Tag: “Camping”

9 places found.

  1. Cascade River National Park

    Cascade River National Park in northern Minnesota is an amazing park with many scenic hiking trails. Almost 3000 acres, it's grand waterfalls and assortment of birch, spruce and white cedar trees make it a must see in the Fall.

  2. Assateague Island

    Assateague Island is amazing for so many reasons. You get to camp right on the beach...you see wild ponies and deer wandering right there among the campsites...Imagine falling asleep at night to the sound of the ocean lulling you to sleep.

  3. Balmorhea State Park

    Balmorhea State Park, in the wild big empty of West Texas, is a road trip oasis. With a cushy campground and a retro hacienda-style hotel on site, you'll want to stay multiple days to enjoy the park's star attraction - a giant, spring fed swimming hole.

  4. Lake Casitas

    Lake Casitas is a midsize lake with camping, boating, water adventure park, fishing and other events.

  5. Snow Lake

    Snow Lake is a 2.5 mile, or about a two hour hike from the off-road car park. It is easy to moderate, with a series of slight ridges to cross, ascending and descending into meadows and glacial lakes reaching Bench Lake after ¾ mile, then continuing another ½ mile to Snow Lake.

  6. Wadi Rum

    Wadi Rum (Arabic: وادي رم) is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in southwest Jordan. It is the largest wadi in Jordan.

  7. Sly Park Recreation Area

    Camping, boating, picnics, hiking and mountain biking are among the attractions at this small lake in the western Sierra Nevadas. The lake is actually a reservoir but it is also a major recreation area in El Dorado county.

  8. Buffalo River

    The Buffalo National River flows free over swift running rapids and quiet pools for its 135-mile length. One of the few remaining rivers in the lower 48 states without dams, the Buffalo cuts its way through massive limestone bluffs traveling eastward through the Arkansas Ozarks and into the White River.

  9. Echo Lakes, California

    Echo Lakes, California, is located off Highway 50 between Placerville and South Lake Tahoe. There are two small alpine lakes in the High Sierra Nevada Mountains at about the 7,000 feet above sea level.

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