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The No. 1 thing to do in Simi Valley, California, is visit the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, which also includes the Air Force One Pavilion. Located on the crest of a rolling hill with beautiful views in every direction, the libr…
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Hamilton is a midsized town in Alabama's Marion County. It nestles along the banks of the Buttahatchee River, where the town holds its annual River Fall Fest. This event draws copious visitors, who enjoy the car and dog shows, arts and…
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Nine miles west of Paragould, Arkansas, is a geographical marvel that extends from Cape Girardeau, Missouri to Helena, Arkansas, called Crowley's Ridge, "formed when two ancient river systems, the Mississippi and Ohio cut vast trenches…
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Nestled in the Bitterroot Mountain Range, Missoula, MT offers outdoor enthusiasts plenty to experience. Kayak through town on the Clark Fork River, ski, and snowboard at the Montana Snowbowl, fish for trout in Rock Creek, or hike up to…
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Powhattan, Kansas, is a very small city located in the Brown County area and is surrounded by history, culture and outdoor recreation. When visiting you'll find lakes, trails and plenty of historic attractions. Fish, boat and hunt at N…
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The tiny town of Homedale, Idaho, on the shores of the Snake River, offers travelers an area rife with outdoor adventure. In addition to fishing and boating on the Snake River, visitors can find a host of golf courses nearby. Homedale…
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Augusta, Georgia, is more than a green jacket and the Masters tournament. While it is renowned for its golfing history, Augusta is also nearby some beautiful sights for outdoor adventure seekers--whether it be the Savannah River or the…
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Hattiesburg, known as the "Hub City" because of six highways extending out from it, is located in southeastern Mississippi. The heavily forested area surrounding the city offers many opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The Okatoma R…
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Ten to 15 miles from most RV parks and campgrounds in Mesa, Arizona is the Usery Mountain Recreation Area. The 3,234 acres are home to hiking trails, picnic areas and even an archery range. The Mesa Southwest Museum provides a place to…
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Set up shop in one of the campgrounds around Munds Park, Arizona, and you are within a 2 1/2-hour drive of Phoenix and Scottsdale, and a half-hour drive of Sedona and Flagstaff. Outdoor activities, recreation and nature tours are also…
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From water skiing on the beaches around Port Aransas to hiking in the hill country, the campgrounds in Texas offer a bountiful supply of fun things for the entire family to experience. Texas is a big state with campsites that stretch f…
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It's easy to find a nice spot to set up camp in the Tonto National Forest. Christopher Creek campgrounds in Arizona, high on the Mogollon Rim, provide a wonderful retreat from the hot days of summer on the desert. Breezes whisper throu…
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A sprawling county located about 30 miles to the south and west of Washington, D.C., Prince William can proudly boast of parks brimming with outdoor activities, including fishing, cycling, tennis, soccer and boating on the Potomac Riv…
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While many think Disney is synonymous with a Florida vacation or dream only of sun and sand, the truth is there is much more to this state. Scratch the surface and underneath you will find just about anything a nature lover could desir…
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