Delray Sands Resort
The Delray Sands Resort Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This trail heads south off of the end of the Cicada Nature Trail. The beginning is marked by blue blazes which then turn into yellow blazes on wooden posts. As this route is a natural haven in the city, noise from the road can sometimes be heard in this area. The trail starts off as a paved sidewalk and then joins a sandy trail. The trail was lined with palm trees, saw palmettos, and white oak trees draped with Spanish moss.
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The Cicada Nature Trail is the main trail leading into the Yamato Scrub Nature Area. It's a paved sidewalk trail making it wheelchair accessible and great for small kids. Accessibility: There is 1 designated accessible space in the small paved parking lot off of Clint Moore Road at the southwest end of the trail. It is van-accessible with a striped access aisle. The trail surface is paved concrete. It is typically at least 3 feet wide (with some wider passing spaces). The entire trail is...
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This is a paved path that is parallel to the beach and makes for a great quick walk or bike ride. Many sections of this path are exposed and bringing sun protection is advised. This area showcases the beautiful Boca Raton with many different amenities in the park including a playground, picnic area, and benches to admire the scenery. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of designated...
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This is a nice wide and paved loop that travels the perimeter of Blue Lake. There are scenic overlooks of the lake and many opportunities to observe native wildlife in the area. There is also a nature trail that leaves from this main loop for those who want to explore the natural area surrounding the lake.
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Bikes are not allowed in the natural area but can be used on the paved sidewalks around the lake. This is a pretty stroll through nature tucked away in the city. You will see plenty of iguanas and a turtle or two. Most of this trail is paved, but look out for the red square and yellow circle trails off of the main loop, which will take you through relatively secluded sandy paths. Accessibility: There are 8 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Spanish River Boulevard...