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South Dakota offers wonderful camping sites in the great Midwestern region of the United States. Many of these camping sites were once home to different Native American tribes, like the Lakota and Dakota Sioux tribes. Landmarks in Sout…
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Whether you're at home or camping in the woods, the kitchen is a highly used area. It's easy for it to become out of order, especially if you don't have a portable camp kitchen and you're operating in the woods on a table. Managing you…
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From watching pelicans and blue herons fly at the Alabama Coastal Birding Trail to inshore and offshore fishing at the Gulf and swimming at one of the Gulfs white sandy beaches, a visit to Gulf Shores puts you close to many outdoor act…
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Wears Valley is at the start of the Great Smoky National Park and offers visitors spectacular mountain views along with many lodging options that include campgrounds. Visitors will find several attractions in the area as well a variety…
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Delaware is the second smallest state in the nation, yet has a large range of opportunities for outdoor recreation and activities. The Delaware River and Bay are easily accessible, and portions of the state enjoy the Atlantic Ocean for…
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Close to the Ohio/Philadelphia border you will find a number of small Ohio towns including Rogers. This spot hosts a huge open-air market and live auctions which reflect the rural setting of the Columbiana region, featuring farm equipm…
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Florida Keys consist of Key West, Big Pine Key, Marathon, Islamorada and Key Largo. Campgrounds with RV sites are available throughout the region where you can enjoy a wide variety of water recreation.
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Voyageurs National Park is 200,000 acres of pristine forests and five main lakes on the U.S. and Canada border. Most of the areas may be reached only by boat as the lakes make it more of a water-based park. All of the waterways are lin…
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Hollywood, Florida, is located on the east coast of the state and nearby to the naval flight training area at Miramar. Outdoor activities abound with the beach close at hand, but there are also inland activities to enjoy such as water…
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Newberg and McMinnville, Oregon are a short drive from each other on Route 99 west, situated in the Willamette Valley. Several RV parks are within driving distance of these two towns that can accommodate you on your travels, and there…
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Baxter, Tennessee, is a small town in Putnam County near Interstate 40. The town is near the Cordell Hull Lake, which is a major tourist area for camping and fishing. It is also near the Cumberland River. A catfish farm is one of the m…
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From the ocean of Chesapeake Bay to the hills of the Appalachian Mountains, there is something for every taste in Virginia camping. RV sites can be found in all areas of the state where you can find a wide variety of activities.
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Camping beside a tranquil river, shaded by pecan and cypress trees on a scorching hot summer day in Texas is an inviting proposition. Plenty of rivers come with places to camp alongside them---many within a short drive of major metropo…
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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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When the Autumnal Equinox has past and the colors on the trees go from green to orange you know fall is in the air. With autumn comes apple cider, warm sweaters and crisp cool mornings. Camping during autumn brings you into the depths…
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