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Costa Rica features approximately 34 natural parks and biological reserves, according to the Costa Rica Tourism and Travel Bureau, making it one of the most bio-diverse regions on the planet and an ideal destination for nature hiking.…
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Pray, Montana is a small town nestled in a valley between Yellowstone National Park and Bozeman, Montana. In addition to hiking and skiing (both nearby), you'll find dogsledding, snowmobiling and fishing within a short drive. At the en…
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Mount Princeton, part of Colorado's Collegiate Peaks, rises 14,197 feet above sea level and is a popular destination for hikers and peak baggers interested in adding another fourteener to their list. Colorado has 54 peaks with elevatio…
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Located in the San Juan National Forest in southern Colorado, Pagosa Springs is home to outdoor activities year-round. From skiing and snow activities during the winter, and hiking, camping or biking through mountainous trails during t…
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Anaconda, Montana is a popular tourist town that sits just minutes from the continental divide. This mountainous town is home to a number of recreational opportunities. Visitors to the area enjoy participating in the annual mountain bi…
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The Japanese have a saying, "Never say 'great' without seeing Nikko." Nikko is an ancient shrine lover's dream, where a cedar-lined avenue leads you to exquisitely detailed Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples dating from 766. The most…
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Bishop, California, sits between the Sierra and White Mountains. Bishop has long been known for the rock-climbing opportunities that surround the town. In homage to the pack animals that helped bring supplies into the region, Bishop is…
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With the Continental Divide passing within a few miles of the city limits and the Rocky Mountain peaks reaching over 10,000 feet, Anaconda has much to offers its visitors and residents all year round. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy hiking,…
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Known as the state with the highest hot spring density, Idaho features more than 230 hot springs spread across the state with more than 130 of these offering soaking opportunities. Most of the hot springs resorts are also located near…
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Western Montana, the mountainous region of the state, encompasses several mountain ranges, the eastern slopes of the Rockies, the Continental Divide, and national forests and wildlife refuges. Outdoor enthusiasts have many opportunitie…
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Washington state has a land mass of 66,544.06 square miles in the Pacific Northwest, according to the U.S. Census. Washington's Cascade Mountain ranges divide the state into two parts, and several resorts are nestled in these ranges al…
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California is known for its natural beauty, with its majestic mountains, sparkling rivers and scenic coastline. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a wide range of activities throughout the state while participating in conservation efforts a…
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Plush, Oregon, is a very small and unincorporated community in the southern part of the state near the California/Nevada border. Animal and wildlife enthusiasts have access to the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge near Plush. Gem…
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