SureStay Hotel by Best Western Greenville





The SureStay Hotel by Best Western Greenville Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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There are a few short trails here, but all of them are connected by Patriot's Trail that loops around the park. This path took Patriot's Trail, with a few steps down to the lake in the main fishing area, and Fireworks Trail to the point on the opposite side and Fisherman's Trail back to Patriot's Trail. A large portion of the trail is along park roads until you reach the dam, where it leaves the roads and ventures through woods. The trail is generally wide and well maintained. There are a...
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Kaskaskian trail is an easy, flat trail through a mixture of forest and prairie areas. The trail offers beautiful wildflowers, butterflies and lots of mushrooms along the trail.
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Pawnee trail shares a leg with Cherokee trail loop 3 along a paved path to an old cemetery of early settlers in the area. It shares another leg on the other side of the loop with Kaskaskian trail. There is a connecting trail to enter from the Eldon Hazlett Cottages. The trail is wide and well maintained through a nice forest, with one leg paralleling the shoreline of Carlyle Lake. Deer and othe wildlife can be seen along this trail as well
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Cherokee trails are broken into 3 loops. Loop 1 is about 1.2 miles and loops 2 and 3 are about .8 miles each. Loop 2 and 3 share a common leg for a short distance. Loop 3 also shares a leg with Pawnee trail. The two split at the end of a paved path that leads from the parking area to an old cemetery of early settlers in the area. There are several nice views of Lake Carlyle. The trail is nicely wooded and there are deer, fox and other wildlife possibly seen along the way.
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Short trail near the Carlyle Lake West Spillway Picnic Area. It is a bottom ground trail, can be muddy or flooded. During warmer temperatures, bugs can be an issue. 3/4 mile loop trail through Kaskaskia River Bottom, located near the Carlyle Lake Dam.