Originally Posted By TDLFAN G-Fan and I have done the Nature's trail between the WL and FW several times... It's a nice way of getting some exercise in a quiet enviroment, concidering it's in the middle of WDW.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Forgot to mention that even a walk from the Settlement area of FW and the check in post can be an enjoyable experience. I love stopping on that "country" like shop half way in that walk, and checking out what otherwise a lot of people miss at WDW... the pool facilities at Fort Wilderness. I just love campground atmospheres...
Originally Posted By TDLFAN It's a pity they never intend to finish the "Walk Around the World" at Seven Seas Lagoon...
Originally Posted By nbodyhome I like to walk also from the Outpost to the Settlement, it's only about a 20 minute walk as well. Denise
Originally Posted By Doobie I've done that once. I found it's about a 25 minute walk back when you take a wrong turn Doobie.
Originally Posted By nbodyhome I am sure you could make it an hour long walk back with the wrong turn. There are two easy ways that I know of for walking back (just like walking in). The roads are on the opposite sides of the Meadows complex. I also agree that it'd be nice if they did a full walk-around Seven Seas, AND made a pathway from the WL to the TTC. It isn't far.
Originally Posted By Sport Goofy There were quite a few alligators out on the trails between WL and FW during my last visit. It was exciting to see them during an early morning stroll.
Originally Posted By nbodyhome In as many times as I've walked it, even by the shore - I've never seen one alligator. I've even looked! Denise
Originally Posted By nbodyhome Oh - remember to look for otters too. I don't see them often, but occasionally (the last time was near the WL).
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 I also have never seen a gator there, although I've seen plenty all over WDW, so I'm sure that area is loaded with them. You just need to hit the right place at the right time. And unless some bumpkin tourist has been feeding them, they're a lot more harmless than they look. They'll likely hightail it away quickly if you get anywhere close.
Originally Posted By brerroadrunner This past July we had an alligator come over and watch us fish way on the other side of the Marina.(there is a nice trail here too) He actually grapbbd my son's bobber. Other son walked down aways and the gator followed him while in the water. Pretty cool to watch...we kept an eye on him til we left.