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Located in the heart of the Blue Mountains and the gateway to the Columbia River Gorge, Pendleton was established by Oregon Trail emigrants in the 1840s. Visitors can enjoy art galleries, museums, boutiques or head to the world-famous…
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Ottawa Valley, home to Canada's capital, offers many activities to the visitor, particularly outdoor lovers. There are trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking, skiing, the Ottawa Kayaking School, camping, rafting and even bungee…
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Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico, the "Land of Enchantment." Visitors to Albuquerque have easy access to hiking trails in the Cibola National Forest and the Sandia Peak tramway, which takes visitors up to the top of Sandia…
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Shreveport is the third largest city in Louisiana and a popular tourist destination. The city is located near the borders of Arkansas and Texas and has numerous recreational opportunities as well as live concerts at the Municipal Audit…
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The Willamette River basin, in which Salem, Oregon, is located, draws anglers, hikers, mountain bikers, kayakers and skiers. Salem is located within a two-hour drive of multiple national forests; the closest is a little less than an ho…
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Located in northern Oregon, Hermiston is a short drive from the Washington border. The area has ample outdoor recreational opportunities with the Blue Mountain Scenic Byway, Hells Canyon Scenic Byway, Hat Rock Lewis Clark Site and fish…
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Located in central Oregon just east of Redmond and north of Bend, Prineville borders the Ochoco National Forest. Prineville offers many outdoor recreational opportunities, including the world-class rock climbing at Smith Rocks State Pa…
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Hillsboro, Oregon, is a small bedroom community situated just a few miles from the busting metropolis of Portland. This small community is home to two of the largest corporations in the United States: Adidas and Nike. In addition to gr…
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Located in southwest Oregon, Medford offers ample outdoor recreational opportunities. The town sits in the Rogue Valley and has boating and fishing on the Rogue River, hiking trails, biking trails, golf courses, restaurants and shoppin…
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Florence is a small town on the coast of Oregon with 42 miles of sand dunes, some of which rise 500 feet above sea level. Florence has a historic Old Town district on the Siuslaw River. There are 17 lakes and rivers in the area, along…
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Famous for its annual Shakespeare Festival, Ashland is also known for its beautiful natural surroundings. The city is situated between the Cascades and the Siskiyou Mountains, making it an attractive place for the outdoor enthusiast. T…
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Minden is located in the northwest part of Louisiana, between Shreveport and Monroe. Minden is situated about 10 miles north of the Lake Bistineau, where hikers will find Lake Bistineau State Park. A few miles to the north of Minden is…
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Texarkana is a city split down the middle by the Texas and Arkansas border, and it is also not far from Oklahoma and Louisiana as well. For a nature-loving RV camper, the city's RV parks offer access to outdoor attractions in all four…
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Hodge, Louisiana is in the northern part of the state and about an hour and a half from Shreveport. RV parks and campgrounds in the area provide nearby attractions for a family looking for local adventure. Kisatchie National Forest is…
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Often the Alaskan coast is explored from a cruise ship, but many areas of the vast and wild state are accessible with an RV or other vehicle. Widely scattered RV parks and camping facilities can be found throughout the state, putting v…
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