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bob1379 says:
We had an excellent weekend at Brocksmoor Hotel at the end of May.
As ever, we received a very warm welcome from the team, who looked after us very well. I was impressed by the work that has been carried out, particularly on the family rooms, and we were certainly very comfortable.
The food we…
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bcbounders says:
This really nice RV park was a great find when we wanted to visit Yosemite National Park. We tried to get reservations in Yosemite, but the campgrounds were completely booked five months ahead. High Sierra is really close to Yosemite, and we had an easy time getting a reservation, and even got full …
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bxtrdturbo says:
De Pioch bevindt zich in de Languedoc-Roussillon. Niet aan de kust, maar op 80 km. afstand, in de bergen van het natuurpark de Haut-Languedoc. Een gebied waar de natuur 12 landschapsvormen heeft gecreëerd en de mens drie grote stuwmeren. Op minder dan 10 km kunt u hier alle watersportaktiviteiten b…
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travel-the-world says:
Hiking in the Smoky Mountains is an essential part of visiting this area of the country. Only then will you see the true beauty of east Tennessee. On the website provided, you can search for trails by location, experience level and what the trail features (waterfalls, streams, wildflowers, etc.)
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Meggy21 says:
A campers dream, Disney's Fort Wilderness Campground. If you want to make the road trip in the R.V. down to Disneyworld, then do it. Such a beautiful expanse of land, with so much to do. Not only do you have playgrounds, pools, restaurants, souvenier shop, golf cart rentals, your beloved pooch or…
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boicot says:
Buen lugar para acampar en San Cristóbal de las Casas Chiapas.Tiene buenos baños y agua caliente en la ducha.
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alyssa_ob says:
Door County is an outdoor lover's paradise. The county is the "thumb" in Wisconsin, with Green Bay on the west and Lake Michigan on the east, with 300 miles of shoreline. There are 5 state parks in this county, with Peninsula State Park in Fish Creek my favorite. You can take a nice drive through…
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Sullie says:
Dinkey Creek is in the California Sierra's about 50 miles out of Fresno. It is a beautiful campground surrounded by pines and granite rocks. There is a creek that is near by that has pools of water formed by snow melt moving rocks and making these pools. There are many cliffs that one can jump off f…
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chrisbauer says:
Plainly put, there is no better pizza place in the world than Miguel's. I lived in Slade, Kentucky for several months and ate there at least once a day without getting even remotely tired of it. Although well known by climbers in the area, Miguel's is a great stop to eat wheather or not you've g…
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rideouts says:
Just 90 km outside of Ulaanbaatar, the Turelj valley offers travelers the first opportunity to see the real Mongolia. The valley is breathtakingly beautiful, with large rocky mountains littered with boulders balanced in precarious stacks along ridgelines that look like they have been designed …
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merzouga says:
Very clean small hotel in a oasis at 0 m far from sand dunes.SAHARA is highly recommanded by all international famous guide books:Routard,Lonelyplanet,Rough guides,Globe trotter,....Clean coloured rooms and retaurant .
delicious local and moroccan food and low prices.
very gentl and helpful staf…
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HuBison says:
This is a great KOA (Kampgrounds of America) site! It has something for everyone. You can pitch a tent, rent a 1-room cabin (or "kabin"), rent a 2-room kabin, rent a deluxe kabin inclusive of a kitchen and bathroom, or plug up your RV. You can pitch your tent close to the pool, camp store, and pa…
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alyssa_ob says:
Blue Mounds State Park is named for the nearly 100 foot high cliff of pink Sioux quartzite that appears as a blue mound from a distance. This park covers about 1500 acres of prairie and has a bison herd, rock quarry, interpretive center, rock climbing, camping, swimming and 15 miles of hiking trail…
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joehendersonhb says:
We stayed at Yosemite Pines with my husband and three children. The campground and rv resort is set among pine trees and terraced into the hillside with gravel roads. Great place for the kids as they thoroughly enjoyed the petting zoo, gold mine tour, and movie night! The resort has a really nice…
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Biedjee says:
If you are going to Wadi Rum, you should do an overnight tour, spending at least one night in one of the many desert camps within the national park. And if you are doing an overnight tour, you should really do one with a locally owned tour operator. And if you are choosing a locally owned tour opera…
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annthansten says:
Where else do they have holes in the ground, made solely for the purpose of camping?
The best thing about being underground is that the temperature is a constant 24 degrees. And there are no flies, which seems like the highest luxury of them all after some time spent in outback Australia.
Ther…
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amphibian says:
I arrived at meet me there by a happy accident. I was at the tro tro station, imploring people, 'tell me where i can stay by the sea! I want to be by the beach'. After half an hour, a large crowd had gathered, and finally, someone suggested I go to this place.
I could hear the sea, there were pal…
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Sarbatche says:
Several days worth of hiking and several albums worth of pictures. Hikes start along the beach, continue atop boulder fields and push on with woodland trails. Then repeat. Some bouldering problems exist but beware of flaky rock. Several hefty creeks and a river from which water may be filtered.
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wildflower22bk says:
My family has rented Fairy Stone cabins for a week every year since before I was born. This is a WONDERFUL escape from everything, and SO relaxing! The Park Rangers are ALL very nice and always there to lend a helping hand, and the wildlife (animals- deer) just watch as you pass them by. Please do n…
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lizinalaska says:
Went from Homer "across the bay" to Kachemak State Park for an awesome trip hiking and kayaking. Icebergs, glaciers, cool sea creatures, seafood soup and fresh fish, sea otters, seals, whales and eagles.... Sleeping in tents (watching out for bears) camp fires and 24 hours of light. Plus, NO ONE ELS…
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souloyster says:
A very clean, fun and family friendly campground/RV park. Great location on a lake surrounded by woods, and yet only a few minutes drive to downtown Lancaster, Santa's Village, Six Gun City, and many other area attractions.
The campground has many family activities like peddle-boats and kayak ren…
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Lenece says:
My family goes camping here almost every year. The sites used to be first come first serve. Now you must reserve specific sites through Reserveamerica.com. They have many river sites, but those are the first to be booked. There is a trail leading to the Gorge. I had to cancel this year's trip due to…
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vances says:
An exceptionally pleasant diversion during a trip to Acadia National Park is to overnight on Long Island. One of many ‘Long Islands’, this version rests in pretty Blue Hill Bay and is uninhabited, managed by the National Park Service with several camp sites along the shoreline. You get there by…
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strutter says:
Custer State Park is South Dakota's first and largest State Park. It all began in 1897 when Congress granted sections 16 and 36 in every township as school lands. Administering the scattered blocks of state school lands throughout the timbered Black Hills proved to be difficult, so in 1906, negotiat…
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helenk says:
Great campsite with easy access. Showers and toilets on site. Good space for camping and parking area too.
People are very friendly and there is a large information site with maps, books and clothing available to buy.
Good access to walks around the area
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Justjoey says:
Enter into the largest active volcano in the world and you will be blown away. Mother nature at its best. Two thumbs up!
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Kathryn says:
This campground located at 6,700 ft is an ideal campground location for visiting Sequoia National Park. The sites are separated so that the tent only sites are nicely far enough away from the noise of the RV sites. About half of the sites sit along or very near the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River. T…
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ohiomom003 says:
Boating, Camping, Rent a houseboat and stay out on the lake. This is nature at its best, beautiful scenery.
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matet910 says:
"La Mesa Watershed in Quezon City is the primary source of drinking water of about 12 million Metro Manila residents. The property is owned by the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS), a government agency. La Mesa Watershed is 2700 hectares, 700 hectares of which is the reservoir and 2…
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alyssa_ob says:
If you want to walk (or climb) a big rock and are heading to central Texas, Enchanted Rock is a great stop for you! Similar to Stone Mountain near Atlanta, Georgia, Enchanted Rock is a huge, pink granite exfoliation dome, that rises 425 feet above ground, 1825 feet above sea level, and covers 640 a…
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