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A canoe camping trip combines both a lengthy canoe trip and setting up camp along the way---many times in backcountry settings. When planning the trip, you must consider all weather conditions and pack plenty of food and water for the…
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Dayton is located in southwestern Ohio in a region called the Miami Valley. The Dayton area features a number of activities suitable for the entire family, including kids. Popular destinations for families in Dayton include the Boonsho…
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Fall Lake Campground is in northern Minnesota on the shores of Fall Lake. With direct access to the Boundary Water Canoe Area Wilderness, Fall Lake Campground is a dream destination for canoeists and kayakers.
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Minnesota has over 70 official state parks throughout the state. Exploring these parks gives you a chance to see Mother Nature at her best. Starting with the spectacular natural water features such as falls, rivers, ponds and lakes to…
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Those visiting Navarre Beach who want to experience the crystal clear waters to the fullest can choose from water sports that are leisurely or others that will add a thrill to their day.
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Horicon, Wis., is most hopping during the fall months when birds stop in the marsh on their way migrating south. This city may be small, but it has much to offer outdoor enthusiasts.
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Bolton Landing, New York sits beside Lake George. Lake George provides endless recreation, including swimming, canoeing, kayaking, fishing and many opportunities to enjoy nature. There are many different types of accommodations in Bolt…
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Sandwiched between the wetlands surrounding the Withlacoochee River to the east and the Withlacoochee State Forest to the west, Inverness provides plenty of side paths for hikers traveling along the Florida National Scenic Trail. Campe…
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Sterling, Michigan, is located near Saginaw Bay, in the upper northwest pocket of Michigan. In addition to the nearby forests, the James C. Nelson Park, which has 36 acres of hiking terrain, is in Sterling. Campers in the Sterling area…
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Dubbed the "Garden Spot" of Tennessee, this small city with a little more than 2,000 residents, is about two hours from Nashville. Visitors can paddle the scenic and slow-moving Buffalo River for small-mouth bass, rock bass and catfish…
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Englewood Beach, Florida, is located on Manasota Key, 86 miles south of Tampa along Florida's Gulf Coast. Known primarily as a beach and nightlife destination, Englewood Beach possesses a wealth of outdoor recreation opportunities wait…
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The Golden State of California is an ecologically diverse and varied state. From the hundreds of miles of Pacific coastline and many state and national parks, there are limitless opportunities for outdoor activities. California also is…
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Loudonville is located midway between Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio and home to several campsites and nature trails that cater to adventure seekers of all skill levels. Loudonville has been named the "Canoe Capital of Ohio" because of t…
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Located off Toledo Lake in Many, Louisiana, Cypress Bend Park has more than 3 miles of shoreline and is part of 114 acres of forest. There is a daily charge for visitors over 12 years old for use of the park.
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Florida has a strong camping industry in place in to greet the thousands of tourists who go there year round to enjoy the sunshine. Options range from state parks to lakes to campgrounds near Disney World or the beaches.
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