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  • Freistadt, Austria Hotels

    You will find upper Austria's Freistadt to have the look and feel of the quintessential historic town. With only about 8,000 year round residents, its medieval origin is easily visible in the old-fashioned structures that house modern hotels and businesses. Outdoor enthusiasts are sure to enjoy the plentiful sport parks and city lakes, the ski area in winter… read more

  • The Best Places to Live for Bicycling

    Bicycle travel and commuting is rapidly improving in many places around the country. Not only are bike paths being added to accommodate the growing number of cyclists, but also traffic lanes are being added to existing networks of streets and roads so a bicycle rider can travel in traffic. Some cities like Portland, Oregon even have bike racks on public buse… read more

  • Vietnamese Restaurants in Portland, OR

    Vietnamese immigrants flocked to Portland, Oregon, by the thousands in the 1970s. The City of Roses turned out be a good fit for their culture and cuisine. Vietnam is a country of bicycles, and Portland is a haven for urban bicyclists. Vietnam has a rich and varied food history, and Portland is growing into a foodies' paradise. Portland's Vietnamese restaura… read more

  • Salem, Oregon Bike Safety

    Salem, Oregon is a bicyclist's mecca, with many bike paths, bike lanes in traffic and of course plenty of cyclists. The local cyclist club has more than 400 members, and the city's website has a special page on bike safety. read more

  • Bike & Pedestrian Safety

    Cyclists worry about speeding cars on the road and mountain lions on the trails. Most riders forget that it's the mundane hazard, like a pedestrian, that's more likely to cause a crash. Ride smart around pedestrians to make roads and trails safe for everyone. read more

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  • Things to Do in Mission Bay

    San Diego's Mission Bay Park is centered on a man-made lagoon, and it's the largest man-made marine park in the country. It was originally developed out of tidal marshes. Since the 1960s, the park has become one of the San Diego area's… read more

  • North Carolina Vacation Information

    With its varying terrain, mountain regions and waterways, North Carolina is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. They can kayak or canoe on slow-moving rivers, trek up invigorating trails, ride down mountain bike paths or climb up or rappe… read more

  • Hotels in Xenia, Ohio

    Xenia, Ohio is a small town located between Cincinnati and Dayton. The area around Xenia attracts many outdoor enthusiasts each year. Numerous golf courses, bike paths, hiking trails and state parks await central Ohio visitors, and man… read more

  • Hotels in Champaign, Illinios

    Founded in 1855, Champaign, Illinois is a city full of history and a culture that embraces the great outdoors. Champaign is well-known for its award-winning park system, with more than 50 parks in the city offering walking trails, bike… read more

  • Hotels in Marietta, OH

    Marietta is located in southeastern Ohio at the confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers. Given its location, it should come as no surprise that many recreational activities in this city revolve around water sports such as boating,… read more

  • Hotels in Yellow Springs, Ohio

    Yellow Springs is one of Ohio's premier destinations for hiking, biking and enjoying the natural beauty of southern Ohio. This quirky town is just minutes from John Bryan State Park and Glen Helen Nature Preserve, and it is home to one… read more

  • Beach Cottages in Sanibel, Florida

    Sanibel Island, Florida, is situated on the Gulf of Mexico and is a popular beach vacation destination. Enjoy the area's shops and restaurants, soak up the sun on the beach, golf, swim, surf or bike on one of Sanibel Island's bike path… read more

  • Restaurants in Rochester, MA

    Rochester, Massachusetts was established in 1638 and named after a city in England. Massachusetts has many bike paths, including the Northhampton Bikeway (8-1/2 miles) and Minuteman Bikeway (11 miles). Hiking trails include the Appalac… read more

  • Off Road Trails in Vermont

    Vermont, also known as the Green Mountain State, has a terrain that makes it a suitable home to thousands of miles of off-road trails that are spread throughout the state. Natural landmarks, such as Lake Champlain, the Connecticut Rive… read more

  • Minnetonka, Minnesota Parks

    Minnetonka, Minnesota is near Minnetonka Lake and the Edenbrook Conservation Area, making it a great place for outdoor adventure. There are several parks within Minnetonka, offering trails, bike paths, swimming, and animal watching. read more

  • Four-Star Hotels in Salem, Mass

    With nearly 400 years of history, Salem has served as an important backdrop in America. Home to an extensive maritime tradition and the infamous witch trials of 1692, it is a favorite city among history buffs. Visitors can explore seve… read more

  • Bike Safety in Fairbanks, Alaska

    Fairbanks, Alaska, presents some unique challenges when it comes to bike safety. Extreme weather conditions, including snow, do not stop cyclists from getting out in Fairbanks. Contending with snow is just one more factor in the city's… read more

  • Bicycle Safety in Portland

    Portland, Oregon, is a bicycling mecca, with a network of bike paths that connect the entire metropolis. Safety programs are offered by many groups, and safety is a key part of the city's ongoing efforts for bicyclists. read more

  • Bicycle Helmet Recommendations

    The single most common recommendation for bike safety is the use of a helmet while cycling. Many cities are creating more bike paths and lanes in traffic as cycling becomes more popular. read more

  • Cheap Things to Do in Amsterdam

    Amsterdam is one of the most popular backpacker destinations in Europe. The Dutch capital is known for its liberal culture and beautiful scenery. Word-class museums sit beside sprawling parks and illicit coffee shops. This is a unique… read more

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    Backcountry Camping Tips

    Backcountry Camping Tips

    You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...

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    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...

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    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.

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