Wild Florida Airboat Tours and Gator Park Tickets in Kenansville, FL

3301 Lake Cypress RoadKenansville, FL 34739
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Overview

Orlando’s exciting airboat and wildlife park experience, Wild Florida Airboats offers scenic tours during the day, breathtaking tours at sunset and exciting tours at night. Guests of all ages can enjoy guided tours through the protected swamps and rivers in the 100,000 acres of beautiful Central Florida wetlands to find alligators, birds, eagles, tropical plants and more.

up to 1.2 hrs

Good To Know

  • Don't forget to take a "slothie" (a selfie with a sloth experience).
  • Daytime and evening tours available.
  • Traverse the swamps and rivers of the Central Florida Everglades.
  • View gators, birds, eagles and more.
  • Airboat rides include admission to the wildlife park.
  • Wear sunscreen, and sunglasses are recommended.
  • No food allowed on the airboat tours. Feeding the wildlife is prohibited.
  • Be sure to check out the on-site BBQ cafe and gift shop before you leave.

Description

When it comes to airboat eco tours, there is simply no comparison to Wild Florida. Just a short drive from the Orlando and Disney area, we offer beautiful day tours, relaxing sunset tours and exciting night tours that guests of all ages will love. Travel deep into the protected swamps, marshes and rivers that make up the Central Florida Everglades.

Get an in-depth look at the gators, birds, eagles, trees and plants that can be found in Florida's beautiful wetlands. This is Natural Florida at its best! We guarantee you won’t see any development, homes, or signs of human life. Come see for yourself how good it feels to be in the middle of nowhere.

After the tour explore this amazing wildlife park full of zebras, watusi, deer, water buffalo, emu, wild boar and monster alligators. The Wildlife Park is included with your airboat tour. Visit the tropical bird aviary, hands-on alligator demonstrations, gift shop, 500 ft. sightseeing dock and nature trails. Don’t forget to try the delicious barbecue with smoked ribs, chicken, pulled pork, fried alligator and even frog legs! Wild Florida is properly insured with a fleet of US Coast Guard approved boats and captains.

To keep their staff and visitors healthy and help the community reduce the spread of Coronavirus, Wild Florida is requiring guests to wear face masks while enjoying the Gator Park, airboats, and giraffe feeding platform during their adventure.

Wild Florida Reviews

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lucyb636
Derby, Derbyshire, England
"VIP sloth encounter & boat ride"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed December 15, 2024 NEW
Brilliant place, we did the VIP Sloth encounter which was amazing and then we did the boat ride which was great fun too! Would definitely recommend
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Frequently Asked Questions about Wild Florida

Where is Wild Florida located?

Wild Florida is located at 3301 Lake Cypress Rd, Kenansville, Florida, 34739.

Are tours recommended for people with medical conditions?

Wild Florida Airboat Tours can accommodate people with most medical conditions and disabilities. They will assist guests with loading into the airboat for people in wheelchairs. They also have two push wheelchairs on site available to guests on a first come first serve basis.

What size boats do they offer?

They offer a small boat which can hold up to 6 people or a large boat that can hold up to 17 people. For a large group, they suggest calling to confirm seats for a specific tour time.

How many people can one boat accommodate?

Each boat can hold up to 16 people.

Do tours operate in the rain?

Yes, they operate rain or shine. They provide poncho's for sale in the gift shop or recommend you dress according to the weather.

How fast do airboats go?

Airboats generally sail at speeds of around 35 miles per hour.

Is Wild Florida ethical?

Yes, Wild Florida seeks to educate individuals about Florida’s natural resource, and are dedicated to protect, conserve and enhance Florida’s diverse ecosystem.