Hampton Inn Port Charlotte





The Hampton Inn Port Charlotte Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This walk starts near the Laishley Marina, at Laishley Park. From here, the paved route travels around the harbor with many viewpoints such as Marrage Point. The path leads to Trabue Park, with views of the harbor during the whole route. This route is completely exposed to the sun and there is little to no shade along the way. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of designated accessible...
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This is a nice and easy walk by the harbor that everyone can enjoy. The route is paved and mostly travels along the sidewalk with many shopping areas to stop and visit along the way. There are beautiful views over the water towards the Tamiami Trail, then the transition to mangroves on the east end makes for a nice change of scenery. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of designated...
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This trail is well-maintained, flat, and easy for the whole family to enjoy. While this route makes for a quick hike, it can easily be connected to other trails in the area. There are beautiful viewpoints along the water where wading birds and sometimes alligators can be seen. There is little shade along the route so please come prepared with proper sun proctection.
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This route is a combination of three different loops available at Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park. There are sweeping views of the water with many opportunities to observe wading birds in the area and other wildlife such as alligators. Bug spray is recommended due to the number of bugs present in the warm months.
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This is a popular trail for those who want to experience the beauty of lowland lakes in the area. There are many opportunities to see local wildlife such as alligators, turtles, wading birds, and a variety of unique plant species. The trail can become muddy during wet conditions and waterproof shoes are recommended.