Give yourself a break and consider a weekend on the Jersey Shore. Although New Jersey is often made fun of for being far from a "Garden State," New Jersey truly does contain worthwhile natural attractions. The Pine Barrens, which meet the J… read more
Cannon Beach, sits along the Pacific Ocean on the coast of Oregon. The area draws many outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, beach combing, kite flying, horseback riding, rock-hounding, sand sculpting, tide pool exploration, wildlife viewin… read more
Cannon Beach is located on the beautiful Oregon Coast just south of Ecola State Park. With stunning views and trails, visitors can hike to old growth forest areas and incredible rock formations. Sea Ranch Stables offers horseback rides in t… read more
According to Friendsofthehaystackrock.com, over 200,000 people visit Cannon Beach annually to view the famous Haystack Rock. This wonder of nature is the third largest monolith in the world. Cannon Beach, Oregon, is also a magnet for hikers… read more
Carolina Beach and Kure Beach on North Carolina's coast make up part of Pleasure Island, miles of beach getaway adventure. Whether you explore historic Fort Fisher, check out the underwater life at the aquarium or hike the many recreation a… read more
Oaks festooned with layers of Spanish moss shade horse-drawn carriages bearing tourists past stately Savannah mansions. Bike paths running past hundreds of authentically restored homes in a rainbow of colors add to the charm. Just minutes a… read more
Sand, surf and sun--whatever you can think of to do that involves water, Daytona Beach Shores can accommodate you. You can book a deep-sea fishing charter from the local marinas, rent a surfboard and catch some waves, or just relax on the s… read more
Motels are facilities that are usually smaller and more modestly priced than full-sized hotels. When spending time in an area as full of outdoor activities as Myrtle Beach, the size of the room you're staying in rarely matters much since yo… read more
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