File:Chain-of-Lakes Trail; K-9 Courtyard; North End.jpg

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English: The north end of the K-9 Courtyard Dog Park on the northwest corner of Avenue E Northwest and the crossing of the Chain of Lakes Rail Trail in Winter Haven, Florida. North of this park (behind the cameraman) is a pedestrian walkway leading from the Winter Haven Transit Terminal which crosses the trail, then leads to a dead end at Fourth Street Northwest. The dead end makes a right turn along the parking lot of the Chain of Lakes Downtown Trailhead Park, and both the exit from this parking lot and the footpath from the bus terminal lead to the intersection of Avenue F Northwest and Third Street Northwest.
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