La Quinta I-95 Deerfield Beach





The La Quinta I-95 Deerfield Beach Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This trail often closes during the winter due to high water flooding the trail system. Please consult the park before you head out. This mountain bike trail overlaps with the park-wide Nature Trail, following along nearly the same path the entire time. This trail is intended to be multi-use and is shared by mountain bikers and hikers.
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This is a well-maintained multi-use path that follows the El Rio Canal between Glades Road and Spanish River Boulevard in Boca Raton. It is a completely paved path that borders Florida Atlantic University to the east. The route features rest areas every so often under the shade provided by the numerous trees. The wildlife includes the ever-present Gopher Turtle, some waterfowl, and a Great Heron or two. There is also excellent fishing to do enjoyed from the banks of the canal. As the...
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This is the southernmost section of Tradewinds park which travels near Cypress Creek through a tropical forest. Views of a pond and swamp can be seen along the boardwalk section. There are asphalt paths that travel through this park and several picnic areas are scattered between these areas for those who want to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of...
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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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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...