Holiday Inn Titusville/Kennedy Space Center, an IHG Hotel





The Holiday Inn Titusville/Kennedy Space Center, an IHG Hotel Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The EFS is 470 acres and features a nature center with exhibits, restrooms, and water fountains. There are eight well-marked trails are available, each ranging from 0.1 miles to 1.1 miles in length (4+ miles in total), including a 500-foot paved universal access trail. The main habitats are scrub and hammocks. There are over 300 species of native plants, reptiles, birds, butterflies, and mammals. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility...
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The Biodiversity Loop is a nice and shaded path while the Ridge Trail is mostly unshaded so it can get very hot through this section in the summer. For those wishing to extend or shorten this route, there are other trail connections in the park. Users recommend bringing bug spray due to the number of bugs present in the warm months.
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This is a well-maintained trail in a large trail system at the Enchanted Forest Sanctuary. There are not many views along the trail, however, there are many opportunities to view wildlife and wildflowers. The trail is mostly shaded and travels through a forested area. This is a great area that the whole family will enjoy!
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This trail follows the Florida Trail south from the parking lot across from Orlando Wetlands Park and takes you almost to Rte 50. On the way back, the route takes you through the cattle fields and is mostly exposed to the sun. The trail can become muddy during wet conditions and waterproof shoes are recommended.
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This trail is intended to be multi-use and is shared by mountain bikers and hikers. There are many opportunities to view wildlife and local flowers along the way. Users recommend bringing sun protection as many sections of this trail are exposed. Many visitors find bird-watching here to be one of the best activities in the park.