Pre-drive checklist and vehicle prep; confirm appointments at residential stops and load paperwork or keys if this is a showing route. Residential addresses typically have no public hours—treat every stop as appointment-only.
Quick breakfast to start the day: Starbucks drive-thru typically opens ~5:00am and is reliable for coffee and breakfast sandwiches; a local diner (if available) often opens ~6:00–7:00am for a hot sit-down meal. Confirm specific location hours on the morning of travel.
Lunch near Twin Lakes Pkwy is convenient; many small cafés or delis nearby operate ~10:30am–3:00pm, or plan a picnic at a park (parks typically open sunrise–sunset). Verify a specific cafe's opening hours before depending on indoor seating.
Visit the Twin Lakes Pkwy area — this may be a park access, trailhead, or community area. Parks and public pathways are usually open sunrise to sunset; there is typically no admission fee.
Island View Dr stop — likely near water or a lakeside neighborhood; good time for exterior photos or shore checks. No public hours—be respectful of residents.
Central area stop — useful for any paperwork handoffs or quick errands in town; downtown storefronts typically vary in hours (many close ~5:00–6:00pm).
Return toward the start area to confirm everything is completed and to drop off any remaining items; use this time to complete logs and upload photos. Residential locations have no public hours—final checks should be by appointment or pre-arranged.
End the day with a sit-down at a neighborhood grill or family restaurant; typical dinner service runs ~4:00–9:00pm. Confirm closing times locally and consider calling ahead for a reservation if you’re in a busy area.
Finalize notes, upload photos and documents, and send follow-up emails for any stops that require appointments or additional work. This completes the clockwise loop and closes out the day's tasks.