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Whether you prefer rock climbing in the Cascades, saltwater kayaking in Puget Sound, windsurfing or cycling, Amtrak trains provide access to some of the best recreation areas in Washington.
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Portland, Oregon is located at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers in Northwest Oregon. The Columbia Gorge, slightly to the east, offers excellent hiking and climbing, and the year-round winds make the Columbia River o…
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A visit to Lake Placid will long be remembered for the murals painted on the buildings throughout the town. A day easily can be spent walking the city's streets to admire the 42 scenes depicted on private and public buildings. However,…
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Wildwood, known by locals as "the Crossroads of Florida," is located in central Florida with easy access to both coasts. It is situated at the junction of Interstate 75, the Florida Turnpike and US Highway 301. Outdoor enthusiasts can…
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Florida has an international reputation for beaches and theme parks, but those looking for something off the path of the typical tourist will find Sebring in south central Florida a welcome departure from the expected. The excitement a…
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Known for the Battle of Mansfield, Mansfield, Louisiana, has a wealth of history, culture and beauty. While visiting, tour the Mansfield State Historic Site and the Rock Chapel. Bass fishing is also popular at the Toledo Bend. Quality…
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Hamilton, Massachusetts, is a small town located in the northeast Massachusetts county of Essex. Named for the famed U.S. founding father Alexander Hamilton, Hamilton is known for its equestrian heritage and Chebacco Lake. In addition…
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A trek to Glen Rose, Texas, allows the wildlife enthusiast to feel as if he has been transported across continents and millennia. A scenic drive among the giraffes, rhinos and antelope of the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center can seemingly te…
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Davenport is located in Polk County in central Florida. Campers can enjoy the area's proximity to some of central Florida's main attractions like Walt Disney World and Universal Studios. The area also offers many recreational opportuni…
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Known as the "Mile-High City" due to its elevation at 5,280 feet above sea level, Denver is located approximately 15 miles east of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Denver is one of only two cities in America with eight profession…
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Set in the heart of Arizona's Sonoran Desert, Wickenburg draws outdoor enthusiasts. The Hassayampa River Preserve is near Wickenburg and provides many trails for hikers, equestrians and birders. The town is also home to Los Caballeros…
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RV campers driving towards Portage in southwest Michigan will discover there are many parks and campgrounds nearby. The Portage area is a suitable choice for the outdoor enthusiast as it is in close proximity to Gourdneck State Game Ar…
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Campers heading to War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas, will find numerous RV parks a short distance away. Just north of the city, nature enthusiasts can reap the rewards of an area that includes the Camp Robinson State Wildl…
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Situated in north Idaho, Athol is a mecca for outdoor recreation. Surrounded by the Selkirk Cabinet, Coeur d'Alene and Bitterroot mountains, Athol provides many hiking, biking and wildlife viewing opportunities. The waters of the Pend…
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Heavily forested, the South Mountains of North Carolina are separated from the Appalachian mountain range by the Catawba River Valley. South Mountains State Park is a 17,000-acre park that occupies land once inhabited by the Cherokee…
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