Welcome to our enchanted 32-acre park, where adventure awaits around every corner. Explore the lighted brick pathways that wind along the beautiful lake, surrounded by nature's wonders.
Get up-close and personal with Florida's favorite reptiles on an airboat adventure.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant beauty of native butterflies, wildlife, and plants in Lily's Butterfly Garden.
Embark on a mining adventure as you sift through buckets of soil, uncovering semi-precious gems, fossils, and crystals.
Witness our living history museum and learn from descendants of the Jororo Tribe, “The Forgotten Tribe of Florida” and discover a primitive way of living at our authentic Native American Village.
Wrap up your visit with a delicious lakeside meal at Boggy Bottoms BBQ. Join us and escape to nature!
Discover territory that remains unaltered in the wilderness of the Central Florida Everglades. Our captains take you into the breathtaking beauty of nature, including wetlands and wildlife. See alligators, turtles, birds and more in their natural environment. Native American Experience Towering Chickee’s cover genuine artifacts and hand-made creations of Native Americans in the daily workings of the Native American Village. Deeply rooted appreciation for their Native American heritage is brought to life for guests through the traditional stories and techniques of their culture that once thrived in Central Florida. Various presentations are shared with the audience for a captivating display of the indigenous lifestyle exclusive to the Native Experience at Boggy Creek! Learn how the Native Americans thrived in Central Florida with a presentation at the village with demonstrations on cooking, tool making, weapons and much more!
You will make your own way to the meeting points
*Must check-in 30 minutes prior to departure time or seats will be released. *Traffic can cause drive times to vary. Please allow extra time for traffic delays. *When using a GPS make sure to use the address and not the attraction name. • Dress code: Dress Warm as it is typically 10 degrees cooler on the water.