Motel 6 Riviera Beach, FL





The Motel 6 Riviera Beach, FL Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The trail is well-maintained and marked by yellow dots. There are many opportunities to view wildlife and local flowers along the way. Many sections of this trail are exposed and bringing sun protection is advised. There are a couple of spur trails to explore for those wishing to extend their hike.
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This trail is intended to be multi-use and is shared by mountain bikers and hikers. There are many twists and turns along the route, which makes for a fun challenge on a bike or on foot. The path is mostly wide, with few sections of singletrack trail and mostly exposed to the sun. There are opportunities to observe the local bird and wildlife in the area along this route.
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Parking is located at the visitor center and gift shop. This is a beautiful hike across the boardwalk to the sound in North Palm Beach. The trail crosses over the sound and then heads into a dense forest of mangroves and palm trees until it emerges onto the beach with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.
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This is a great trail for bird watching and learning about the native trees in the area. There are many opportunities to view wildlife and local flowers along the way. This is a great short hike to complete while on the Island before enjoying the beach. Users recommend bringing bug spray due to the number of bugs present in the warm months.
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This boardwalk extends through the marsh and cypress swamp. Stop by the nature center to speak with a naturalist or sign up for a guided program. According to Accessible Nature (https://www.accessiblenature.info/?page_id=144#local): Grassy Waters Preserve of West Palm Beach has accessible trails. The Preserve is a 23 square mile with a variety of native wildlife and vegetation. There are a number of attractive trails. The Cypress Boardwalk trail is a wheelchair-accessible...