Maritime Hotel Fort Lauderdale Cruise Port





The Maritime Hotel Fort Lauderdale Cruise Port Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Broward County's first nature center, which opened in September 1978, comprises three vegetative communities found along and influenced by the New River: an inland freshwater cypress/maple wetland, a pond apple/mangrove community along the river, and, farther inland, a laurel oak hammock. The 57-acre site is now designated as an Urban Wilderness Area.
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This is a walking tour of Fort Lauderdale from the Riverwalk to luxurious Las Olas and the beautiful beaches. The first stop on this tour is the jewel in the crown of Fort Lauderdale's efforts to attract more family-friendly tourists: its beautiful waterfront park, the Riverwalk. Located along the historic New River, the 1.5-mile Riverwalk has revitalized Fort Lauderdale's downtown. This walking tour continues over to Las Olas Boulevard, the Rodeo Drive of Fort Lauderdale. This posh...
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This is a nice paved path located in an urban park that loops around a lake. There is plenty of shade as you walk through some mangrove-like sections of the park. There is plenty of parking at the trailhead. Along the way, you will pass fitness stations, water fountains with a dog drinking area, and public restrooms. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of designated accessible spaces: 2...
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Parking is available at Dania Beach Ocean Park at the end of N Beach Rd for a daily fee of $3 per person. The majority of this hike is along a sandy trail, which passes by dunes and through flatland ecosystems. While dogs are allowed on the beginning portions of the trail, they are not allowed at the beach.
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This is a paved path along the coast with easy beach access. According to wheelchairtraveling.com: People come to Fort Lauderdale because of the endless miles of public beaches. Between Fort Lauderdale Beach Park and E. Sunrise Boulevard is a white, sandy stretch of coastline consisting of multiple beaches. On the other side of Seabreeze Boulevard are many hotels, restaurants, and bars with ocean views, often with outdoor seating. Both sides of the sidewalk along Seabreeze Boulevard are...