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BillOnTheGo says:
Up front let me admit that I'm not the biggest camper. About once a year I like to go for about 2 or 3 nights at the most. But Inks Lake State Park in the Hill Country of Texas may cause me to become a bigger camper.
The views are spectacular, the lake is usually not too busy. The trails are...
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rudegurl says:
well as for hostels. you could try the wombat. they have 2 more in vienna that i stayed at and they were great. they are super safe and clean. but do make sure to book a few months ahead. the closer it gets to oktoberfest the busier it'll get. if you want to look up more choices you can go to hostel...
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Eric says:
La Super Rica is a local favorite that serves up unique tasting Mexican food in an ultra casual setting. You wait in a long line, place your order, then grab a seat on a plastic chair under some tarp on a tent-like patio. Supposedly this place was a favorite of Julia Child, and it has received multi...
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Higton says:
OK, I've put "average" as the price because although it is $65 a night, that does include stuff like all meals, equipment hire (kayaks, snorkels, etc) and transfers. Plus, it is expensive for budget travellers, but not for holiday makers. In fact, at that price, the place is a bargain.
The acc...
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Burman says:
Location, Location, Location!! This is a great campsite to stay. They have both tent and RV camping locations. On site they do glass bottom tours, dive trips, snorkel tours, boat rentals, fishing spots, swimming beach, simulated ship wreck for snorkel/free diving right off the beach and they have...
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Markus81 says:
Hey folks,
if you like rock music, you can't miss the Rock am Ring Festival.
It is every year since the Beginning of the 90's. The big Rockstars have all been there and will be there. Trust me.
It's round about the End of Mai or Beginning of June.
3 Days of Party NON STOP!!!!!!
I was there ...
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alyssa_ob says:
Eco Park Resort and campground is a private campground located near the entrance of Mt. St. Helens and is the closest place to stay near the volcano. They have campsites, yurts, RV sites and cabins, all for a pretty reasonable price. I was there "off-season" so it was pretty quiet and I had no pro...
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alyssa_ob says:
This little city park has 30 camping sites for tents and RVs. It is first come, first serve and there are no showers. Each camp site has a picnic table, fire ring and tent or RV pad. The campground was pretty open, but there were some incredibly large trees throughout.
The park sits on the Yel...
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