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Cold weather cycling shoes should be well insulated and comfortable. When purchasing, wear several layers of socks to ensure you find the correct size. The shoes will keep your feet warm and dry when the temperature drops and make it p…
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Located about 20 miles northwest of Tampa, Palm Harbor, Fla., is situated along the Gulf of Mexico. Lake Tarpon attracts freshwater fishermen, and deep-sea charters are available in the Gulf. The area also is known for outdoor activiti…
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Once you park your rig at an RV park in Monroe, Louisiana, you've got a lot of options for outdoor recreation. Hop on I-20 and head west, and within an hour or two you'll have your choice of the biking the 10-mile-long Lincoln Parish P…
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Parking your RV at one of the parks around St. Petersburg means putting yourself close to the many water activities available in Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. St. Pete is also the site of six miles of trails through the Boyd Hill N…
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The RV sites in Mackinaw City, Michigan, put you right on the border between Lake Huron and Lake Michigan, which means a full complement of water sports for you to enjoy. Those who prefer their outdoor recreation on dry land should try…
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A stay at one of the RV parks in Knoxville, Tennessee, places you within just minutes of a host of outdoor recreational activities. There are 7.5 miles of fun biking the I.C. King Park trails and the difficulty level depends upon how…
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Navarre, Florida, is part of the Panhandle known as the Emerald Coast--or the Redneck Riviera, depending on your perspective. The long stretch of sugary white sandy beaches in the Navarre area opens up a host of potential for RV travel…
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If you plan on staying at one of the RV parks, campgrounds or resorts in Virginia Beach, Virginia, then you need to come prepared for outdoor fun. Bring your best saltwater-fishing equipment for a trip to Rudee Inlet. Break in your new…
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The RV parks and campgrounds in Casper, Wyoming provide perfect lodging for those who come to this state for outdoor recreation. These parks put you close by the 2.5 mile Garde Creek Falls hiking trail on Casper Mountain that lead you…
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The town of Cottonwood, Arizona, has a lot to offer to RV campers who love the great outdoors. It is literally surrounded by the Prescott National Forest, while Dead Horse Ranch State Park is actually within the town limits. Opportunit…
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Orange Beach, Alabama, is part of a short stretch of Gulf of Mexico coastline from Perdido Key, Florida, to Gulf Shores, Alabama. The RV parks that dot this 20-mile-long, fully developed beach run put you just minutes away from a host…
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Las Cruces is Spanish for "The Crosses" and the town got its name from all the wooden crosses scattered across the landscape to mark the burial sites of settlers who were on the losing side of encounters with Apaches. Those who stay at…
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Turlock, California is located in the mid-central portion of the state, just north of what's called the Central Valley. This town is about 200 miles southeast of the San Francisco Bay Area, and 50 miles south of Modesto. The major recr…
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Staying at an RV park or resort in the Atlanta area provides opportunities for outdoor recreation like tubing down the mighty Chattahoochee River or hiking through history at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. On the other si…
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Port Orford, situated in southern Oregon, was the first town settled along the Oregon coast. A small community, Port Orford boasts entertainment for almost everyone; ranging from art galleries, ocean fishing, hiking and biking trails a…
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