La Quinta by Wyndham Portland





The La Quinta by Wyndham Portland Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a paved path with nice views of the city and nearby stately homes. Accessibility: There do not appear to be any designated accessible spaces in the paved street parking along Bramhall Street. There are at least 10 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Bramhall Street at the north end of the trail. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. This parking lot has been marked with a waypoint. The trail surface is paved concrete, smooth, and...
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This is a great paved trail with the sea next to you the whole way. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of designated accessible spaces: 6 at the trailhead; Number of van-accessible spaces with access aisles: 6; Parking lot surface: paved. Trail Details: Trail surface: paved asphalt, smooth; Average trail width: 8 feet; Estimated average grade category: flat (1% or less).
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A flat, multi-use, gravel and paved trail around the cove. Heavily trafficked, with lots of parking. Accessibility: There are at least 6 designated accessible spaces in the large paved parking lot off of Preble Street at the south end of the trail. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is paved or gravel (with partial railings). It is typically at least 4 feet wide (with many wider passing spaces). The majority of the trail is estimated to be in the...
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This wooded park is dedicated to the former mayor of Portland, James Phinney Baxter. His son, Governor Percival Baxter, named the park in honor of his father in 1946. The park was set aside as a bird sanctuary and was intended to be a less developed park void of any paved paths. The park is great for visitors of all ages.
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This urban park has a picnic area, benches, and a great view of the Portland peninsula. There is a paved ramp for walkers, runners, and cyclists to access the Casco Bay Bridge that runs above the park. You can fish off the end of the pier. Anglers should be familiar with Maine state fishing regulations. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of designated accessible spaces: 1 at the...
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