Days Inn by Wyndham Bradenton I-75





The Days Inn by Wyndham Bradenton I-75 Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
The Bradenton Riverwalk is a paved trail alongside the Manatee River that offers a number of attractions, including views of the city and nearby bridges, a sand volleyball court, a skate park, a playground, and an amphitheater. The trail also offers multiple piers and spots for fishing. Accessibility: There are 2 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of 3rd Avenue West at the middle and to the south of the trail. Both of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles....
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This is a short and scenic trail that wanders through a forested area which provides nice shade to visitors passing by. This is a popular area among bird-watchers as there are many opportunities to view a variety of birds in the area. For those wishing to extend their hike, there is an additional loop that travels around Heron Lake for .7 of a mile.
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This route travels around Heron Lake on a hard-packed dirt surface. The trailhead is located at the Paw Park entrance near the small dog area. This is a great way to get some exercise in a conveniently located city park. For those wishing to extend their route, there is a spur trail that leads visitors along the creek for a mile before turning back.
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This is the most popular hiking route in the area and is a quick and convenient way to see the beauty of the Rye Preserve. The trail surface goes from hard-packed shells, soft sand, grass, and during periods of heavy rainfall it can be muddy. There are restrooms, a playground, and plentiful parking.
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This route combines all the available trails at Rye Preserve. The trail is mostly made of sand and there are sections of shade along the way. For more information on the Rye Preserve, please visit their website at: https://www.mymanatee.org/home/government/departments/parks-and-recreation/natural-resources/preserves/rye-wilderness.html