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Redland is a tiny mixed section of businesses and residences
along Highway 1, A1A, and the North Dixie Freeway. On the other
side of the highway is the Spruce Creek Preserve. From this point on the highway, you are one of the last neighborhoods before
the highway takes you through the
preserve and into Port Orange.
Although there is only one restaurant, you are only ten minutes from downtown New Smyrna Beach where you should
have no problem finding plenty of great places to eat, grocery stores, pet
supply stores, and bars. Along with this, there are the bridges
that take you over to the beachside and the waterfront along with miles of sand
to hike on with your pup.
There are several other
parks and green spaces for you and your dog to go hiking and playing in. The one
thing you'll have to deal with is the noise from the highway which you
will soon get used to.
What is the terrain like in Redland?
The combination of US Highway 1, A1A, and the North Dixie Freeway is the major non-interstate highway running
from far up in Maine all the way to Key West. Because of this, you can expect
traffic to be flowing 24 hours a day with the daylight hours being very busy. Luckily, you can use the streets back away from the highway for your walks. Some of them have sidewalks while others do not.
The ground here is flat, but with the preserve within
walking distance, the two of you shouldn't have much of a problem finding plenty
of places to go hiking. Be aware there are several businesses in the area that
will add to the traffic, so finding ways to stay away from the main highway
will make your walks safer and more enjoyable.
The community of Islesboro is
just to the southwest and offers plenty of residential blocks to incorporate
into your walks for a little variety.
How many greenways are there in Redland?
The nearest green space is on the other side of US-1 and is known as the Doris Leeper
Spruce Creek Preserve. The preserve covers well over 1,600 acres of forest and
swampland. More importantly, the park is full of trails for you and your dog to
hike along in the shade. The trails take you to Rose Bay and back and are very
popular with hikers, cyclists, and dog walkers.
They tend to be busy at various times of the day, but it won't take you many
walks to find the quietest times to go hiking.
The other green space to think about walking your dog on is the beach. It's less than fifteen minutes
away and offers you soft sand that is hard to walk on and gives you a
great workout. When your leg muscles start to complain, you can turn around and
make the return trip on the firm, wet sand. Your opportunities are endless!
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