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         Camping Recreational Activities:     more books (52)
  1. Hiking and Camping (Recreational Sports) by Paul Mason, 2007-08
  2. 101 Family Vacation Games: Have Fun While Traveling, Camping, or Celebrating at Home by Shando Varda, 2005-04-10
  3. Christian Camping Today by Lloyd Mattson, 2006-05-01
  4. Informal Recreational Activities: A Leaders Guide by P. Ford, 1977-06
  5. Camping (Outdoor Adventure!) by Adam G. Klein, 2008-01
  6. Camping: The Great Outdoors (Edge Books) by Kristin Thoennes Keller, 2007-08
  7. Camping (Outdoor Adventures) by Tatiana Tomljanovic, 2007-07-30
  8. Let's Go Camping! (Pebble Plus) by Jan Mader, 2006-07-15
  9. Camping and Orienteering (Adventure Sports Series) by Michael Jay, 1990-08
  10. I Can Go Camping (Welcome Books: Sports) by Edana Eckart, 2003-02
  11. Camping and Backpacking With Children by Steve Boga, 1995-02
  12. Camping and Survival (Adventurers) by Jeremy Evans, 1992-11
  13. Get Out!: Outdoor Activities Kids Can Enjoy Anywhere (Except Indoors) by Hallie Warshaw, Julie Brown, 2003-03-28
  14. Follow the Trail: A Young Person's Guide to the Great Outdoors by Jessica Loy, 2003-05-01

101. City Of Riverside Parks And Recreation
Most of the following recreational activities are activities offered in the Riverside Area Recreation along the Santa Ana River with camping facilities along
http://www.ci.riverside.ca.us/park_rec/sports_rec.htm
(requires free Adobe Acrobat) Recreational Links Riverside Sports Advisory Committee Riverside Bicycle Club Jr. All American Football Most of the following recreational activities are activities offered in the City of Riverside area but are not necessarily owned or operated by the City. Riverside Sports Complex: 1000 Blaine Street. One lighted baseball stadium with seating capacity of 3,500, 2 lighted ballfields, soccer field, picnic facilities, food and beverages, accessible for the handicapped. Riverside Area Recreation: Morning skies to the southeast of Riverside are often decorated with flecks of bright color as glider enthusiasts pursue favorable air currents in the Hemet/Lake Elsinore area. To the south, hot air ballooning has become so popular that it is honored with a yearly festival which draws participants and spectators from far and wide. Bicycle trails connect to the famous "Crest to Coast" route along the Santa Ana River with camping facilities along the way. Miles of equestrian trails are also available, as are horses to rent. Riverside's bowling centers and skating rinks offer state-of-the art equipment and feature catering facilities and banquet rooms.

102. Gainesville Florida Parks And Recreation
parks and plans a yearround schedule of recreational activities and competitive sports The park also features camping, picnic tables and pavilion, bath houses
http://www.moeller-realty.com/parks.htm
amilies regularly head for any of the 40 nature parks within 50 miles of Gainesville to picnic, swim, hike, camp, or enjoy some boating or fishing. The Gainesville Recreation and Parks Department maintains 30 municipal parks and plans a year-round schedule of recreational activities and competitive sports for Gainesville residents of all ages. City Parks Bivens Arm Nature Park
3650 S. Main Street, Gainesville
Information: (352)334-2056 A 1,200-foot boardwalk leads visitors through this peaceful oak hammock and marsh preserve. Wildflowers, wildlife and quotes by poets, authors and naturalists add to the beauty and interest of the park. Picnic tables and pavilion available. Open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Free admission. Kanapaha Botanical Gardens
4625 S.W. 63rd Blvd., Gainesville
Information: (352)372-4981 Morningside Nature Center
3540 E. University Ave., Gainesville
Information: (352)334-2100 Run by the City of Gainesville's Department of Cultural Affairs, the Morningside Nature Center features an 1840's cabin and barnyard animals in its Living History Farm. Seven miles of trails and boardwalks wind through the 278 acres of forests that serve as the home for dozens of species of birds, reptiles and mammals. Open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Free. Children and adults may take part in farm chores daily at 4 p.m. Charge is 50 cents. Palm Point Park
7401 Lakeshore Drive, Gainesville

103. Citrus County Florida Activities & Recreation
camping Enjoy the natural environment. Choose from primitive camping, tent camping, recreational vehicle or renting a cozy cabin.
http://www.sandersonbay.com/citruscounty/activities.html
Enjoy "Mother Nature's Theme Park"
Fishing:
Citrus County is one of the prime fishing spots within the state of Florida having pristine and productive estuaries. Our Gulf of Mexico coastline is famous for spotted sea trout, redfish, cobia (seasonal), grouper, spanish mackarel, sheephead, shark, black drum, jack crevell, bluefish, and tarpon. In 1993 the world record tarpon was caught right here in Citrus County! When it comes to fresh water fishing Citrus and surrounding counties have it all. Lake Tsala Apopka, Lake Rousseau and the Withlacoochee River offer outstanding fresh water fishing for large mouth bass, blue gills, stump knockers, and brem. Fish from the Gulf of Mexico, from piers, by boat, or local fishing guides will bring you directly to the reefs, grass beds and flats. Public boat ramps provide easy access to all of its major waterways.
For more details about fishing in Citrus County, click here
Boating, Kayaking and Canoeing:
With seven "Outstanding Florida Waterways" to its credit (Withlacoochee River, St. Martins River, Salt River, Halls River, Homosassa River and Chassahowitzka River), Citrus County offers endless boating opportunities on both salt and fresh water. As if seven rivers weren't enough, we have 22 miles of inland lakes and coastline on the Gulf of Mexico. Canoeists and kayakers enjoy the new Citrus County Canoe and Kayak Trail, which extends eleven miles from the Crystal River to the Chassahowitzka River. The trail is clearly marked and conveys you through some of the county's most picturesque areas.

104. Defra, UK - Wildlife And Countryside - Landscape, Recreation & Public Access - C
A camping Certificate? 2. An organisation is eligible for a certificate if it is formally constituted; encouraging and promoting recreational activities are
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Camping Certificates
1. Section 269 of the Public Health Act 1936 gives power of local authority to control use of moveable dwellings. The requirement under the Act to obtain a licence for camp sites is applicable only where the land is used for camping for more than 42 consecutive days at a time and more than 60 days in any period of 12 months.
How Does An Organisation Qualify For A Camping Certificate?
2. An organisation is eligible for a certificate if:
  • it is formally constituted
    encouraging and promoting recreational activities are among its objectives.
    it is applying for the certificate in its own right
How Do We Apply?
4. A certificate can be used by the organisation named on the certificate in any part of Great Britain. These certificates cannot be used in Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man or the Isles of Scilly. 5. The certificate is valid for 5 years, and is issued to a named club for their exclusive use and is not transferable to any other organisation.

105. VLA Recreation
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106. Oregon Recreational Activities: Recreational Activities In Oregon, United States
Oregon recreational activities These spectacular professional photos highlight the beauty of this region. camping at Mt.Jefferson,
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107. Suffolk County Government
Updates 2002 Annual Report 2004 Brochures Publications 2004 Fee Operating Schedule Press Releases Parks recreational activities Calendar camping Golf
http://www.co.suffolk.ny.us/webtemp3.cfm?dept=10&id=459

108. Department Of Conservation And Recreation
htm. camping and other recreational activities in parks (outside of Boston Area) http//www.state.ma.us/dem/recact.htm. Calendar
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Recreational Activities in the Metro Boston Area
http://www.mass.gov/mdc/activ.htm
Parks, pools and beaches in the Metro Boston Area
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Parks, pools and beaches in Massachusetts outside of Boston Area
http://www.mass.gov/dem/forparks.htm
Camping and other recreational activities in parks (outside of Boston Area) http://www.mass.gov/dem/rec-act.htm Activities and events in Mass Parks http://www.mass.gov/dcr/events.htm Lifeguarding Program http://www.mass.gov/dem/programs/l-guard/index.htm Link to City of Boston parks http://www.cityofboston.gov/parks/default.asp DCR home Contact DCR Privacy policy Commissioner Katherine F. Abbott Deputy Commissioner of Operations Lawrence Dorman State Parks and Recreation Priscilla E. Geigis

109. Polyland - Topics
pictures of previous camping trips and learn about camping information There are many recreational activities that are enjoyable,appropriate and affordable for
http://polyland.lib.calpoly.edu/topics/recreation/x330/recmainpage.htm

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Camping Ropes Course Family Activities ... Poly Canyon Pamphlet Polyland Recreational Resource Poly Canyon at sunset Welcome to the Polyland recreational resource guide. There are many opportunities for recreational activities. In an effort to provide a comprehensive recreation guide this website was created. The information provided here is meant to offer suggestions and ideas about how to enjoy the land of Cal Poly. We invite you to take advantage of all that the land has to offer for your enjoyment. "Human subtelty will never devise an invention more beautiful, more simple or more direct than does Nature, because in her inventions, nothing is lacking and nothing is superfluous."
-Leonardo DaVinci Hiking Hiking is a very enjoyable experience and offers the best way to explore the land. To enhance your hiking trips it is recommended that you wear appropriate clothing, bring plenty of water and don't forget your camera! The trails available for hiking are clean and well maintained, but for your safety it is not recommended that you hike after dark. Always hike with a friend and carry a cell phone for emergencies. To view descriptions and maps of recommended hikes

110. VisitBartlesville.com
Hwy 10 camping, boating, skiing, swimming, fishing Osage Hills State Park 11 miles W US 60 from Hwy 123 camping, cabins, fishing recreational Vehicle (RV) Parks.
http://www.visitbartlesville.com/facilities/activities.html
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Bowling Red Apple Sports Center 1414 SE Washington Blvd Open daily, 32 lanes, automatic scoring game room and pool table. Glow-In-the-Dark Bowling on Friday and Saturday nights. (back to top) Go-Carts Crossroads Raceway 2201 SE Adams Blvd Open daily (weather permitting) (back to top) Trail Rides Osage Stables Turn left onto Hwy 123 from Hwy 60, go 8/10 of a mile and take the first right Reservations required $12.00 per person (minimum $36.00 charge) No experience required, all ages (back to top) Archery 1 mile W on US 60 from Hwy123 (back to top) Arcades Cyberstation Washington Park Mall 2350 SE Washington Blvd (back to top) Indoor/Outdoor Skate Par ks On the Rock Ministries

111. Saratoga, California--Recreational Activites
recreational activities to suit every interest are available in and around Saratoga. These include picnicking, camping, hiking, horseback riding, canoeing
http://www.saratoga-ca.com/chamber/b7rec.htm
Recreational Activities
Recreational activities to suit every interest are available in and around Saratoga. These include: picnicking, camping, hiking, horseback riding, canoeing, boating, swimming, bicycling and golfing.
Antiquing
Saratoga is very popular for its many antique shops which have collectibles from Early American to Estate Period pieces.
Bicycling
Popular route through Saratoga on Highway 9 and numerous trails in surrounding areas.
Campgrounds/RV/Hostel
Sanborn Park Hostel
15808 Sanborn Road
408/741-0166 or 741-9555 Part of the International Hostel Network. Accommodations for individuals, families and groups of all ages. Monday through Sunday 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saratoga Springs Resort
22801 Big Basin Way
Year round tent, RV camping and day use picnicking. Open daily 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Golfing
Saratoga Country Club
21990 Prospect Road
This membership club, located in the beautiful foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains offers tennis, swimming, a nine-hole golf course, clubhouse and restaurant. Banquet facilities for special events are available to the public by reservation. West Valley College
14000 Fruitvale Avenue
Putting green available to public during non-instructional hours.

112. O*NET Code Connector Detailed Information Page
Organize, lead, and promote interest in recreational activities such as arts, crafts, sports, games, camping, and hobbies. Oversee
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113. Outdoor Activities - Cheap Camping, Fishing Trips & Hunting Holidays
out page for all the outdoor activities not covered Woodall s RVing and camping We think this is one Compare new recreational vehicles, and locate the right
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114. Recreation Guide For Ottawa, Illinois
Ottawa offers many recreational activities to get your heart Ottawa is packed with recreational fun! 2448 baseball diamonds, boating, camping, concession stand
http://www.visit-ottawa-il.com/recguide.htm
Experience the outdoor fun! ... Experience the history! ... Experience the excitement! From state parks to museums to skydiving and more, Ottawa has an adventure for everyone! Ottawa offers many recreational activities to get your heart pumping! Whether you choose skydiving, dirt bikes, ATV's, or leisurely hiking and golfing, there is an activity you're sure to enjoy! Ottawa is packed with recreational fun! STATE PARKS Buffalo Rock State Park
Dee Bennet Road
Ottawa 815-433-2220
Concession Stand, electricity, hiking,
picnic areas, public restrooms Illini State Park
Gentleman Road
Marseilles 815-795-2448
baseball diamonds, boating, camping,
concession stand, electricity, fishing,
hiking, picnic areas, public restrooms Matthiessen State Park
IL Rt. 178 Utica 815-667-4868 Concession stand, hiking, picnic areas, public restrooms, cross country skiing, public restroom Starved Rock State Park Utica 815-667-4726 Boating, cabins, camping, concession stand, electricity, fishing, hiking, tennis courts, shelters

115. Pink Pages - Social Groups And Recreational Activities
An organization of Gay Men and Lesbians who share a common interest in camping and Outdoor recreational activities. It is a safe
http://gayvictoria.ca/pinkpages/comm/social-grps-and-rec-activities.htm
Vancouver Island Pink Pages Home Listing Application Regional Index Index ... Gay Victoria Social Groups and Recreational Activities Pot-Luck at Ty Mynydd 4493 Lindhom
Victoria, BC V9C 3Y1 Contact: Mac Elrod, Host: (250) 474-3361
Fax: (250) 474-3362 http://www.islandnet.com/~jelrod/mac.html
mac@slc.bc.ca Quarterly pot-luck for gay, bi, or curious men and their friends. January 25, April 26, July 26, October 25. 6:30pm Primary Clientele: Gay and Bisexual Men
Facilities: Food, Full Meals; Camping, Motorhome facilities; Mixed Ages; Whirlpool; Jacuzzi; Parking Prime Timers Victoria P.O. Box 5188, Station B
Victoria, BC Canada V8R 6N4 Contact: (250) 995-3190 http://members.shaw.ca/primetimersvic/
primetimersvic@shaw.ca Organization providing social, educational, and recreational opportunities for gay and bisexual men aged forty and over.
Type: Serves primarily Gay and Bisexual Men
Primary Clientele: Gay and Bisexual Men
Meets: Events scheduled for each month. Call for information.
Handicap Access: Accessible premises and lavatory Publication: Vintage Views , Chapter newsletter Triangle Recreation Camp 1122 East Pike Street PMB1069 Seattle, WA, USA 95122-3934

116. U.S. Coast Guard Group Astoria, OR
recreational activities. Recreation in the Astoria are is outstanding for the outdoor enthusiast. Travel trailers, pickup campers, and tent camping are all very
http://www.uscg.mil/d13/units/gruastoria/recreation.htm

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Recreation in the Astoria are is outstanding for the outdoor enthusiast. Oregon has 227 state parks, 300 county parks, and 1 national park, which are considered to be some of the finest in the United States. Nearly all have shower facilities and restrooms. Many of the parks have electrical hookups. Travel trailers, pickup campers, and tent camping are all very popular in the area. Parks are scattered from the coastal beaches to the mountains and the choice of locations is virtually unlimited. The Coast Guard Air Station/Group has a morale and recreation locker containing camping equipment, including one camp trailer.
The angler has a wide choice in his sport. Available species include Chinook and Silver Salmon, Cutthroat and Rainbow Trout, Bass, Crappie, Bluegill, Warmouth, Sturgeon, and a wide variety of surf fish. Salmon fishing in the Northwest has a reputation of being the finest in the country.
Clamming is also a favorite pastime along the Oregon coast. The best clamming is done during a minus tide.

117. Camping Guide - Outdoor Organizations
camping Tips. Everyone who shares the love of nature and who has participated in any of the many outdoor recreational activities available knows that we must
http://www.lovetheoutdoors.com/camping/Organizations.htm
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Home - Start Here Campgrounds RV Resources Planning Tools Hiking ... Site Map Shop For Brand Name Products Visit our Camp Store We would like your opinion . Give us some feedback about our website. Thank you. Email a friend about this website. Stop back often! Bookmark or add this website to your Favorites list. Outdoor Organizations Everyone who shares the love of nature and who has participated in any of the many outdoor recreational activities available knows that we must take action to safeguard our natural resources. We must also strive to protect our wildlife and preserve our wilderness areas. It is our responsibility to minimize the impact of our activities on our environment. Many outdoor organizations promote these values through education, conservation and recreation. Do your part to preserve our great land so that everyone may enjoy its treasures for many years to come. American Hiking Society - This recreation-based, conservation organization promotes hiking and is dedicated to establishing, protecting, and maintaining foot trails in America. Appalachian Mountain Club - This club promotes the protection, enjoyment, and wise use of the mountains, rivers and trails of the Northeast.

118. Salem District BLM/Recreation/Quartzville
Quartzville Creek provides a scenic and natural setting for several recreational activities such as fishing, swimming, camping, recreational mining, rock
http://www.or.blm.gov/salem/html/rec/quartz.htm
Quartzville Recreation Corridor and
Back Country Byway
On the Quartzville Back Country Byway , you will meander along the emerald depths of Green Peter Reservoir and the clear, cool waters of Quartzville Creek National Wild and Scenic River. Discover a corridor of old-growth and maturing forest, accented by rock outcroppings, huckleberry patches, wildflowers and vivid fall colors. Enjoy panoramic views of surrounding Cascade Range peaks including nearby Mount Jefferson. Recreational Gold Mining Guidelines Getting There The Quartzville Back Country Byway is 50 miles in length and connects U.S. Highway 20, just east of the city of Sweet Home and State Highway 22 just south of the community of Marion Forks. Mileage Guide from U.S. Highway 20 to State Highway 22
  • U.S. Highway 20/Quartzville Road Junction mile Sunnyside Campground (Linn County) 1 mile Visitor Information Sign/Green Peter Dam 5 miles Thistle Creek Boat Ramp (Linn County) 9 miles Whitcomb Creek Campground (Linn County) 11 miles Dogwood Recreation Site (BLM/ Day-Use) 18 miles Yellowbottom Recreation Site (BLM/Camping) 24 miles Road 1142/ Trail Access (U.S. Forest Service) 28 miles

119. Southwest Tennessee Great Outdoors - Golf, Camping, Fishing, Lakes, State Parks
acres of surface area and 100 miles of shoreline for recreational activities. the public for fishing, swimming, hunting in season, boating, camping, hiking and
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Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge
P. O. Box 187, Brownsville, TN 38012; (731) 772-0501
Located only four miles south of Brownsville on U. S. Hwy. 76 are 11,556-acres of the Hatchie Scenic River that comprise the Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge. It offers nature at its best with nine natural oxbow lakes, as well as a man-made lake for fishing, more than 200 species of birds, about 50 mammals and a myriad of reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates. HENDERSON Chickasaw State Park 20 Cabin Lake, Henderson, TN 38340; (731) 989-5141 On U.S. Hwy. 100, this 14,400-acre park and forest was once part of a vast area belonging to the Chickasaw Nation prior to the Jackson Purchase of 1818. Featuring a Bear Trace Golf Course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Numerous miles of fire roads and trails wind through the scenic timberlands which embraces Lake Placid. The park offers 12 vacation cottages, 110 camping sites, a completely equipped lodge for up to 40 persons, hiking trail, tennis courts, basketball courts, archery range, badminton court, horseshoe pits, lighted ball field, playground, volleyball court and horseback riding in the summer. Open daily, lodge is open April through October. LEXINGTON Beech River Watershed Beech River Watershed Development Authority, Box 477, Eastern Shores Dr., Lexington, TN 38351; (731) 968-6191

120. Leisure Index | City Of San Diego Official Website
activities. Mission Trails Regional Park encompasses nearly 5,800 acres of both natural and developed recreational areas for hiking and overnight camping.
http://www.sannet.gov/directories/leisure.shtml
Leisure Directory Although most of San Diego's privately-owned major attractions are well-known around the world, many diverse and exciting recreational opportunities are also available through programs at City parks and lakes. Swimmers and sunlovers are drawn to the excellent surf conditions and soft sand San Diego beaches offer. The City's reservoirs provide a variety of outdoor activities, such as boating, fishing, and hiking. El Capitan is the only reservoir that allows the use of personal watercraft , such as jetskis. Lake Hodges offeres a unique setting to enjoy Windsurfing. Aquatics Program San Diego's miles and miles of publicly owned open space and preserves provide outdoor recreation and scenic beauty. Recreation centers throughout the City offer a variety of recreational activities. municipal golf courses . Torrey Pines, Balboa Park, and Mission Bay Golf Course and Practice Center. The City of San Diego is proud to host hundreds of special events each year. See this week's Special Events. Mission Bay Park , the West Coast's largest aquatic park, covers more than 4,000 acres and offers a wide range of recreational activities. Mission Trails Regional Park encompasses nearly 5,800 acres of both natural and developed recreational areas for hiking and overnight camping.

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