2026 Everglades National Park Wall Calendars
Discover the wild, watery heart of Florida with the 2026 Everglades National Park Wall Calendar. Each month captures the natural beauty and biodiversity of one of America's most unique ecosystems—from winding mangrove tunnels and grassy marshlands to colorful wading birds, sunbathing alligators, and dramatic cloudscapes over vast sawgrass prairies. Perfect for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and conservation enthusiasts, this calendar features twelve high-quality photographs that celebrate the Everglades’ ecological wonder. With spacious date grids for your notes and appointments, it brings the spirit of the wetlands into your home or office all year long.
About Everglades National Park
Established in 1947, Everglades National Park protects over 1.5 million acres of subtropical wilderness in southern Florida. It is the largest tropical wilderness of any kind in the U.S. and a designated World Heritage Site, Biosphere Reserve, and Wetland of International Importance. The park is home to hundreds of animal species, including the American alligator, Florida panther, manatee, and numerous rare birds such as the roseate spoonbill and great blue heron. Its diverse landscapes—spanning mangroves, marshes, pinelands, and freshwater sloughs—make the Everglades an irreplaceable natural treasure and a critical habitat for wildlife conservation.