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HuBison says:
I live in the city and was looking to get away for the weekend, so I ended up at Greenbelt Park. I think you can take public transportation there, but it is a good idea if you have a car/bike. It was $17/night and you get to pick your own site; some were nestled away and others were more in the op…
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tjxu97 says:
What more can you ask for being two blocks from Waikiki? Located on Prince Edwards St which is quiet and safe. Close to convenient stores and a laundromat as well.
All the goodies, like free boogie boards, rafts, and balls and frisbees for the beach.
Internet is $1 for 10 minutes, which seems …
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brilleaux says:
For the past three years, I have dedicated a few days of my spring break for camping in the quiet Perdido Key "primitive zone," located just near the Florida-Alabama border.
Camping is free, but you are required to pay a small parking fee (less than $10 for a one-week pass) and fill out a short f…
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Shaon says:
I really liked this hostel. It wasn´t the newest or cleanest. But the atmosphere there was really amazing. It´s really easy to make friends there. It´s quite near the Woodley metro station, about 10 minutes walking. Hostel is in Adams Morgan and in the street where hostel is there is a restaurant…
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MichaelWeber says:
I come to this beautiful campground almost everyother weekend in the summer days. Its usally around 40$ for friday to sunday on a concert day and 5 a person on of days. During the day is family oriented with a beach and swimming even a jumping rock. As night apporches the bands start on the stage of…
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stonefinder1 says:
Dog Creek is an Excellant Boater and Campers heaven, BUT there are only Pit toilets, Fishing is great. Amenities are, Boat Ramp, Fishing Pier, Swimming Area, Playground, Large Gazabo but NO SHOWERS. Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance.
This campground requires a 3 day minimum stay…
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freespirit3 says:
Apparently I don't speak "New Mexican" cause I'm sure you can imagine my surprise when I had booked what they called a bunkhouse and arrived to find out that was an RV instead of the cute little cabins I had intended to book.
Putting that aside, it was a very nice place. I had never stayed in an…
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whit_pie says:
Me and my family have gone to this place for years. its beautuful! however we really went camping, tents and all. there are port. potties and water available. you can bring your r.v as well. we always used site number 20, its a great campsite and plent of space for our tent. they suggest you book w…
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adamandsarajo says:
A few years ago, I went to Mardi Gras in New Orleans on a last minute whim. No reservations, no plans. Heck, no money! I arrived around midnight, and soon found that hotel rooms in the French Quarter were going for $500+ a night. I was desperate. I hoped my road atlas would find me an alternative…
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AprilleCA says:
Very nice people, accommodating and friendly. Bunks not so comfy in the dorm but they were very helpful in suggesting places to go and things to do. Very good location in Oregon accessible by car to some gorgeous beaches along the coast. Great for 24 bucks a night. I would go again.
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camsuk76 says:
This little spot is affectionately called "LBL" for the folks in the middle Tennessee area. LBL is between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley. Lake Barkley is the TN side. For me its about a 45 min drive from Clarksville, TN. The roads are paved and mostly 2 lanes. Once you get off of the main road…
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danny291 says:
Country Hostel Nashville is located on a quiet country lane in Brentwood, an affluent suburb of Nashville. The hostel is owned by a really nice man called Cal, who is originally from California and he runs the hostel with his wife Keena. Located about a ten minute drive from downtown, Cal can pick y…
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maryfreeman says:
The best kept secret in Vermilion. A family
park with access to the lake for your boat.
Quiet and layed back campground
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yadilitta says:
When I went to NYC, I was supposed to stay there just for 2 days, but I ended staying longer. The 3 extra days, my friend wouldn't be in town. So I looked for a hostel desperately and found this one.
Well, you are in NYC so don't expect a hostel cheap, but it was cheap compared to staying in a ho…
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Tone on Lex
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#105 of 2,501 hostels in United States
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pletr says:
It was a little tough to find - the door entrance that is. Do not ring the bell up the main doors, as the entrance is at the basement of the brownstone building, under the stairs.
The staff were nice when me and my friend checked in, except for the moody housekeeper lady - but she was pregnant a…
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