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Though most tourists tend to visit Yellowstone National Park during the summer months when the weather is warm, there are many reasons to visit the park during the winter months too. Popular wintertime activities in the park include cr…
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Letchworth State Park, 35 miles south of Rochester in New York State, is a 14,350-acre park along the Genesee River. The park offers spectacular scenery, including a trio of waterfalls, as well as recreational opportunities ranging fro…
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Muskoka, or cottage country, is a delightful, peaceful getaway from the hectic pace of Toronto and other surrounding cities. In both the winter and summer seasons it is known for outdoor sports such as swimming, snowmobiling, skiing,…
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Minden, Ontario in Canada, formerly named Minden Hills, is the oldest town in the Haliburton County area. Minden contains forest in which visitors can hike, camp and bird watch. Also available for the outdoors lover are mountains for s…
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Many people think Alaska sits in the dark during the winter. However, you can "bask in six to 13 hours of daylight" in the winter months, according to TravelAlaska.com. The winter season is a delightful time for outdoor enthusiasts to…
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Gordon, Wisconsin is a popular summer and winter destination for active people who enjoy all types of outdoor recreation. The lakes and rivers provide many opportunities for waterskiing, swimming, canoe trips and fishing. Winter activi…
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Helena is located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, in the Gwinn State Forest Area. The area is an ideal destination for winter sports, including snowmobiling, cross country skiing and ice fishing. Within minutes from many inland lakes…
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Earlton is a farming hamlet with about 800 residents and is situated in a largely French-speaking region of Ontario. The town is famous as the home of the Manitou, which is the largest sculpture of a bull in the world. Nearby Lake Temi…
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Cable, Wisconsin, has over 1,200 miles of trails for snowmobiling, and multiple resorts serve the northwest portion of the state. The area hosts events like the American Birkebeiner XC Ski Race, and trail reports are available online.…
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The nearly 4,000-acre Lake Holcombe, in the northwoods of Wisconsin (about 50 miles from Eau Claire) is a mecca for outdoor lovers. The lake is a popular destination for anglers fishing for northern pike, musky, walleye and bass. Boat…
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Located between Saskatchewan and Ontario, the Canadian province of Manitoba is one of the country's least populated regions. The rugged country terrain makes an ideal environment for outdoorsy visitors, including those seeking winter o…
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Remer, Minnesota, near Thunder Lake, is an outdoors destination. Summers offer swimming and fishing, and winters give way to snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. Several resorts in Remer are open year-round.
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Winter Park, Colorado is a popular destination for the outdoor enthusiasts. During the warmer months, visitors may enjoy boating, fishing or rafting on the thrilling Colorado Rivers, horseback riding or mountain biking. The summer weat…
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Rexburg, a city of approximately 27,000 residents, is located in the southeastern corner of Idaho. With an elevation of 4,865 feet and annual snowfall averaging 66 inches, Rexburg is a great place to visit for those who enjoy outdoor…
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Mactaquac Provincial Park is a 500-hectare recreational area in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The park is open to guests year-round and visitors can enjoy several winter activities in its vast woodland and riverside grounds. Numerous tra…
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