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Alaska. Known for its chilly climate and it's treacherous wilderness, Alaska is the perfect spot for danger to happen. Whether it be the snow drifts, the bears, the cliffs or something on the supernatural side.
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Arizona. Whether it’s the thrill of an unparalleled outdoor adventure amid some of the most awe-inspiring scenery on the planet, an exotic sun-drenched getaway to an indulgent, your visit to Arizona is guaranteed to be one that will lift spirits, warm souls and provide memories for years to come.
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California. The sunshine state attracts loads and loads of people each year, some looking for fame and other just wanting fun in the sun.
Colorado. From incredible snowboarding and skiing to other outdoor adventures, Colorado offers countless activities from the extreme to the extremely relaxing. You’ll also find authentic historic attractions, great arts and entertainment, as well as award-winning dining – everything you need to create a perfect winter vacation or weekend getaway.
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Idaho. Adjacent to Washington and Oregon in the Pacific Northwest, Idaho is a big state. It’s been said if you flatten all the mountains in Idaho, the state would be the size of Texas.
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Montana. Montana is a rare and special place. Our Big Sky, open land, majestic mountains and friendly people combine to make Montana the “Treasure State”.
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Nevada. Nevada is one of the largest states in the U.S., meaning you won’t find a shortage of action in the Silver State. It’s one of the only places you can ski world-class runs in the morning, then walk world-class greens in the afternoon.
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New Mexico. Discover the cultural diversity of New Mexico, with a focus on Museums, Monuments, Arts and other Historic Preservation efforts.
Oregon. Oregon is known for timber, paper products, farming, computer equipment, electronics. The land is filled with miles of forest land, so be careful and don't get lost.
Utah. Utah is famous for its exciting outdoor activities and beautiful scenery. However, Utah's wide range of recreational opportunities and rugged environment create a potential for injury and illness. Visit the Utah Travel Health & Safety Center to learn about altitude illness, dehydration prevention, sun safety, driving in winter conditions, encounters with wildlife, and many other topics.
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Washington. Known as the evergreen state, Washington is a wonderful place for hikers, campers and out-door type of people. It often rains and is covered with evergreen trees.
Alabama. Alabama is filled to the brim with beautiful State Parks. You can enjoy your stay in any of the Alabama State Parks in many ways – from sleeping outdoors at one of the primitive camping sites to enjoying all of the creature comforts at one of the seven official resorts.
Illinois. To manage, conserve and protect Illinois' natural, recreational and cultural resources, further the public's understanding and appreciation of those resources, and promote the education, science and public safety of Illinois' natural resources for present and future generations.
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Iowa. Iowa haswide-open spaces, wooded hills and majestic bluffs along it's rivers. They have lively arts and entertainment, fascinating museums and exciting sports. Iowa has friendly communities, good neighbors and clean air, they're on the cutting edge in agriculture, technology, literature and medicine.
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Indiana. Whether you are a road warrior hitting five cities in three weeks or embarking on a family vacation, you need a comfy place to rest your head and get the relaxation you need.
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Kansas. Often quoted as being 'flatter than a pancake', Kansas is home to much farmland and gently rolling hills and is a leading wheat growing state. Famously mentioned in the mother of all acid trips, the Wizard of Oz.
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Kentucky. Kentucky's cultural tapestry is woven of many threads, including those of Native Americans, African-Americans, explorers and pioneers in blood (the conflicting loyalties during the Civil War); sweat (the labors of hardy pioneers who crossed the Appalachians to carve out a new life) and tears (the travails of the state's Native American and enslaved African American populations.)
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Minnesota. Nobody knows more about where to go and what to do in Minnesota than those who have experienced it. Who better to tell you where the best biking trails are, the most picturesque camping spot, and the coolest places to build memories with your kids.
Missouri. The 'Show Me' state, Missouri was the gateway to the west, and hosts many lakes for boating and recreation in the Ozarks, and is known for it's barbecue and the high crime rate of its cities.
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Nebraska. The Cornhusker State has more miles of river than any other state, and many people and cultures have made Nebraska their home. Come see fascinating artifacts and hear amazing stories from its rich past.
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North Dakota. North Dakota is considered to be in the U.S. regions known as the Upper Midwest and the Great Plains, and is sometimes referred to as being the "High Plains". The state shares the Red River of the North with Minnesota on the east; South Dakota is to the south, Montana is to the west, and the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are north.
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South Dakota. Crisp autumn air, bright blue skies and an array of fall colors make autumn an ideal time to vacation in South Dakota. You’ll find affordable lodging, dining and activities for the entire family.
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Wisconsin. Most famous for the their cheese, Wisconsin offers many other weekend get-a-way resorts.
Arkansas. Take a deep breath of cool Ozark or Ouachita mountain air. Revel in the breeze crossing one of Arkansas’s great lakes. Enjoy a relaxed family float trip or the thrill of a whitewater or rock climbing adventure. Journey one of 250 hiking trails that collectively stretch more than 1,500 miles. Get away from it all in more than 2.9 million acres in three national forests.
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Florida. It is nicknamed the "Sunshine State" because of its generally warm climate—subtropical in many regions of the state, with true tropical climate in the far southern portions near Key West. The state has a few large urban areas, a number of smaller industrial cities, and many small towns.
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Georgia. Last of the thirteen original colonies to be founded, Georgia is one of the most populated states in the union, with over 9 million inhabitants. The "Peach State" contains many interesting and varied attractions as well as beautiful scenery with a huge variety of flora and fauna.
Louisiana. With thousands of hiking and biking trails, nearly 20 State Parks, Louisiana is the ultimate playground for all outdoorsmen. Our vast expanse of coastal wetlands and countless birding trails make our state a habitat for many rare and endangered species and a natural paradise for bird watchers as well. Come step in to the wild!
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North Carolina. NC is naturally wonderful and this month we’re showing you many of the ways you can explore our trails, rivers, and wildlife in our new Eco Trips & Trails journey. Whether you’re paddling a piedmont stream, hiking in the mountains, or saving sea turtles on the coast, there are many ways to “get back to nature” in North Carolina.
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Oklahoma. While much of Oklahoma was settled in one day during the Land Run of 1889 - it takes much more than a day to see it all. So saddle up and head for a blue-sky country that's rich in Western flavor, pioneer heritage, small-town charm and big-city excitement!
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South Carolina. It's perfect beach weather in the Palmetto State and South Carolina's beaches are the perfect place for a summer family vacation. It's not just surf, sun and sand for you to enjoy. There's also fantastic shopping, wonderful dining options, fun site-seeing and culinary tours, historic sites and championship golf courses.
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Tennessee. With a rich tapestry of American heritage, Tennessee's historical stomping grounds are sure to enlighten you. Journey down our historical roads and trails for a stroll into Tennessee's legendary past. Tour Tennessee's heritage towns, and immerse yourself in the state's diverse past from Davy Crockett to Elvis Presley
Texas. Texas is an immense state second only to Alaska in size. With an estimated 23 million inhabitants, it is also the second largest populated state in the union. With its natural beauty, wide open spaces, huge cities and many attractions, Texas is one of the top states to visit.
Connecticut. Take advantage of one of the many exciting adventures awaiting in Connecticut. From hiking, biking and boating to fishing, camping and golfing, Connecticut has practically every activity imaginable.
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Delaware. Delaware's history spans from pre-Colonial days to the present. The First State offers hundreds of exciting and stimulating attractions. Enjoy museums and monuments that honor all aspects of our rich heritage.
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Maine. Have you seen the sun rise over Acadia? Or spotted nesting puffins on a ledge? Have you savored Maine’s award-winning local cuisine or felt the thrill of discovery along Maine’s antiquing trail? Every day is a feast for the senses when you’re on vacation in Maine. So come for a week or a weekend and discover—there’s more to Maine.
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Maryland. Come discover what vacation is really about. A soothing sail on the Chesapeake Bay … A quiet cabin near mountain trails … A cozy clubhouse just beyond the 18th green … Maryland says “welcome” in so many ways.
Massachusetts. The heart of America's Revolution beat bravely in the streets and communities around Boston and Cambridge. Around every corner, you'll be face-to-face with landmarks and experiences dating back to the very earliest of our days here. The trick is to pace yourself: it took hundreds of years for Greater Boston's history to write itself along cobblestoned streets. You won't cover it all in a few hours, so choose a tour or trail carefully and enjoy the rich heritage everywhere around you.
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Michigan. Welcome to the place where to-do lists and busy schedules stop screaming for our attention. The place where Michigan travel comes first. Here Michigan tourism lets unspoiled nature and authentic character revive our spirits. Welcome to a better state - the State of Michigan.
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Mississippi. Whether fishing at one of our 21 state lakes, hunting at one of 42 wildlife management areas, or spending a long weekend at one of our 29 state parks (3 with golf courses), the natural beauty of Mississippi is a treasure to behold. With information on hunting and fishing regulations, state fishing lakes, hunting areas, state parks, and more, this web site should prove useful in your enjoyment of the Magnolia State.
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New Hampshire. New Hampshire is made up of seven very different regions, each as exciting as the next. The Seacoast, Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee, Lakes Region, Merrimack Valley, Monadnock Region, White Mountains and Great North Woods are filled with natural beauty, cultural events and classic New England living.
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New Jersey. See a sunrise over 127 miles of beautiful, white beaches, savor the breathtaking view from hot air ballooning and paddle through our vast waterways. New Jersey’s rich blend of history, unique geography, activities and entertaining opportunities provide residents and tourists alike with something to suit every taste, whim and pleasure.
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Ohio. It's true, Ohio is too much fun for just one day. Here you can visit world-class museums and boutique wineries. For the adrenaline junkies, experience world record-setting roller coasters.
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New York. Discover arts and culture in New York State’s many museums, which feature art, photography, history, science and more. Experience the excitement of a live show on Broadway in New York City, the world's most famous theater district. Visit theaters across the state that regularly host ballet, concerts and more.
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Rhode Island. Rhode Island is a state of many firsts. First to take action against British rule, first synogogue, first successful water-powered cotton mill, and now the Ocean State is the first U.S. state to receive the The American Academy of Hospitality Sciences' prestigious "International Star Diamond Award." The AAHS certifies that Rhode Island is a world-class destination offering some of the best natural beauty, culinary offerings, history and cultural attractions.
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Pennslyvania. Pennsylvania has much to offer the history enthusiast. After all, this is where our nation was born, where the Civil War's biggest battle happened, and where the modern labor movement began. There are so many historically significant places here, you might just lose track of time.
Vermont. Vermont is America's largest producer of maple syrup and also produces substantial crops of Macintosh apples, potatoes, eggs, honey, vegetables, Christmas trees, lumber, pulp wood, and green house nursery products.
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Virginia. Virginia has five distinct climate regions: the Tidewater, Piedmont, Northern Virginia, Western Mountain and Southwestern Mountain. The different regions welcome Virginia visitors to a wide range of outdoor activities, such as snowskiing in the mountains and playing golf in the valley both in the same day!
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West Virginia. West Virginia's spectacular mountains, swirling rivers, and scenic countryside offer a welcome change of pace from the rush of everyday life. Here, too, you'll find friendly cities full of fun and nightlife. From wild to mild, from five-star resorts to rustic retreats, West Virginia truly has something for everyone.
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