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Virginia, blessed with 34 state parks, 14 designated nature areas, 4 national parks, 2 national forests and nearly 25 percent of the entire Appalachian Trail, can satisfy your camping wishes with almost any terrain: coastal, mountain o…
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Yosemite National Park has 13 campsites spread throughout, and that still isn't enough. This is one of the most popular places to camp in the United States and no wonder--the sites and scenery don't get much more spectacular. Book earl…
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Kings Canyon in California is a place full of natural beauty, with plenty of room to roam around and explore. Enjoy hiking through the forest or try your luck at fishing. There is wildlife in this area, so it is important to always be…
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Camping at a national park can bring about the feeling of being one with nature. Camping within the park also allows for easy and full access to area hiking trails and landmarks. Many national parks allow campers to freely explore the…
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If an endless parade of trick-or-treaters is not your idea of a great Halloween celebration, get out of suburbia and head for the hills. Halloween can be a great time of year for camping. The weather is cooler, and the crowds have thin…
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Anytime you go camping, to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable trip, you will need to make sure you are adequately prepared. Camping can be a lot of fun but being isolated from civilization and modern comforts can be dangerous. Be a…
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Quebec is home to wonderful French culture, language, cuisine and skiing. Many ski resorts, fashioned in European chalet village styles, grace the mountains of the province of Quebec. If you are looking for a ski holiday with the charm…
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Situated in the hill country of central Texas, Whitney is a lakeside community with ample outdoor recreation opportunities. Known as the Gateway Capital of Texas, Lake Whitney is popular for boating, sailing, waterskiing, windsurfing,…
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Located in northwest Idaho, Potlatch is less than a half hour from the Washington border. The area was originally supported by the timber industry but now is home to numerous events and recreational opportunities. City parks and surrou…
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Dyersburg, Tennessee, is located in the northwest part of the state and about 120 miles from Memphis. Interests in the area include Graceland, Tennessee Safari Park and casinos across the border in Missouri. Hunting and hiking opportun…
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Alderman Lake is located on the east side of the state, southwest of Spokane. It is not considered a lake, but is actually a large wet area that sometimes fills with water during the rainier seasons. Other larger lakes are nearby, such…
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The Trident Volcano, also known as Mount Trident, is an active system of volcanic peaks located in Katmai National Park on the Alaskan Peninsula. It last erupted in 1975.
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Channahon, Illinois, is southwest of Chicago. There are several camping locations and places to fish in the Channahon area. Lake Michigan isn't far away, giving you a chance for some boating, and at night you can check out the Empress…
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If you are in the northeastern United States and looking to get away for some camping, you might want to try New York's Catskill Mountains. You will find several different camping locations, each with a variety of amenities. There is e…
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Temple & Belton, Texas, are located in almost the exact middle of the state. With several lakes located throughout the area, Temple & Belton may be the perfect camping locations for those looking to get away from the hustle and…
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