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Reno, Nevada, is the right place for anyone who enjoys outdoor activities from hiking to camping and sightseeing to biking. The city has many hotels that are in easy reach of scenic locations and some of the hotels provide special shop…
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Catch the breeze coming in off the Gulf of Mexico while hiking in natural areas that serve as wildlife sanctuaries, or take eco-friendly kayaking tours of the area. In the evening, kick off your hiking shoes, sit back and relax in one…
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Jackson, New Jersey, is a small town in the central area of the state. There are not many lodging options in the town of Jackson, but there are many within close proximity. The Jackson area is about 30 minutes from the beaches of Seasi…
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Home of the famous 1960s rock concert at Woodstock, over a quarter-million acres of Ulster County are dedicated to outdoor recreational use. Hike, bicycle or walk the Rail Trail near New Palz, fish Esopus Creek at Phoenicia or follow t…
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Coastal tourism opportunities in Wisconsin are abundant thanks to Lake Superior and Lake Michigan. The most expansive coastline with natural tourist destinations is along the Lake Michigan coastal plain in eastern Wisconsin.
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Natives in Alaska's Aleutian Chain invented the kayak ("iqax" in Aleut), and the Eskimo version of a canoe remains a perfect conveyance for experiencing Alaska's coastal majesty. Paddling near Seward, Valdez, Ketchikan and all along th…
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Arlington is one of the northern Virginia suburbs near Washington, D.C. While it's a popular destination both for tourists (who come to visit the Arlington National Cemetery as well as the various other sites and monuments in the area)…
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Situated on the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway between Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park, Flagg Ranch Resort offers RV camping and other lodging options close to both attractions and in a prime area for…
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Perdido Key extends across the border of Alabama and Florida along the Gulf of Mexico. Here, coastal developments coexist with state and federal conservation efforts to protect these natural resources while making them available to Pen…
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Alaska is a beautiful place to visit if you're an outdoor enthusiast, boasting fantastic natural wonders such as mountains, lakes and glaciers. However, organizing a trip to Alaska can be a somewhat intimidating experience: It's the la…
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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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The island of Aruba lies in the southern Caribbean less than 20 miles from the coast of Venezuela and is a popular destination for seasoned travelers and casual tourists alike. Boasting an average temperature of 82 degrees Fahrenheit…
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The Florida Keys often conjure up images of white-sand beaches, hammocks strung between tropical palms, azure waters and a laid-back lifestyle. The land depicted in "Margaritaville" also offers many opportunities for sea kayaking in ma…
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Sarasota Bay has long been a hotspot for tourists and locals alike who want to venture out to observe Florida's marine wildlife, especially the mesmerizing, and often comical antics of the great manatee. Finding them, however, often pr…
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Hosting one of the largest unspoiled wildernesses in America, outdoors enthusiasts of all stripes are drawn to the allure of Alaska. Kayakers in particular will find Alaska presents them with a dual challenge. On the one hand are Alask…
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