La Quinta by Wyndham Searcy





The La Quinta by Wyndham Searcy Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This route follows the cliffs, and if you wish to explore the base of the cliffs, some "cavelike" formations can be found, along with large trees, and narrow passageways. Please be respectful of wildlife and plant life, especially if you traverse off trail. Since this park is relatively secluded, please be very careful on the hike.
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This simple walking trail travels around the perimeter of Yancey Park and provides a great outdoor exercise path for those in the nearby area. Other amenities in the park include restrooms, a playground, a pavilion, a basketball court, picnic areas and grills, and lighted tennis courts. There are many trees along the path, providing shade for the majority of the way. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible...
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The Searcy Bike and Walking Trail includes 7 segments. In between several segments, road navigation is needed. The fastest and easiest routes are given. Alternate routes may be taken. Starting at the park/college, there’s a nice section ideal for a walk/run. Accessibility: There is a small paved parking lot just north of the start of the route on the west side off North Ella but there do not appear to be any designated accessible parking spaces or striped access aisles there. The trail...
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This trail is located at the Lercher 15 Trail System at BJ Ranch. You must be a member to access the trail. Please see the Lercher website for more information: www.lercher15trails.com The address to the trail system is 552 Shiloh Rd. McRae, AR 72102. Some of the amenities in this park include restrooms and picnic tables.
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This trail is the main route of the Lercher 15 trail system. From the trailhead sign, continue down the gravel farm road. The gravel road forks just before a cattle guard, continue straight over the first cattle guard and take the next cattle guard 30 yards on your right. Look for the large yellow arrow attached to a red cattle guard about 400 yards from the trailhead and begin following the yellow arrows. Most yellow arrows are attached to posts and made out of painted rebar. Continue up...