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Daytona Pines is a mobile home community located next to the
Holiday Oaks community. The area sits between N. Nova Rd. and Clyde
Morris Blvd. On two sides, the neighborhood is surrounded by dense
woods. If you want to eat out, it’s a bit of a drive to the nearest restaurant.
The same applies to dog parks and pet stores. But living in the Ormond Beach
area also means not being that far from anything, including state parks and forests.
The community is laid out in a grid pattern that gives you plenty of places to
take Fido for his daily walks. If you are looking for somewhere to live where
you can take your pup for walks 365 days of the year, Daytona is just what you are
looking for. Winters here rarely drop out
of the upper forties during the day and
the worst you are likely to see is a little frost on your windshield.
What is the terrain like in Daytona Pines?
As a mobile home community, the terrain here is quite flat within the neighborhood. In fact, there is not much here to make your
walks exciting. The best you can do is to
go around different blocks within the village to add a little variety to your
daily walks.
The one thing missing from the "Pines" is any type of sidewalk to stroll on. This
means you are stuck walking on the streets. This
poses two separate problems, the first of which being traffic. You
should be wearing light-colored clothing
to help motorists see you. The other is the
temperature of the pavement once the weather starts warming up.
According to
the ASPCA, if you cannot place the back of your hand on the pavement and hold it there for ten
seconds, you should not force your pup to walk on it. Pavement this hot can burn cause some fairly severe burns, so exercise caution in the hotter months.
How many greenways are there in Daytona Pines?
Living in Daytona Pines means being lucky enough to live
right on the edge of a small copse of woods with plenty of trails cutting through
them for you and Fido to explore. The shady trails give the two of you a little
protection from the glaring sun during the heat of the summer months and the trails can be a little more challenge than
walking on paved roads.
If you want to take Fido somewhere to run
around off-leash, it's only a short drive to the Community Public Dog Park at
the Halifax Humane Society. The park offers water stations, agility courses,
and plenty of wide-open space for your pup to run around in and play with the other
dogs that come to visit. There are plenty of benches in the shade for you relax
on with a cool drink while your pup plays with their buddies and burns off some excess
energy.
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