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Mississippi offers more for campers than you may realize. There are lush evergreen forests along with some gentler hilly sections that offer prime scenic hiking. If you enjoy the beach, head to the short but lovely coastal region as lo…
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America sometimes seems as though it is one great big megalopolis threatening to connect New York to Los Angeles. The facts are somewhat different. Many fabulous places still exist in America to go camping and get back to nature. All a…
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The Appalachian Mountain range extends down the eastern seaboard in the United States. This mountain range is one of the oldest on the planet and so is quite a mellow, rolling range. In North Carolina, however, the peaks and valleys of…
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Finding places to go camping in Yorkshire is simple due to ample space and a plethora of caravan parks from which to choose. Pitching a tent, using your own RV or renting a lodge or cabin will vary in price according to what is conveni…
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You might think that the United States is just one giant system of highways connecting asphalt jungles, but take a break from the interstate system and you will find nestled among the lakes, woods, mountains and seashores all kinds of…
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Camping in Ontario offers several different possibilities for terrain and outdoor activities. At Ontario's many parks, you can find lodges, campgrounds, even yurt camping. Most of the parks have hiking and biking trails, canoeing, fish…
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Ranging from the sandy sea grass dunes of the Eastern Shore to the pine grove mountains of the west, Maryland is nicknamed "America in Miniature" due to the diversified topography throughout the state. Containing 41 of the 2,160 miles…
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Saskatchewan offers the most consistent sun in Canada, offering up to 2,500 hours of sunshine a year. This makes it an excellent place for outdoor activities, including lots of winter sports. Saskatchewan offers extensive plains that p…
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Idaho City was a boom town during the rush to mine gold just after the Civil War. The historical trappings of the time remain strewn across the Boise Basin. The Boise National Forest and Sawtooth National Recreation Area provide views…
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Boiling Springs, a small rural town in southern Pennsylvania nestled in the South Mountains, gained its moniker from the bubbles in the center of the lake in town. These bubbles arise from water seeping up from caverns under the lake's…
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Denali Park Village, Alaska, is a small, seasonal tourist village near the entrance to Denali National Park. Locals refer to it as "Glitter Gulch" in reference to the signs and tourist shops festooned throughout the Glen Parks Highway.…
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If you're headed to North Carolina with a tent and an eagerness to party, there are several campgrounds that are perfect for you. Whether you're looking for an out-of-the-way beach campground, some mountain merrymaking or something in…
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Cape Cod is a popular holiday and getaway destination along Massachusetts' Atlantic Coast. It is a water playground with chances to surf, swim, snorkel, sea kayak, sail, beach hike and bird watch. Whale watching during summer is possib…
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Melbourne, Florida is located along what is referred to as the "space coast." Cape Canaveral and parts of the NASA space program are located along this section of eastern Florida's coast. The region has opportunities for swimming, surf…
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While the hardy and experienced can camp in the winter nearly anywhere in the United States, many people prefer to seek out balmy climes when tenting it during this season. Arizona is a prime destination for such activities. Its desert…
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