Hilton Garden Inn Orlando East - UCF Area





The Hilton Garden Inn Orlando East - UCF Area Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This beautiful conservation area is located just east of Orlando and offers visitors a view of some of the prettiest floodplains located near the Econlockhatchee River. The trail travels through a variety of different environments, from sandhills to pine flatwoods and swampy areas along the river. There are many wildlife viewing opportunities in this area.
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This portion of the Cross Seminole Trail begins near the end of the Cady Way Trail and ends in Oviedo. There are several road crossings and stops signs along the way. Accessibility: There are 2 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Aloma Avenue at the southwest end of the trail. Neither of them appears to be van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is paved (with edge barriers at bridges), smooth, and typically at least 6 feet wide. The estimated...
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Little Econ Greenway is an easy-to-follow, paved trail about 7 miles in length. The trail runs parallel to the Little Econlockhatchee River from Forsyth Road to Alafaya Trail. Accessibility: There do not appear to be any designated accessible spaces off of Partridge Lane at the west end of the trail. However, there are 8 designated accessible spaces with striped access aisles in the large paved parking lot off of Yates Road. The trail can be accessed using a sidewalk to the north of the...
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There is easy roadside parking near the residential area of Winter Springs. Along this route, there are lots of tree bridges over creeks, babbling brooks, and elevation changes. The trail is mostly shaded and travels through a dense creekside hammock. This is a wonderful green space for the community that is located right in Winter Springs.
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This trail is well marked and travels through a dense forest which provides a lot of shade on the route. During certain parts of the year, mainly in the summer, the trail can be overgrown. The trailhead is at the intersection of 2200 Panorama Drive and Lake Mills. There will be a small fenced parking lot that can be easy to miss sometimes.