A high-speed fan airboat cutting a spray trail through vast sawgrass marshlands in the Grassrivers wetlands.
Region

Grassrivers

Vast subtropical freshwater sawgrass marshes and mangrove wetlands teeming with predatory wildlife.

Overview & Background

A massive, untamed subtropical wetland ecosystem based on the Florida Everglades. Characterized by shallow sawgrass prairies, dense cypress swamps, and winding mangrove channels, Grassrivers is home to dangerous apex predators including American Alligators and Florida Panthers.

Sub-Points of Interest & Landmarks

  • Grassrivers Wildlife Preserve: Protected ecological zone with wooden boardwalk lookouts.
  • Airboat Outpost & Rental Marina: Starting point for guided swamp tours and high-speed watercraft rentals.
  • Abandoned Hunter Shacks: Isolated off-grid stilt cabins hidden deep within the sawgrass marsh.
  • Cypress Bayou: Dense forest canopy wetland navigable only by shallow-draft boats.
  • Alligator Alley Rest Stop: Roadside tourist oasis and wildlife viewing platform.

Connecting Infrastructure

  • State Route 84 (Alligator Alley): The primary east-west highway cutting directly across the wetland basin.

Official Press Imagery

A high-speed fan airboat cutting a spray trail through vast sawgrass marshlands in the Grassrivers wetlands.
Fan-powered airboat skimming across the Grassrivers sawgrass marshes.
Large American alligators basking in the sunlight on a muddy marsh bank beside shallow dark swamp water.
Native alligators resting along the natural wetlands of Grassrivers.
Towering bald cypress trees with submerged root knees and hanging Spanish moss over still blackwater swamps.
Dense cypress tree canopy draped with Spanish moss in the wetlands.
Brilliant orange and crimson sunset reflecting across an endless flat horizon of flooded sawgrass plains.
Vivid tropical sunset over the untamed Grassrivers wetlands.

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Documentation & Sources