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The state of Vermont has more ski resorts than any other state outside of California and Colorado. In the summer, these resorts provide great opportunities for downhill mountain biking. Resorts from Sugarbush to Mt. Snow have lift se…
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The Lone Star state has an interesting appeal and draws visitors from all over the world. Known for its cowboys, rodeos and Texas-sized Texas pride, Texas is a must see for anyone traveling around the United States. For the outdoors en…
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There are few states that offer as much to see and do in the great outdoors as Colorado. From hiking and whitewater rafting in the summer months to Colorado's incredible ski culture, the state is a nature lover's dream. While Colorado…
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For RVers who are headed to the Colorado Rockies, Denver is a great starting point. On your way out of town and up to the mountains, you can stop in historic Golden, which is home to the Coors Brewery, Clear Creek and a plethora of sm…
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The town of Manchester is in central Tennessee, approximately 60 miles southeast of Nashville. Manchester is home to the Old Stone Fort Archaeological Park and 85 acres of park land featuring a skate park, tennis courts, picnic areas a…
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Florence is southeast of Phoenix and sits in a region rich in park and forest lands. The local RV parks offer sites with not just extra amenities, but also special activities and expanded facilities. And whether you prefer a mountain h…
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Van is located northwest of Tyler, Texas. The city sits in the middle of a ring of lakes, making it a primary spot for base camps from which to navigate several of the region's waterways. The area RV parks come basic or loaded with ext…
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Dalhart is located near where the Oklahoma Panhandle meets New Mexico. The town is just south of the Rita Blanca National Grassland. RV campgrounds in the city are right in the middle of the community's extensive recreation program, wh…
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Buffalo, Minnesota is located in the south-central part of the state, in Wright County. The city is surrounded by numerous lakes, including Buffalo Lake to the south and Lake Pulaski to the north. Fishing and boating are popular pastim…
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Webster City, Iowa is surrounded by opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors. Trails and cross-country ski paths begin right in downtown Webster City and go three miles south to Briggs Woods Park, The park has a 62 acre lake, an 18 ho…
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If you are an outdoors enthusiast, consider buying some extra fishing supplies when you visit Tonganoxie, Kansas. Just minutes from the heart of the city, you'll find Leavenworth State Fishing Lake. The lake has plenty of crappie, wall…
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New York State has places to get away from it all in every corner, from the Big Apple to the Canadian border. There are expansive vistas, old forests, pristine lakes, quaint towns, snowy mountains and outdoor sports for every kind of a…
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Children will find many fun things to do in Duluth, Georgia. No matter what time of year, this city provides both indoor and outdoor activities that will suit any child. There are a number of parks that provide playgrounds and trails t…
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Visitors to Angel Island State Park can enjoy a full day of hiking and biking on the park's 13 miles of trails and roads. Hiking to the top of Mount Livermore's 788-foot summit is a rewarding experience that offers spectacular views of…
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Mackina Island, Michigan, is located in Lake Huron and is home to a unique Victorian-style town. Ferries from the mainland service the island and one of the first things you notice is that there is no vehicle traffic throughout the tow…
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