Intracoastal daytona beach
The 1.5-mile trail will one day stretch 6 miles from the southern to the northern limits of the city. City Island Park is also accessible from the trail by crossing a wooden footbridge a little farther south baseball fields, tennis and volleyball courts, picnic areas with grills, and the Daytona Beach Regional Library can be found on the island. Near the north end of the trail, travelers can cross a pedestrian bridge to access the beautiful Manatee Island Park, where there are restrooms and picnic pavilions, as well as a fishing pier, playground, and amphitheater. Along the route, shade is provided by unique sail-like canopy structures.

The pathway begins at Main Street Bridge and heads south to Orange Avenue.

It’s named after a yacht owned by Charles Grover Burgoyne, a successful businessman who lived in Daytona Beach in the late 1800s.

The Sweetheart Trail offers a paved route nestled between Beach Street and the Halifax River in Daytona Beach.