"The visitors’ center is named for Guy Bradley, a plume hunter turned conservationist who was murdered in 1905 by former hunting colleagues, and it functions as an interpretive hub for the area. Park staff provide programs and displays—one ranger, Roxanne Zastrow, is noted for showing off an alligator skull in interpretive contexts—and the center helps orient visitors to boat rentals, guided activities and local natural history." - Stanley Stewart Stanley Stewart Stanley Stewart is a multi-award-winning travel writer and author of three acclaimed books. He is a regular contributor to The Sunday Times and The Daily Telegraph. His work has taken him to more than 50 countries. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines