Homewood Suites by Hilton Bonita Springs





The Homewood Suites by Hilton Bonita Springs Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a short and scenic shell lined path that travels through the heart of Bonita Nature Place. The Imperial River runs parallel to this area and there is an abundance of wildlife to observe in the area. The route is not very well-marked and downloading the route beforehand to navigate is suggested.
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The Estero River Scrub has four trails that visitors can hike through different types of environments. This trail is a combination of the four. Gopher tortoises, warblers, wrens, and woodpeckers are commonly seen. Visitors hiking to the river can stop to rest at one of the benches located along the bank. For more information, please visit the park website. https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/estero-bay-preserve-state-park
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The red trail is a fairly narrow path compared to other trails in this area. This trail is intended to be multi-use and is shared by mountain bikers and hikers. Users recommend bringing sun protection as many sections of this trail are exposed. For more information about the CREW Flint Pen Strand Trails, please visit their website at https://crewtrust.org/flint-pen-strand-2/
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This beautiful park located along the beach serves as one of the most popular beach access points to the community. There is a three-quarter-mile boardwalk along this route that travels over wet prairie land and a variety of wildlife can be seen in the area. There are also restrooms, foot showers, and guided nature walks available at the trail head.
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Walk along the scenic coastline starting from Lynn Hall Park to Bowditch Point Park. This is a classic Florida beach walk, with sandy dunes and sea shells. At the northernmost point, visitors can observe fishing boats traveling across the Matanzas Pass. There are restrooms available at both ends of the route.