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South Dakota offers wonderful camping sites in the great Midwestern region of the United States. Many of these camping sites were once home to different Native American tribes, like the Lakota and Dakota Sioux tribes. Landmarks in Sout…
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Virginia, blessed with 34 state parks, 14 designated nature areas, 4 national parks, 2 national forests and nearly 25 percent of the entire Appalachian Trail, can satisfy your camping wishes with almost any terrain: coastal, mountain o…
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Wisconsin Dells is Wisconsin's biggest tourist attraction because of its mixture of nature and tourist traps. With bluffs, Lake Delton and a number of campgrounds, this is an ideal vacation spot for outdoor lovers.
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Patapsco Valley State Park surrounds 32 miles of Patapsco River in Maryland and contains 14,000 acres. It has five developed areas that are used for recreation activities by visitors to the park, and there is a campsite with RV-equippe…
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The Minnesota State Park system is an affordable way to hike, snowshoe or cross-country ski all that Minnesota has to offer. Ecosystems range from prairie to dense forest to wetland. If you plan on staying overnight, you can choose to…
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Located on the southern end of Lake Manatee, Lake Manatee State Park offers a day of water activities. The state park is just 15 miles east of Bradenton, Florida, along State Road 64.
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Marshfield, in Webster County, Missouri was settled in 1830, and has had some notable visitors over the years, including President Harry S. Truman and President George H.W. and Barbara Bush, who visited the annual Fourth of July parade…
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The Ocala National Forest's eastward extension has made the central Florida city of Ocala an expedition launch point for campers. Ocala's outdoor allure is further enhanced by three nearby state parks protecting the forests, prairies,…
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Within the Colorado park system visitors to Coloroado's state park system can hike, backpack, canoe, kayak, river raft, fish, swim, ski, rock-climb and find bouldering problems. The Rocky Mountains, grass-lands, prairies, desert landsc…
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California is home to Hollywood, movie stars, the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco. Beyond the city delights and celebrity bling, there are hundreds of miles of sandy beaches in California. There is surfing, snorkeling, scuba-divin…
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Chief Logan State Park covers 4,000 acres in West Virginia. It is the most visited state park in West Virginia. Visitors will find recreational opportunities that include biking, hiking and nature trails. In addition, the park has an o…
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The Georgia State Park system was founded in 1931. All 63 parks managed by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources offer visitors an array of activities including hiking, biking, boating, fishing, bird-watching and wildlife viewin…
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The Gulf Coast of Florida is full of parks where the outdoor enthusiast can camp and explore Mother Nature. Whether you are looking for a primitive and quiet experience or an exciting adventure, you will find something on the west coas…
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From SCUBA diving and horseback riding to excellent fishing and hiking, Texas state parks reflect the natural environment and cultural diversity of the state itself. Camping in the state parks can be as comfortable as full-service RV…
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When you head to Texas in search of a place to camp on property owned by the state, you may not see the simple descriptive name of "state park" in the name. Texas is home to state natural areas, historical parks and partnership parks a…
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