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Florida is virtually synonymous with tropical palms and sandy beaches. There are picnicking areas, ample parking opportunities, camp sites that may be right on the beaches themselves, and also plenty of opportunities to bring along all…
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North Carolina beaches are referred to as the Outer Banks and are a string of islands that run along the coast of the state. Most beaches along the Outer Banks are owned by the towns nearby, with only a few stretches privately owned. T…
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Whether you're camping on the beach, in the woods or under the stars in the desert, it doesn't feel like camping without a campfire. No matter where you are when using an outdoor fire pit, it is important to remember the local laws.
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With just 319 people and 155 households residing in Dillion Beach, California, an area with a total land mass of 2.97 square miles, this coastal town is a favorite among campers. It is home to Lawson's Landing and other popular campgro…
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Pirateland Family Camping Resort is located right on the oceanfront in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This campground has a lot of amenities to offer. It has a rec room where there are things like bingo and arts and crafts, as well as b…
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Situated midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, Pismo Beach has much to offer its visitors. Swimming, surfing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, biking, four-wheeling, golfing and horseback riding are examples of outdoor recreation act…
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California is home to Hollywood, movie stars, the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco. Beyond the city delights and celebrity bling, there are hundreds of miles of sandy beaches in California. There is surfing, snorkeling, scuba-divin…
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Situated in Florida's panhandle, Mexico Beach offers its visitors and residents a small community on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico. Boating, fishing, diving, swimming, shelling, surfing, kayaking and parasailing are examples of outdoo…
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Gulf Shores, Alabama, is on the coast near Orange City and Pensacola, Florida. Tourists flock here in the summer, and for good reason: miles of white sandy beach, and all the attractions you expect from a beach resort area.
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Covering an area of over 45,000 square miles, the Mexican peninsula of Baja California Sur ("Lower California South") is surrounded on three sides by the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez, which is also known as the Gulf of Californi…
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Thornhill Broome Beach (Thornhill Beach) is part of the 15,000-acre Point Mugu State Park in Malibu, California. Visitors to the Thornhill Broome Beach Campground can find campsites right by the beach while enjoying a wealth of outdoor…
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Morro Beach, or Morro Rock Beach, is in Morro Bay, California. Morro Bay is a waterfront city that lies on the Pacific coast in San Luis Obispo County. The city's well-known landmark is the Morro Rock--a striking, 576-foot volcanic lan…
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Located on the southwestern shores of Lake Erie, Beulah Beach is the location of Beulah Beach Camp and Retreat Center, a Christian retreat facility that provides tent-camping. The nearby towns of Vermillion and Sandusky offer many camp…
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Virginia Beach is a seaside vacation for all outdoor enthusiasts and avid campers. The beach has 28 miles of public shoreline, three miles of boardwalk and numerous fishing piers. Many campgrounds in the surrounding area offer campsite…
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Carlsbad State Beach is north of San Diego and south of Orange County. The beach is well known for surf and ocean swells, attracting surfers nearly year round to the consistent waves. Scuba, snorkeling, swimming, kayaking and boogie bo…
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