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Healthy meals for camping are essential to providing the nutrition and level of energy necessary to enjoy the many outdoor activities possible during your stay. Because storing food in coolers on ice is not always possible for one rea…
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Ellenville is a village in Ulster County, New York, located approximately 90 miles north of New York City. It is an ideal getaway for the active traveler due to its location at the eastern base of the Catskill Mountains and western bas…
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Bayside is an affluent neighborhood located in the New York City borough of Queens. Full of parks, trails and golf courses, Bayside is popular especially for Manhattanites who want to get away from the buzz of the city. In addition to…
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Las Vegas is best known as a gambling mecca, home to the largest casinos in the world. It's also increasingly known for Red Rock Canyon, 45 minutes west of the famous Strip, featuring many hiking trails, natural rock-climbing areas and…
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If you are heading to Wisconsin to fish, hunt, trap or stay at one of the state's 4,600 campsites, there is bound to be a steak restaurant in Wisconsin near your location. Whether you are in the mood for a 6 oz. sirloin or a 24 oz. por…
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Broward County is an outdoorsman's paradise. With the beautiful Atlantic Ocean and intricate canal system, boating, swimming and fishing are popular, and getting around by water is almost as easy as on land. The beach is beautiful, c…
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From the thin alpine air of the Wasatch and Uintah mountain ranges, to the incredible red rock desert scenery in the south, Utah offers the great outdoors like few other places. Here, you'll find nearly any outdoor sport you could imag…
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Michigan boasts some of the finest steakhouses, with hand-cut aged steaks and entertainment combined at a Birmingham landmark and prime cuts of Midwest beef at the Troy location of a national chain. On the west side of the state, guest…
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Kansas City is located in the heart of the Midwest. The city is well known for its contributions to jazz and blues music, as well as great cooking. If you stop in Kansas City, make sure you visit some of the plentiful steak restaurants…
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La Mesilla is the essence of Spanish culture in the United States. Visited by famous outlaws in the old days such as Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett, La Mesilla became known for its colorful cantinas, festivals and hearty meals. Now, mos…
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Clayton, N.Y., is nestled on the St. Lawrence River, not too far from the Canadian border. Lake Ontario is nearby as are two gorgeous state parks: Cedar Point State Park and the noteworthy Canoe-Picnic Point State Park, which can only…
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Westfield, New Jersey is a small town in the central northern part of the state. Its rural setting makes it a popular destination for those who enjoy outdoor sports activities. For example, visitors can hike in the Watchung reservation…
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Whether you've just trekked through Central Park or kayaked through Manhattan, you're likely to build up an appetite. Satisfy your hunger at one of New York's finest Mexican restaurants, located in some of the cities hottest neighborho…
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As Miami has one of the most popular beaches in the continental United States, there is no surprise that there are a large multitude of water activities to partake in such as renting a speedboat for private boating adventures, deep-sea…
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Virginia is a state rich with history since the beginning of the United States. With 30 different state parks, one can enjoy skiing and ice fishing in the winter and hiking and camping with family in the warmer months. Virginia parks p…
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