1. Discover Miccosukee Indian Village
Just inside Everglades National Park lies a unique aspect of Miami that many travelers miss. The Miccosukee Indian Village, located about 40 miles west of Miami, is an excellent destination for a history-rich adventure.
2. Learn About the Culture
At Miccosukee Indian Village, visitors can immerse themselves in the culture of the Miccosukee Indian Tribe seven days a week. A visit to the Miccosukee Museum reveals historical artifacts, while airboat rides offer thrilling experiences on breezy days. Additionally, guests can try their luck at the casino and savor delicious meals at the Village’s dining establishments.
3. Rich History
The Miccosukee Tribe originally migrated from the Creek Nation before the arrival of Columbus and prior to Florida’s inclusion in the United States. They were officially recognized by the U.S. government in 1962, which allowed them to establish a sovereign government. As a result, Miccosukee Village operates with its own laws and governance, separate from U.S. authority. The Tribe proudly opens its doors to visitors, inviting everyone to respect and appreciate their rich culture.
4. Seasonal Attractions and Activities
There are four distinct Miccosukee Tribe of Indian reservation areas. The largest reservation is nestled in Alligator Alley, spanning 75,000 acres. It hosts a mix of developed land and wetlands. The Tamiami Trail Reservation serves as the heart of the Tribe’s operations, featuring amenities like a police department, clinic, daycare center, general store, restaurant, and the Indian Village.
5. Exciting Activities Await
Stay at the resort for access to entertainment, including three bars, a pool, a fitness center, a spa, and an arcade for kids. The luxurious guest rooms incorporate eco-friendly amenities, some featuring split living areas and whirlpools.
6. Airboat Tours
Experience the Everglades on an airboat ride, perfect for families as they can accommodate multiple passengers. Expect to see local wildlife, from alligators to various bird species while navigating through the expansive landscape of the “River of Grass.” Visitors can also stop at traditional Miccosukee camps during the ride.
7. Unique Performances
Alligator wrestling shows offer visitors a thrilling performance opportunity. Watch as tribesmen demonstrate Miccosukee rituals alongside alligators, featuring daring acts that provide great Instagram moments. Six shows are conducted daily from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
8. Restaurant Options
With five eateries available, dining options give visitors a taste of local cuisine. Enjoy seasonal seafood buffets, a deli open 24 hours, and fine dining offerings, all showcasing a flavorful blend of international dishes.
9. Cultural Celebrations
During the last week of December, the Miccosukee Tribe hosts an Indian Arts & Crafts Festival, celebrating their heritage through music, dance, art, traditional food, and alligator demonstrations.