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41. Recreational Activities
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42. THUNDER BAY HIKING ASSOCIATION
A nonprofit organization, promoting recreational hiking, canoeing, crosscountry skiing and related seasonal activities. The site lists equipment, photos and news.
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Welcome Recreational hiking, canoeing, backpacking cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing in Northwestern Ontario Canada OUR HIKES LEVELS WHAT TO PACK OUR PHOTOS ... NEWS The Thunder Bay Hiking Association i s a non-profit organization that promotes recreational hiking and related seasonal activities such as cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, backpacking and canoeing in Thunder Bay and the district. Full and half-day outings are mainly organized on weekends. Midweek, evening or camping events may also be planned. Skill level and equipment requirements differ depending on the outing. Some outings are easy strolls through gentle terrain, while others demand stout boots and well-toned muscles. Groups average in size from 10 to 20 people, thus the outdoors can be shared while the solitude and rapport with nature are preserved. In the spring, hikers are sometimes out before all the snow has melted! Spring brings with it new growth and an outpouring of hikers anxious to view the wild flowers, smell the fragrances and feel the warmth of the sun. Many summer hiking trails are found on the diverse terrain around Thunder Bay. A terrific view from Mount McKay, interesting flora and fauna on the shores of Lake Superior, and rushing rivers at Silver Falls and High Falls are just a few of the highlights of the area.

43. Kingsport Economimic Development Quality Of Life - Recreation
recreational activities Within short drive, you will find fishing, hunting, mountainbiking, hiking, whitewater kayaking and rafting, canoeing, crosscountry
http://www.kingsportchamber.org/kedp/KEDP_Economic_Quality_Recreation.asp
Quality of Life Recreational Activities Enjoy mountain biking at Bays Mountain Park Playing golf at Warrior's Path course Hiking trails that are apart of the Appalachian Trail Recreational Activities With majestic mountains, tranquil lakes and sparkling streams, Kingsport features an array of natural distractions, providing endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. Within short drive, you will find fishing, hunting, mountain biking, hiking, whitewater kayaking and rafting, canoeing, cross-country and downhill snow skiing. Recreational areas in Kingsport include 3,000-acre Bays Mountain Park with 25 miles of trails for hiking and biking. The Nature Center at Bays Mountain houses museum exhibits and a planetarium. Wildlife habitats allow visitors to view native animals up close. The 8-mile Kingsport Greenbelt connects Exchange Place with Boatyard/ Riverfront Park.
Warriors' Path State Park offers camping, horseback riding, fishing, a golf course, conference facilities and a marina on beautiful Fort Patrick Henry Lake.

44. Canmore Recreation
A guide to recreational activities in Canmore. hiking, biking and many other adventures.
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Bicycling
Biking is popular in and around Canmore. You can ride along the wide shoulders on the Trans-Canada Highway, all the way between Calgary and Banff, though the route has some serious hills. The best route is west to east, to go with the prevailing wind and the general drop in elevation. Around town, there are plenty of trails along the Bow River, Policeman's Creek, to the west of town around Quary Lake, the Canmore Nordic Centre, Three Sisters, and to the east of town, around the Benchlands and SilverTip. These areas have the advantage of showing generous amounts of scenery, but always being close to "home".

45. Niboban Camps Recreational Activities
During the warm season, Nibòban Camps offers lakeside activities including a pleasantswimming cove with sandy bottom and hiking TRAILS SCENIC ATTRACTIONS.
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Rangeley Lake is famous for trout and land-locked salmon. Of course, there are docks for your boat, canoe or kayak. You will probably want to bring your own canoe, kayak or boat and motor, but all are available for rent at nearby marinas. Canoes and kayaks may be launched at our beach area. Other boats may be launched at the State Park ramp (next door). Consider joining the early morning guided canoe trips on the Kennebago River for a great wilderness experience. Back to Top l Home
We offer woodland paths to explore on our property. The following list of local mountains and trails also provide an excellent hiking experience: Appalachian Trail, West Kennebago Mountain, Bald Mountain (pictured to the left - an easy climb), Aziscoos Mountain, Saddleback Mountain, and Bemis Mountain.
Maps of the area's trails are available for sale at the Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce on Main Street in Rangeley, or for further information, visit www.about-rangeley-maine.com for a comprehensive list of trails (including photos) and scenic attractions in the area.

46. Winnebago County Forest Preserve
Provides information on family reunions, hiking, camping, boating, golf courses and many other recreational activities.
http://www.wcfpd.org
Welcome to the The Winnebago County Forest Preserve District web site. This site was developed to provide you with information you will need to plan a family reunion , go hiking camping or boating , as well as information on the Forest City's wonderful golf courses and many other recreational activities taking place throughout the year. Check out What's Happening for information on upcoming events. The Winnebago County Forest Preserve District is proudly celebrating its 75th anniversary. For information on how the district began and its progression over the years, take a look at the history of the WCFPD. If you would like additional information on the WCFPD or like to make comments/suggestions on our site, please take a minute and fill out our Guest Book
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47. Bennington Vermont Recreational Activities
Bennington Vermont recreational activities. Bicycling Entertainment Familyactivities Fishing, Hunting Boating Golf hiking Ski
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History Attractions Events ... Lodging Bennington Vermont Recreational Activities Bennington is home to four seasons of active recreation. Find links to skiing, snowmobiling, and other winter activities here at Bennington.com.
For a list of Major Events and their web pages Click here Bicycling Entertainment Family Activities ... State Parks
Bicycling Please check our events page or use our events calendar for listing of a variety of events including BMX bicycle races, Road races and more are available.
You can plan a vacation around cycling the scenic, historic backroads through the rambling countryside and covered bridges (Bennington has five), or mountain biking in the nearby Green Mountains here in Bennington County. Entertainment
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Family Activities You can swim, canoe, or go tubing down the river and still have time for tennis, golf or miniature golf on the long summer days. For rainy days and late night activity, Bennington provides bowling, pool and other indoor games.
  • The Bennington Community Built Park offers a regulation size Frisbee golf course, basketball courts, skateboard park, outdoor stage, BMX park, large playground, small playground, half-mile recreational path, 2 mile cross-country trail, barbeque grills, picnic areas and bathrooms. The park also has a sundial and unique sculptures. Maintained in excellent condition by the Town of Bennington Recreation Department and community members. Free to the public, fantastic views of Bennington and the Bennington Battle Monument, conveniently accessed off Kocher Drive near exit 1, Rt 7 between Morrison's and Bijur (across the street from Kmart) or at the East Road entrance one mile North from Kocher Drive intersection. Take a break, enjoy the outdoors in Bennington, Vermont.

48. The ROLF, Outfitters For The North Fork River, Missouri Ozarks; Adjacent To The
recreational area on the North Fork River near Mark Twain National Forest. hiking, fishing, hunting, and other outdoors activities.
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The Tree House Cabin Read the Missouri Life magazine article about the ROLF The Norfork Experience
By Davy Wotton Ball Pond Hollow hiking pictorial Devils Backbone Wilderness
Information Updated Library page Join the ROLF email list Sign the River of Life Farm
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Send a North Fork River Postcard Updated Trout Fishing Tips Page Summer Flyfishing Tips and Advice
By Mark Van Patten June and July on the North Fork
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By Tom Ziegler The Mountain Log Cabin Lookout is now open! Setting high on a hill, overlooking the North Fork, the Mountain Log Cabin offers secluded luxury and a spectacular view of the River.
(Click on the image for more pictures and details) Coming Soon! The Treetop Cabin Hideaway Coming Soon!
(Currently taking advance reservations for Spring 2003) The River of Life Farm, Outfitters for the North Fork River, offers several

49. Outdoor Recreational Activities Of The Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Outdoor recreational activities of the BWCA hiking, canoeing,camping, fishing, cross country skiing, dogsledding.
http://www.bwca.cc/bwcaw-activities.html
Your banner could be here! With 1,500 miles of canoe routes, nearly 2,200 designated campsites, and more than 1,000 lakes and streams waiting, the BWCA and surrounding areas are filled with recreational opportunities.
In addition to summer activities (camping, canoeing, fishing, hiking, rock climbing, etc.), northwoods winters are ideally suited to winter sports such as cross-country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, ice fishing, skating, and sledding. Fishing Hiking Canoeing Photography ... Bird/Wildlife Watching Rock Hunting Boating Hunting Winter Activities Spring Activities Summer Activities ... Special Offers/Contests

50. DEM - Manuel F. Correllus State Forest
5,100 acre park located in the center of Martha's Vineyard is the site of one of the largest environmental restoration projects in the country. Passive recreational activities allowed, such as hiking, horseback riding, bicycling and walking.
http://www.state.ma.us/dem/parks/corr.htm
Find out more about... Campground reservations Activity search Events Fees Find Park by Name Find Park by Location Find Trail Maps DEM's history MassParks main page make a campground reservation request a forests and parks recreation brochure find out about fees and passes find locations for recreational activities ... contact MassParks Manuel F. Correllus State Forest
Manuel F. Correllus State Forest Martha's Vineyard
Correllus State Forest occupies over 5,100 acres in the center of Martha's Vineyard. It was created in 1908 as the "Heath Hen Reserve," in an attempt to prevent the bird's extinction. Sadly, the last heath hen (an eastern subspecies of the prairie chicken) was seen in 1932. Today it is managed for passive recreation, mostly hiking and cycling on its 15 miles of bike paths. It is also the focus of one of the largest environmental restoration projects in the country. As part of a cooperative effort, the State Forest is now working to bring back the site's native ecosystem. The Great Plain that forms much of Martha's Vineyard supports an unusual concentration of rare species and extensive examples of several uncommon sand-plain communities, including grasslands, heathlands, barrens, and woodlands, dominated by mixed oak-pine. It was the abundance of woodlands and shrublands that enabled the heath hen to persist here long after they had died out elsewhere in the northeast. Although widespread land clearing began on Martha's Vineyard soon after European settlement in the 17th century, settlement and agriculture were focussed around the perimeter of the island, and the area that is now the state forest remained wooded with forest and scrublands for centuries.

51. Santa Fe Destinations | Recreation
recreational activities hiking A hike through the local canyons, mountains andfoothills of New Mexico is a special way to experience the Santa Fe area.
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Recreational Activities Birding
Fly Fishing in New Mexico

Discover the thrill of casting to rising trout in a mountain stream or lake. A professional guide will lead participants to a pristine site for their fishing adventure and will take the mystery out of the art of fly-fishing. Both the novice and the advanced angler will enjoy the beauty and peacefulness that surrounds them in northern New Mexico. Painting in Santa Fe
For years artists have come to Northern New Mexico to work. Many say that it is the indescribably blue skies and incomparable lighting due to the high altitude. Whatever the reason, no one can deny the volume and quality of art produced in the Santa Fe area. A local artist will instruct your guests in the fine points of capturing the unique beauty of Santa Fe. Led by trained art therapists, even the beginner will not have a problem opening up to find the art that is within all of us.
Rafting / Floating / Kayaking
One of America's most popular adventures, whitewater rafting is becoming a tradition for visitors to Northern New Mexico. The rafting season begins with the snowmelt in spring and generally lasts through October. All levels of rafters, from novice to expert will enjoy this adventure along the Rio Grande. Along the valley floor, the rafters will experience spectacular scenery, with a full range of whitewater on the "Racecourse" south of Taos. In addition, exciting river kayaking and calmer "float" trips are also available on the rivers, along with tours in sea kayaks on some of our local lakes.

52. Telluride Sports And Outdoor Recreation Activities
Sports and recreational activities in Telluride Colorado. Find information on hiking, biking, jeeping, 4x4, 4 wheeling, horseback riding, and sleigh rides.
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53. Outdoor British Columbia Recreational Activities
Photos Of The Month. recreational Manufactures. hiking Find trails, maps, pictures more Camping Find information on your favorite park more activities.
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54. Pleasant Hill Campground: Bangor, Maine Area's Finest RV Park For Camping, Recre
Offers vacation retreats with 105 spacious sites for camping and big rigs. recreational activities include boating, fishing, hiking, and swimming. Features map, directions and local attractions.
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Bangor's Finest - Easy Access off I-95 A Country Atmosphere with all the Amenities
Pleasant Hill is located near many area attractions and is conveniently
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we offer the amenities and atmosphere to make your stay a pleasant one.
Plus, we make a special effort to locate you on the site best suited for you! Camping Facilities
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55. Recreational Activities Abound Throughout Port Angeles Proper Port Angeles, Wash
recreational activities abound throughout Port Angeles proper. By Rick Stedman Whetherits golfing, hiking, fishing or kayaking, Port Angeles offers countless
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Recreational activities abound throughout Port Angeles proper
By Rick Stedman
Whether its golfing, hiking, fishing or kayaking, Port Angeles offers countless reasons for visiting the north Olympic Peninsula. No matter the season, recreational activities abound.
You could literally spend weeks hiking the abundant trails in and around the north Olympic Peninsula. Ranging from gentle to aggressive, these trails offer spectacular views. For example, hiking to the nine-story Marymere Falls near Lake Crescent results in a 2,100 rise in elevation and a stunning view of the lake, Strait of Juan de Fuca and Vancouver Island. Olympic Discovery Trail is also an easy outing. This trail mainly follows old railroad routes from Sequim to Port Angeles without entering the mountains. Hurricane Ridge Trails are somewhat moderate with more opportunities to view wildlife and various scenic Olympic Mountain ridges.
Kayaking is another popular activity in the Port Angeles region. Last month’s second annual Port Angeles Kayak Symposium was a huge splash at the city pier and Hollywood Beach. Kayaking in and around Port Angeles is offered in lakes, the ocean and rivers. A few popular sites include Ediz Hook, Lake Crescent, Dungeness Spit, Freshwater Bay, the Elwha River and Lake Ozette.
Other water sports that attract numerous visitors include diving, rafting, surfing (yes, surfing!) and windsurfing. The aforementioned Ediz Hook and Lake Crescent attract divers of all levels. The Elwha River has class II+ rapids for those wishing to experience whitewater from Olympic National Park glaciers to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The mouth of the Elwha River, just west of Port Angeles on Hwy. 112, becomes a surfing hot-spot when Pacific storms arrive. A couple of break points near the county park at Salt Creek make the area occasionally as popular for surfing as diving. For windsurfers, Sequim Bay, Port Angeles Bay and Freshwater Bay offer exciting opportunities throughout the year.

56. Pennsylvania State Parks - Trough Creek - PA DCNR
A state campground that offers site with electricity and recreational activities including picnicking, hiking, fishing, and hunting.
http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/t-crek.htm
Located along a scenic gorge created as Great Trough Creek cuts through Terrace Mountain and empties into Raystown Lake, Trough Creek State Park was recognized for its natural and geological beauty during the mid-1930s when the CCC constructed park trails and facilities. This park offers beautiful hiking trails, scenic picnicking and is a quiet place to relax. Trough Creek State Park is along a scenic gorge created as Great Trough Creek cuts through Terrace Mountain and empties into Raystown Lake. This 554-acre park is bordered by Rothrock State Forest and Raystown Lake Recreation Area.
Directions
The park can be accessed by traveling 16 miles south from Huntingdon along PA Route 26, then 5 miles east along PA Route 994 near the village of Entriken. Click here for door-to-door MapQuest driving directions
Recreational Opportunities
Hiking: 12 miles of trails
The trails traverse scenic vistas, cool stream hollows, hillsides and ridge tops. A popular short hike crosses the suspension bridge and follows Rhododendron Trail to Rainbow Falls. Climb the steps along the waterfall, then hike on to Balanced Rock and return the same way. Some trails are steep and follow along cliffs with drop-offs. Exercise extreme caution and wear hiking shoes. Children must be supervised at all times. Trail conditions may be slippery when wet or icy depending on weather conditions.

57. Cultural And Recreational Activities
CULTURAL AND recreational activities. of I74 near Mahomet, sponsors a wide rangeof activities including paddle boats, row boats, golfing and hiking.
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Krannert Center

The University's Krannert Center for the Performing Arts
contains the 2,100 seat Great Hall for orchestra and large performances; the 979-seat Festival Theatre for dance, opera and other musical productions; the 678-seat Playhouse Theatre for plays; and the 150-seat Studio Theatre, a facility for experimental theatrical projects. Programs at the Krannert Center include professional performances by visiting artists and ensembles, performances by community and campus members, dance concerts by the Illinois Dance Theatre, performances by various groups and individuals from the School of Music, Illinois Opera Theatre and 16 annual productions by the University Theatre. The Krannert Center performance schedule is given in the local telephone directory. Museums
Spurlock World Heritage Museum
600 S. Gregory, Urbana. The new Spurlock Museum of World Heritage
is scheduled to open to the public in early 2002, and will contain the collections formerly housed in the old World Heritage Museum in Lincoln Hall and the old Museum of Natural History in the Natural History Building. The collection will include Anthropology, Geology, Botany and Zoology displays, as well as stone tools, clay tablets, pottery, glassware, sculpture and paintings, manuscripts, metal work, porcelain, ship models and silverware which highlight the story of man from the earliest times to the twentieth century. Krannert Art Museum
500 Peabody Drive. The permanent collection of the

58. The Abnaki Housekeeping Cottages On Moosehad Lake Maine Are Now For Sale
Provides views and description of the camps, information about area wildlife, activities, events, rates, and services. Located on Moosehead Lake close to hiking, fishing, whitewater rafting, and other recreational opportunities.
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Nestled on the shore of Moosehead Lake near the mouth of the Moose River, the Abnaki Cottages affords you the opportunity of adventures on the 40 mile expanse of our big lake, quiet paddles up the river, unlimited explorations in our wooded wilderness and lake, brook or stream fishing . Experience the awesome grandeur of Mt. Kineo, awake to the exquisite sunrises that are marvelous to watch from our docks, be lulled to sleep by the haunting call of the loon. Retreat from your exciting o utdoor adventures to the comfort of one of our cozy cottages overlooking Moosehead Lake. F

59. Recreational Activities In The Caribbean
recreational activities in the Caribbean Guide picks. and information on biking activitiesand excursions Camping and hiking Links to information about camping
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60. Pennsylvania State Parks - Leonard Harrison - PA DCNR
A state campground that offers rustic sites and recreational activities including fishing, bicycling, hiking, picnicking, hunting, and trapping.
http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/leon.htm
Leonard Harrison offers spectacular vistas and a fabulous view of Pine Creek Gorge, Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon. The scenery is superb in every season of the year and is especially stunning in early October. The hiking trails traverse very rugged terrain, passing close to many steep cliffs affording an abundance of unique sights. The Pine Creek Trail runs through the bottom of the gorge and provides great bicycling.
Directions
To reach the 585-acre Leonard Harrison State Park on the eastern rim, take PA Route 660 west from Wellsboro for 10 miles. Click here for door-to-door MapQuest driving directions
Recreation
Camping: rustic sites, some with electricity
The campground is open from the second Friday in April until the third Sunday in October. Picnic tables, fire rings, water, rustic toilets and a sanitary dump station are provided. Campground Map: You must have Adobe Acrobat 4.0 or higher to view this map. Go download a copy of Acrobat Reader. Go to the campground map . (253 kb) Go to camping for more information. Fishing: Fishing is available to those visitors who wish to make the long, steep hike to the bottom of the canyon to Pine Creek. Species include trout, smallmouth bass and panfish. Nearby trout streams include Marsh Creek, Stoney Fork Creek, Asaph Run, Straight Run and Four-Mile Run, which is along the Turkey Path Trail. Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission regulations apply.

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