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» Campgrounds in Maryland
By Richard Chapo | Published 06/22/2008 | Maryland | Unrated
Maryland is known for its coast and some delicious food. Less known is the fact camp grounds in Maryland are plentiful and a good place to spend a weekend.
» Campgrounds in North Carolina
By Richard Chapo | Published 06/5/2008 | North Carolina | Unrated
Given the tradition of college basketball in North Carolina, it is often difficult to keep in mind the season ends in March. When it is over, you should spend some time in the beauty of the state by visiting the various campgrounds in North Carolina.
» The Great Salt Lake Bird Watching Festival in Utah
By Richard Chapo | Published 05/29/2008 | Salt Lake City | Unrated
Coming up on its eighth year, the Great Salt Lake Bird Watching Festival is good get away for birders. Of course, a chance to visit Salt Lake City isn’t so bad either.
» The Oregon Trail - Beginning in Arrow Rock, Missouri
By Richard Chapo | Published 05/19/2008 | Missouri | Unrated
The Oregon Trail holds a unique place in the history of the United States. Thousands of pioneers used the trail to populate the middle and western parts of the country in the 19th century.
» Stomping About Wisconsin
By Richard Chapo | Published 05/18/2008 | Wisconsin | Unrated
The Midwest is home to some fabulous wilderness adventure areas - you just have to know where to look – and Wisconsin provides some of the best of the best of these spots.
» Campgrounds in New Hampshire
By Richard Chapo | Published 05/13/2008 | New Hampshire | Unrated

Located in the Northeastern United States, New Hampshire offers many attractions, Campgrounds in New Hampshire encompasses diverse activities such as fishing, biking and hiking.

» Campgrounds in Michigan
By Richard Chapo | Published 05/12/2008 | Michigan | Unrated
While winters can be cold, Michigan has a great outdoors tradition in spring, summer and fall. A great way to experience this tradition is to try out the campgrounds in Michigan.
» Bird Watching Mecca - 338 Species At Acadia National Park
By Richard Chapo | Published 04/8/2008 | Acadia National Park | Unrated
When it comes to birding, Acadia National Park is a mecca for sightings. The Park has 338 bird species, which is a record for any national park in the United States. The list of species includes such rare birds as the bald eagle, 23 warbler variations and falcons by the bushel load. If you’re looking to fill out your life list, Acadia is the place to be.
» Bird Watching in Puerto Rico
By Richard Chapo | Published 04/4/2008 | Puerto Rico | Unrated
Tourists come to Puerto Rico throughout the year, most often from cruise ships. While there are many things to do while on the island, birding in Puerto Rico definitely should not be missed.
» The Ecotourism Revolution
By Richard Chapo | Published 03/16/2008 | Ecotourism | Unrated
In the last 20 years, our understanding and appreciation of the environment and impact we have on it has increased dramatically. Mixed in with a healthy dash of capitalism, this has led to the ecotourism revolution.
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