Tamiami Trail
The Tamiami Trail is a highway in Florida that connects the cities of Tampa and Miami. Officially known as U.S. Route 41, it spans approximately 275 miles and runs through diverse landscapes, including wetlands and urban areas. The trail was completed in 1928 and serves as a vital transportation route in southern Florida.
The Tamiami Trail also provides access to the Everglades National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Travelers can enjoy scenic views and wildlife sightings along the route, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The highway plays a crucial role in the region's economy and tourism.