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- Californias 35 Best Swimming Holes - Outdoor Project
When the North Pacific high settle in over the west coast, Californians know to head for the water Somewhere along the state's nearly 900 miles of coastline would be the obvious place to take a dip, but there are also numerous freshwater swimming holes dotting the interior Even in some of the most arid regions, flowing water can be found if you know where to look
- 16 Must-do Hikes in Great Smoky Mountain National Park
This articles has been updated It was originally published in February 2018 Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a 522,427-acre natural playground that lies on the border of Tennessee and North Carolina southern Appalachian Mountains The park is one of the most visited national parks in the country showcasing an incredible amount of biodiversity, rivers, decidious forest and what appears
- 10 Must-Do Hikes Near Nashville, Tennessee - Outdoor Project
If you're looking for a place where you can take a take a stroll with wildlife in the morning, go for a trail run in the afternoon, hit the honky tonks by midnight, and then roll out on Saturday morning for a camping trip among waterfalls, Nashville, Tennessee, has everything you've ever dreamed of and more Within two hours of the city you'll find a wide range of adventures and never-ending
- 10 Amazing Camping Spots in the Adirondacks - Outdoor Project
The Adirondack Region is overflowing with thrilling adventure opportunities for everyone Spanning over 6 million acres, it is quite literally the largest protected natural area in the lower 48 states With 12 distinct regional destinations, there are unique climbing, swimming, canoeing, rafting, and camping adventures in an almost overwhelming abundance From the family-friendly Lake George
- Oregons 30 Best Swimming Holes | Outdoor Project
As the temperature soars this summer we want to make sure you’re well prepared, and staying refreshed is certainly going to be the key! Below is a list of some of the best local spots to cool off Granted, not all of them are actually within the state bounds of Oregon, with a few just on the northern side of the Columbia, but we know they're worth crossing over into Washington for Some of
- Hippie Hot Springs - Outdoor Project
Hippie Hot Springs are a bit of a hidden gem in downtown Steamboat Springs, Colorado These warm springs are located right along the Yampa River and are completely free and open to the public The springs are located at Dr Rich Weiss Park They are fed from runoff (via culvert) of the Old Town Hot Springs located directly across the street While the Hippie Hot Springs might not be as nice
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