NPS policy regarding service animals mirrors guidelines established by the Department of Justice. Service animals are allowed in all facilities and on all trails unless an area has been closed by the superintendent to protect park resources. Please call the Apollo Visitor Center to check if the house is open before your visit at this phone number (386) 428-3384 extension zero. When the Seminole Rest main home is open it is accessible to enter the first floor. Located at the top of the mound are two historic homes. The second half includes a ramp that leads down to a floating dock that does not have railings. The first half is a fixed piling dock with wooden railings. There is a dock located about halfway though the trail. There are five benches to rest on placed strategically around the path near each of the informational interpretive signs. The rest of the path does not have railings. There is one railing next to the first interpretive sign along the path. The paved portion is relatively flat with one small incline as it encircles the base of the mound. This wooden portion has small inclines and declines while traversing fourteen feet of Timucua shell mound. A large portion of the path is a cement sidewalk, while the remainder is a wooden walkway that traverses across the top of the mound. It is approximately half a mile in length. There is a loop trail leading around the Seminole Rest Historic Site which is wheelchair accessible.
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