Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki means a place to learn. Learn about history,archeology, culture and how Seminole lived in the Florida swamps and Everglades. The museum features: Living village, exhibits, boardwalk, collections and store. Address: West Boundary Road Fort Lauderdale, FL 17 Miles North Of Interstate 75 between Fort Lauderdale and Naples 863-902-1113
Billie Swamp Safari It offers daily eco-tours into the reservation wetlands aboard swamp buggies or air boats where you can see the wildlife and the endangered flora of the Florida Everglades. Activities: Bird watching, reptile shows, alligator wrestling, taste the Seminole traditional foods and much more. Located on the Big Cypress Seminole Reservation. 17 Miles North Of Interstate 75 between Fort Lauderdale and Naples 800-949-6101
Miami Native American Attractions
Miccosuke Indian Village The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians has three reservation areas in Florida: Tamiami Trail, Alligator Alley and Krome Avenue.
Indian Village Phone: 305 552-8365 It is 30 minutes west of the Florida Turnpike. Learn about their culture, lifestyle, history, painting and photography. Airboat rides over the "River of grass", wildlife, gift shop, restaurant, alligator demonstrations and much more.
Miccosukee Indian Museum It was founded in 1983. It features clothing, paintings, sculptures and artifacts from the Tribe. They display the government documents that gave them their sovereignty in 1962. Address: Mile Marker 70, U.S. 41 Tamiami Trail, Miami, FL 33144 Phone: 305 552-8365
Miccosukee Resort & Gaming It is 15 minutes west of florida Turnpike, it has 302 rooms, gaming (Bingo, video pull tab machines and poker ) is open24 hours a day and it also has live entertainment. Reservations: 1 877 242-6464 or 305 925-2555 Address: 500 S.W. 177th Avenue, Miami, FL 33194
Miccosukee Golf and country club. Purchased in 2001, the former Miami National Golf Club opens from 6:30 am to 10 pm daily. The Country Club features an Olympic size swimming pool and banquet facilities that can host up to 350 guests. Address: 6401 Kendale Lakes Drive, Miami, FL 33183 Phone: 305 382-3930
Miami Native American Attractions
Native Village It is one of the oldest attractions in Florida. Attractions: * Animal Exhibits Alligators, turtles, snakes, monkeys, skunks, panthers, bears and much more. * Wildlife Show The Panther is currently one of Florida's most endangered species, there are only about 50 Panthers left in the wild. You will have the opportunity to be photographed with one of them. * Alligator Feeding You will see alligators up to 15 feet long * Native American Village Native Village is a small private zoo in the Seminole Reservation, it has been in operation for over 20 years. Experience life as it was 400 years ago when only natives inhabited the land. Learn about ecology, biology and history.
Address: 3551 North State Road 7 [441], Hollywood, FL 33021 From 95 take Sterling west to State Road 7, make a left heading south. They are about 1/2 mile on the east side of the street opposite the Seminole Casino and Bingo hall. Native Village is open 7 days a week, from 10.00AM to 5.00PM. Adults $ 5.00 Children (ages 3-13) $ 4.00 Phone: 954 961-4519
Miami Native American Attractions
Seminole Okalee Indian Village The Seminole Indians are the original Florida natives. Deep water alligator wrestling show and much more. Adults $10 Seniors 55 and over $8 Children 5-12 $8 Children 4 and under are FREE Admission subject to change without notice Address: 5716 Seminole Way Hollywood, FL 33314 Location: At Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino inside the Seminole Reservation Directions: Located just off State Road 7 (U.S. Highway 441) north of Stirling Road in Hollywood, Florida. It is easily accessible from the Florida Turnpike, I-95and I-595. 30 minutes from the Miami International Airport 30 minutes from downtown Miami Phone: 954 364-4221 and 954 797-5452