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There is little quite like falling asleep in an authentic wood cabin on a quiet, star-filled night. Hill Country, Texas, offers many such opportunities, whether you prefer waking up next to the whitewater rapids of the Guadalupe River,…
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Nashville sits in central Tennessee in the heart of the Smoky Mountains and has held the title "Music City USA" since the advent of the Grand Ole Opry in 1925. Nashville is home to country artists such as Loretta Lynn, Brad Paisley and…
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Elizabeth, Colo., is about 30 miles southeast of Denver. It began as a mill town in 1855 and a gold rush followed in 1858, but it never became a boom town. Residents can commute to Denver and Colorado Springs for work. The area has cam…
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Estes Park, Colorado is the gateway town to Rocky Mountain National Park. Outdoor enthusiasts from all parts of the globe visit Rocky Mountain National Park for its abundance of hiking trails as well as numerous opportunities for river…
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The Missoula, Mont., area is popular with outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby Rattlesnake Wilderness and Rattlesnake National Recreation Area have hiking trails, bird-watching, wildlife viewing, mountain biking, fishing, skiing and snowsho…
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Myrtle Beach sits along the coast of South Carolina and provides easy access to recreation on the Atlantic. The city is close enough to the border of North Carolina to allow travelers to enjoy the best of both states. The RV parks in t…
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Pontiac, Illinois is a suburb of Chicago in northern Illinois. This community serves commuters headed to Chicago each day as well as a growing population of younger families. This site is a common stop-over for those headed west or hea…
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Grayling, Michigan is located in the northeastern portion of the midwest state. The town is located on the main central artery of Michigan, Interstate 75, and is nestled between Huron National Forest and Traverse City State Forest Area…
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Niagara Falls is one of the most popular destinations in Canada, situated on the border between the states of New York and Ontario. The Canadian side of the Niagara River features some of the best views of the Horseshoe and American wa…
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Nashville is located in north-central Tennessee--about 45 miles from the Kentucky border. Outdoor recreation in the area includes fishing and boating on Old Hickory Lake or hiking and hunting at Cheatham State Wildlife Management Area.…
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Cedartown, Georgia, is on the western side of the state near the Talladega National Forest across the border in Alabama, as well as Chattahoochee National Forest to the north. RV parks and campgrounds are in the area, so you don't have…
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Carrollton, Georgia is in the northwest part of the state, about 50 miles west of Atlanta. RV resorts are not far away from Carrollton, so you can stay close to the action. Nearby interests include Sweetwater Creek State Park, Lake Car…
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RV travelers visiting Illinois, known as the "Land of Lincoln," can enjoy recreation in the grasslands and rolling farmland in the region. Road bicyclists can tour the many rural roads and country routes. Bird watchers can look for qua…
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Indiana's Midwest location provides for a comfortable summer climate that is ideal for camping. Families will find a variety of campgrounds spread throughout the state that provide amenities suited toward families that include planned…
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Located in western Montana, the area surrounding Missoula provides a host of activities for nature lovers. Hikers can explore nearby Lolo and Flathead Lake National Forests. After a day of exploring the trails and lakes, getting back t…
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