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foreverphswoo says:
I love the outdoors, therefore, I love the Nature Center!
I never actually go into the buildings at the center (I've been way back when I was a wee lass.. but not since then..) for I enjoy getting straight to the trails when I arrive. Beautiful scenery year round (A plus for those who like takin…
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SamFromBC says:
This is one of the must-see places in Mission.
The park has a huge field where you can run around or play with a dog. It has a lot of trees and large flower bushes on the South end of the park, as well as a cafe. There are picnic benches in the park too, so you can bring your own food.
The ca…
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kayguarnay says:
This is a park that is known for its Tudor mansion built in 1929, however there are many things to discover here besides the famous residence of John and Mary Flinn Lawrence.
In the summer, there are hundreds of wooded trails to run and bike, or walk with your dogs. There are concerts on the gre…
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AdrenalineJunkie13 says:
The end of the trail at eh top of the park will be for ever burned into my retinas for it twas one of the most beautiful things I have ever experienced. The park is located at the tallest part/peak of Molokai. You walk down a long pathway that is moist and covered in mosses and other fungi's that gi…
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missl says:
The Blue Mountains is a special place in NSW, not only is it heritage listed but it is a spiritual home for the Aboriginal dreamtime.
The Three Sisters are amazing to visit.
The Aboriginal dream-time legend has it that three sisters, 'Meehni', 'Wimlah' and Gunnedoo' lived in the Jamison Valley a…
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alexindc says:
I am a yearly-passholder and an almost weekly visitor to Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis. Heck, I even got married here. And, while the marriage may not have lasted, my affinity for Quiet Waters Park has!
Pay $6 to get in, or $40 for a year-pass. Do the math, and if you plan on coming back enou…
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nik2blessed says:
Come one come all, I recommend this place to anyone. You will have much to do and great memories for a lifetime. I run the trails here, and just love the nature all around to see. You could expierence the Marina, Boat and Bike Rentals to Canoeing, Fishing, Unleashing the Dog for outside fun, to even…
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world-traveller123 says:
Kamview is an amazing place to ski in winter time. Good workout and amazing trails. All levels for everyone.
Here is the lowdown of it.
The Kamview Nordic Centre is the hub of the Thunder Bay Nordic Trails' operations. Like all of the areas Nordic Trails grooms, Kamview features great skiing an…
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SamFromBC says:
I have a lot of friends that live in the residential area surrounding the park, and have spent a lot of time in it.
Portage Park has some picnic tables, along with some benches and a playground. There are a lot of twisting walkways throughout the park and along those paths are other benches.
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joeytuan says:
I'm surprised it took me so long to find this park. I always figured the fact it's right off the CA-57 freeway makes it a poor man's choice for a retreat from the hubbub of suburbia, but I was pleasantly surprised. This is a relatively big park; the peripheral hiking …
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nitos says:
Well yesterday I went with my family and we had great time visiting Recreo Verde in San Carlos..(alajuela)..
They have about 4-6 pools.. 2 of them are hot springs... and the other ones are "normal" pools.. and its near to a river that you can go to..
they have a great trail.. very steep.. though..…
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world-traveller123 says:
The Thunder Bay Soroptimist International Friendship Garden is a city park located in the south end of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. The park is located at the south end of Chapples Park, at the corners of Victoria Avenue and Hyde Park Avenue.
The Friendship Garden was organised in 1967 as a Cent…
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Hummingbird says:
The National Forest Service cuts roads off of the main paved highways to access areas where they wish to thin out the forest of trees or to create fire breaks. To call these roads is a real stretch. What you will find are dirt trails wide enough for a truck to go either up or down and once in awhi…
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Crucible says:
If you're tired of the typical Florida attractions or are on a tight budget this might be something you'll want to add to your event list.
Legacy Trail is part of a Sarasota County project called 'rails to trails' the path used to be a railroad, but has since been turned into a recreational trail…
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SamFromBC says:
The last time I went here was in the evening with a couple friends of mine. It was just beginning to get dark as we arrived, which was unfortunate considering that the paths are littered with horse dung...there is a stable nearby.
There was mist surrounding the trees and it was pretty creepy. At …
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