Travelodge by Wyndham Water's Edge Hotel - Racine





The Travelodge by Wyndham Water's Edge Hotel - Racine Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The 78 acres and two activity buildings provide a very accessible and comfortable setting for novices or experienced outdoors people. The center is comprised of almost 4,000 feet of Root River frontage, river-bottom land, ponds, and uplands hardwoods. Miles of hiking trails thread through the varied terrain. Most species of birds and animals native to southeast Wisconsin can be found on the property. Those looking for a few hours of quiet on a weekend or an hour after work will find that...
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The Lake Michigan Pathway extends approximately 9.8 miles along the lakeshore. On the north side of Racine, it connects to Racine County's Milwaukee-Racine-Kenosha Trail (MRK) at 3-Mile Road and South Street. On the south side of Racine, it connects to Racine county's North Shore Trail at Chicory Road. This trail is occasionally subject to erosion, so please use caution. With a connection to the Root River Pathway at the mail Street Bridge, users have access to many Racine attractions, by...
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Converted rail bed offers a flat, traffic-free path to connect Kenosha to communities to the North and South. The Kenosha County Bike Trail follows the old North Shore railbed North-South through Kenosha County. There are two separate segments on either the north or south side of the city of Kenosha. The sections can be bridged with the separate Pike Bike Trail through Kenosha along the lakefront creating a seamless trail through Kenosha county. This detailed, location-aware, mobile guide...
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The Lake Michigan Pathway extends approximately 9.8 miles along the lakeshore. On the north side of Racine, it connects to Racine County's Milwaukee-Racine-Kenosha Trail (MRK) at 3-Mile Road and South Street. On the south side of Racine, it connects to Racine county's North Shore Trail at Chicory Road. With a connection to the Root River Pathway at the mail Street Bridge, users have access to many Racine attractions, by bike or on foot including the DeKoven Center, Pershing Park, downtown...