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West Palm Beach, Florida, is home to many widely popular beaches where visitors can do everything from lay around to jet ski and boat. Walking around the city's historic neighborhoods gives visitors a glimpse into the city's past, and…
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Santa Barbara, also known as "The American Riviera," is one of the poshest areas in California or even the entire United States. That doesn't mean you can't find a good hotel with a budget-friendly price tag. Many of these cheap hotels…
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West Palm Beach, Florida, is flanked by lakes. Just more than 10 miles from Whispering Pines State Park and a short day trip from some of South Florida's most famous outdoor attractions, including Big Cypress National Preserve and Ever…
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Outdoor enthusiasts visit West Palm Beach, Fla., to enjoy the ocean, sports and golf. Water sports like jet-skiing, scuba diving, snorkeling and sport fishing are very popular. West Palm Beach also offers some of the best golf courses…
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Santa Barbara with its miles of beaches is famous for swimming, surfing, boating, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Hikers can choose from beach hikes, back country hikes, and wilderness hikes. Bikers have a choice of no less than 63 bike…
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Hotels.com is of the opinion that Gulf Shores, Alabama, is one of the top ten U.S. vacation destinations, and they just might be right. Dozens of delectable seafood restaurants, miles of sand and surf to sink your feet into, and all at…
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Just 10 miles east of Tampa, Seffner, Florida, in eastern Hillsborough County, is home to one of the RV industry's largest dealers, Lazydays. Whether traveling to experience the culture and recreational activities or just passing throu…
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Pry yourself from the soothing sound of the ocean waves and head about 48 minutes north to Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Winter is the busiest season, with crisp mosquito free nights, so camping reservations are recommended. Paved hik…
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White Rock is a popular tourist destination. Beautiful sandy beaches and nice weather are two of the reasons. There is a 2.5km long beach to explore and a 1,500 foot long pier on which to enjoy the view. The White Rock Promenade is a 7…
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Located in the Hill Country of Texas, Lake Travis is 210 feet deep and has 270 miles of shoreline. The lake has opportunities for fishing, boating, para-sailing, kayaking, windsurfing and more. The lake has boat rentals and ramps, crui…
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The Biloxi, Mississippi area is filled with outdoor opportunities for deep-sea sport fishing, golfing and water activities of all types with 26 miles of pristine beach to explore. There are eco-tours to see the wildlife up close or vis…
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West Palm Beach, Florida, conjures images of sun-drenched, sugar-sand beaches, flamingos and open-air cafes under the sub-tropical sun. Even though West Palm Beach is a major metropolitan area of Florida, there are many options for out…
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Named for its location along the Gulf of Mexico, Gulf Shores, Alabama is a coastal community off State Highway 182 (also named East and West Beach Boulevard). One of the Gulf Shores features that draws outdoor enthusiasts to the area…
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With a tradition of water sports, boating, equestrian sports, golf and more, it perhaps makes sense that the Palm Beach County Convention and Visitors Bureau calls the area "America's first resort destination." From a marathon/triathlo…
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The small island of Key West encompasses just 8 square miles, but its crystal clear blue waters offer world class snorkeling opportunities. While you'll need a charter boat to take you to the outside reefs, both beginning and more adva…
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