, etc., for promotional use. This ticket is non-refundable once used. Present ticket to host/attendant for admission.

IF LOST OR DESTROYED, THIS TICKET CANNOT BE REPLACED . Please be careful when leaving the mountain house (upper tram terminal). Mount Roberts is part of the Alaska Wilderness. There are risks in the enjoyment of the wilderness, including without limitation, changing weather conditions, trail conditions, uneven surfaces, steep terrain, snow, ice, mud, vegetation, debris, rocks, streams, and wild animals (including bears). User releases and holds harmless Goldbelt Inc. and its owners and their respective directors, officers, employees, and agents from all claims of liability or damage, injury or death, whether based upon negligence or otherwise.

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TBE updates tram tour schedule

By tarpon bay explorers - | may 8, 2024.

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Tarpon Bay Explorers reported that its tram tour schedule has changed for the summer/off-season, effective now through August. Tours will be offered on Tuesdays and on Thursdays or Saturdays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Reservations are recommended. The J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge’s recreation concession, TBE also offers activities like kayak and paddlecraft rentals and guided tours, along with a nature-themed gift shop. Hours of operation are Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with rentals stopping at 3 p.m. For more information or reservations, visit www.tarponbayexplorers.com or call 239-472-8900. TBE is at 900 Tarpon Bay Road, Sanibel.

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  1. Tours tramway

    Tours tramway refers to tram networks of the city of Tours, in Indre-et-Loire, in the French region of Centre-Val de Loire, at different times: . A network that functioned from 1877 to 1949. A new network called RBD, designed from the 1990s, which was inaugurated on 31 August 2013, and is part of Fil Bleu (literally, blue wire), the transit network of the Touraine agglomeration.

  2. Shark Valley Tram Tour

    Shark Valley Tram Tour. Exploring the Shark Valley area by tram is a great way to see and learn about the wildlife and history of Everglades National Park. Guided two-hour tram tours are offered along a fifteen-mile loop trail into the "River of Grass". The open air trams allow for abundant wildlife viewing opportunities, and stop at the Shark ...

  3. 2022 Everglades Tram Tours

    For reservations or any special questions about the tours, you can e-mail or call us at (305) 221-8455. The 2 hour Everglades Tram Tour through Shark Valley in Everglades National Park is a South Florida ecotour. Shark Valley naturalists escort all tours, and the open trams allow you to view wildlife on both sides.

  4. Shark Valley Everglades Tram Tours Hours & Rates for 2021

    Everglades Tram Tour Rates. Tram Tours are approximately 2 hours. Adults (13-61) $31.00. Seniors (62+) $24.00. Children (3-12) $16.00. Please call (305-221-8455) or email ([email protected]) for military discount codes. Book an Everglades Tram Tour. Explore Group Tour Rates (12+)

  5. Tram Road

    Tram Road. Trail Description: This flat, paved road is used for tram rides, bicycling, and walking. Along the road you may see alligators, herons, egrets, deer, turtles, and snail kites. An observation tower at the halfway point provides panoramic views. Below the Observation Tower is a short trail through a tropical hardwood hammock.

  6. Everglades National Park Tours

    Shark Valley Tram Tours The Captivating and Educational Way To See The Everglades. The Everglades is a unique and fascinating ecosystem. When you take an Everglades National Park tour at Shark Valley, you'll travel in a relaxed setting, learning about the ecology and history of The Everglades from our friendly and knowledgeable Park-trained naturalists.

  7. Shark Valley Everglades Guided Tram Tour

    Explore the Shark Valley region of Everglades National Park on this guided, 2-hour tram tour. See the famous 'River of Grass' and the wildlife within it, like alligators, crocodiles, birds and more. Learn about the ecosystem of this world-renowned wetlands from the accompanying naturalist guide. And enjoy the panoramic view of the Everglades from the top of a 45-foot-high observation deck ...

  8. Shark Valley Tram Tours

    Tram tour is extremely educational and in depth. We had done several ranger programs at flamingo and big cypress prior to this ride. Much of the info we had gathered in those tours was further elaborated in an excellent fashion by our tour guide Juan. He is an excellent tour guide and seems to love his job.

  9. Tours station

    Tours station (French: Gare de Tours) is a railway station serving the city of Tours, ... The station is connected to the Fil bleu urban transport network, in particular line A of the Tours tramway, which came into service on 31 August 2013. On this occasion, new access was created on the west facade of the station (Rue de Nantes) to allow ...

  10. Experience

    Begin your tour with our new, interactive pre-boarding exhibits featuring 60s era animation and Gateway Arch trivia. Then, be transported 630 feet to the top of America's tallest monument. Each tram tour has an anticipated duration of 45-60 minutes. For the best experience, purchase your Tram Ride to the Top tickets before you visit.

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    NASA Tram Tours are the most popular experiences at Space Center Houston - add them to your visit! These tours are your chance to go on-site at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) and get an up-close look at human space exploration.. Located on 1,600 acres, NASA Johnson Space Center is the training base for NASA astronauts and the site of Mission Control, where a Houston-based team supports the ...

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    Welcome! The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway—the world's largest rotating tram car—travels over two-and-one-half miles along the breathtaking cliffs of Chino Canyon, transporting riders to the pristine wilderness of the Mt. San Jacinto State Park. During your approximately ten-minute journey, tram cars rotate slowly, offering picturesque and spectacular vistas of the valley floor below.

  13. Everglades Shark Valley Tram Tour & Airboat

    So, we booked the tram tour for 11:00 in the morning, planning to get there early. There is a $30 fee per vehicle just to enter the Everglades Shark Valley entrance. However, we bought an annual pass last year for $80 before our road trip to Arizona, and it was still valid. If you are planning to visit multiple parks in a year, this is a great ...

  14. Eureka Springs Tram Tours

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    ONLINE TICKET PURCHASE REQUIRED Buy Tram Tickets Hours & Directions TEN 3 Restaurant Dog Day Create Your Sandia Moments TAKE THE SCENIC ROUTE Rising from the hustle and bustle of Albuquerque, you ascend one of America's most stunning urban peaks. Reaching the 10,378-foot crest of the Sandia Mountains, an 11,000 square mile panoramic view awaits

  16. Buy Tram Tickets

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  17. Goldbelt Tram

    Goldbelt Tram. Experience Mount Roberts! This is more than just a cool ride: The Goldbelt Mount Roberts Tramway takes you 1,800 feet high and then lets you explore a park offering cultural heritage education, dynamic crafts and some amazing, expansive views. It's Juneau's most panoramic and breathtaking view!

  18. About the Everglades

    Rated among the top attractions in Everglades National Park by Tripadvisor, Shark Valley offers guests numerous ways to explore. Among guest favorites are the two-hour Everglades tram tours. During your tram ride, you'll get up close and personal to the amazing Everglade experience. However, nothing can beat standing atop the 45-foot high ...

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    Covered Coach Option. The Valley Floor Tour is led by park rangers from approximately mid-April through mid-October when operating on open-air trams. During other times and wet or cold weather while it's tram season, tours are on buses and led by highly-knowledgeable drivers. The tentative date for open trams is May 12th, 2024.

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    Tram Tours. Arlington National Cemetery Tours, Inc., a subsidiary of Historic Tours of America, Inc., is Arlington National Cemetery's only authorized interpretative tour bus service. • Tram tours depart every 20 minutes, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. • The tour is a live-narrated, hop on/hop off tour making five stops: President John F. Kennedy gravesite, John J. Pershing gravesite ...

  21. Goldbelt Tram

    Goldbelt Tram is located just south of downtown Juneau, Alaska. Look for us on the cruise ship dock in the big red building! The Juneau tram makes a six-minute ascent of 3,819-foot up Mount Roberts from the cruise ship docks to a height of about 1,800 feet. A restaurant, theater, retail shop, and nature center are located at the top of the tramway, as well as connections to trails leading both ...

  22. Tram Tickets

    All-day Pass, this tour is at your leisure and is self-guided. You may come and go as often as you like. Child: $40.00. Children ages 3 - 12. All-day Pass, this tour is at your leisure and is self-guided. ... Tram Ticket Policy. CONDITIONS OF USE; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. THIS CONTRACT LIMITS OUR LIABILITY. THIS PASS IS A REVOCABLE LICENSE ...

  23. Gråkallbanen: Riding the Trondheim Tram

    Tram on the Lian line in 1982. Photo: Kurt Rasmussen / Wikipedia. At its peak, the network had five lines. The Lade line, the very first one to be established, was built upon and eventually linked the centre square of town to the Lade area.. The Ila line linked the centre square to a stop close to Ila park.Elgeseter line linked the Dalsenget area (corresponding to today's Hesthagen bus stop ...

  24. Tram Tour Guide

    The tram tour guide narrates a scripted tour for adults and children while driving a 48-passenger open air tram or walking on designated routes throughout the Garden. As needed, the tram tour ...

  25. TBE updates tram tour schedule

    Tarpon Bay Explorers reported that its tram tour schedule has changed for the summer/off-season, effective now through August. Tours will be offered on Tuesdays and on Thursdays or Saturdays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Reservations are recommended. The J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge's recreation concession, TBE also offers activities like kayak and paddlecraft […]