"It was much more dramatically flooded than I was expecting, and it was way more flooded than the previous time that I had gone a few weeks prior," said Schafer.
Over the last few years, park managers have been drawing up ways to make the parts of Shark Valley that people use higher and dryer.
Flooding along a trail first created more than six decades ago has always been an issue, one long driven by the seasonal wet and dry cycles of the Everglades.
They're hoping to secure money for the proposed plans, which would include elevation of the entrance and the trail used by tourist trams and bikers.
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