Motel 6-Daytona Beach, FL - Speedway





The Motel 6-Daytona Beach, FL - Speedway Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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There are many recreational activities to enjoy here such as hiking, bicycling, horseback riding, picnicking, boating, fishing, hunting, nature study and photography. Horseback riding and bicycling are allowed only on forest roads, firelines and designated trails. Tiger Bay State Forest contains one hiking trail (Buncombe) in the Florida Forest Service's Trailwalker Hiking Program and one equestrian trail (Rima Ridge) in the Florida Forest Service’s Trailtrotter Program.
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This is the boardwalk for Daytona Beach. It passes by the Daytona Beach Bandshell, the Clock Tower, and the Daytona Beach Pier, before ending at Breakers Park. Accessibility: There is 1 designated accessible space in the paved parking lot off of North Ocean Avenue at the south end of the trail. It is van-accessible with a striped access aisle. The trail surface is paved (with partial edge barriers and railings) and smooth. It is typically 4 to 8 feet wide (with many wider passing spaces)....
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This walk travels over the bridge and back. You can walk all the way to the beach if you want a longer walk. You will have to cross two intersections where there are traffic lights. There are also 3 restaurants under the bridge and a Dairy Bar where you can get refreshments. Accessibility: There are 4 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Halifax Drive at the west end of the trail. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is paved...
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This is a short and sweet wooded and paved path around several lakes at Ormond Beach Central Park. Accessibility: There is at least 1 designated accessible space in the paved parking lot off of Hammock Lane at the north end of the trail. It is van-accessible with a striped access aisle. The trail surface is paved concrete, asphalt, or wooden boardwalks (with railings). It is typically 3 to 6 feet wide (with some wider passing spaces). There are metal bollards along some of the trail which...
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Spruce Creek Park is located on 23 acres of beautiful land in Port Orange. Its 536-foot boardwalk is the start of more than three miles of nature trails leading to the 15-foot observation tower. There is an option to continue to Rose Bay, with many areas to spot wildlife along the way. The tower overlooks the marsh area near Spruce Creek.