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         Fishing Recreational Activities:     more books (26)
  1. Pilot survey of recreational fishing activity in Port Hughes, March to May 1985 (Fisheries research paper) by K. L Hill, 1986
  2. Laguna Madre Estuary: Economic impacts of recreational activities and commercial fishing by Aysen Tanyeri-Abur, 1998
  3. Nueces-Mission-Aransas Estuary: Economic impacts of recreational activities and commercial fishing by Aysen Tanyeri-Abur, 1998
  4. Sabine-Neches Estuary: Economic impacts of recreational activities and commercial fishing by Aysen Tanyeri-Abur, 1998
  5. Trinity-San Jacinto Estuary: Economic impacts of recreational activities and commercial fishing by Aysen Tanyeri-Abur, 1998
  6. Guadalupe Estuary: Economic impacts of recreational activities and commercial fishing by Aysen Tanyeri-Abur, 1998
  7. Lavaca-Tres Palacios Estuary: Economic impacts of recreational activities and commercial fishing by Aysen Tanyeri-Abur, 1998
  8. Executive summary: Economic impacts of recreational activities and commercial fishing on the Texas Gulf Coast by Aysen Tanyeri-Abur, 1998
  9. Fishing (Recreational Sports) by Paul Mason, 2007-08
  10. Fly Fishing (Edge Books) by Ellen Hopkins, 2007-08
  11. Fish in a Flash!: A Personal Guide to Spin-Fishing by Jim Arnosky, 1991-08
  12. Fishing (Get Going! Hobbies) by Lisa Klobuchar, 2005-08-30
  13. Freshwater Fishing (Edge Books) by Ellen Hopkins, 2007-08
  14. Fishing With Cap'N Bob and Matey: An Encyclopedia for Kids of All Ages by Lew Hackler, 1990-10

121. Lake Tawakoni Area Recreational Activities
recreational activities Boating @ LakeTawakoni.com Boating pages include public boat ramp locations around the lake, Texas boating laws, and more. fishing @
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122. Wildwoods - Event Calendar - Recreational Activities
recreational Attractions Boardwalk. Free, safe and guarded beaches from Memorial Day through Labor Day from 10 am to 530 pm Daily. Deep Sea fishing/Excursions.
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Wildwoods Event Calendar : Recreational Activities
Click here for info on our weekly summer events.
Beach Aerobics
Mon.- Fri: 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. $2 per class. Bring a water bottle. 609.522.2955. Recreational Attractions
Boardwalk
A two-mile Boardwalk with four amusement piers, water parks, roller coasters, carnival games and shopping.
Beach
Free, safe and guarded beaches from Memorial Day through Labor Day from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Daily.
Deep Sea Fishing/Excursions
Numerous boats make daily trips for fishing and sightseeing.
Bicycling
Permitted on the Boardwalk weekdays until 11 a.m. Weekends and holidays until 10:30 a.m. Public bike path from Rambler Road to Cresse Avenue along the beach, Wildwood Crest.
Recreation Centers
North Wildwood Recreation Center
900 Central Avenue, North Wildwood. Call for league or camp information. 609.522.2955
Wildwood Recreation Center
243 E. Rio Grande Avenue, Wildwood. Call for league or camp information. 609.522.5837
Wildwood Crest Recreation Center
5800 Ocean Avenue, Wildwood Crest. Call for league or camp information. 609.523.0202

123. Rincon, Puerto Rico Recreational Activities
Rincon, Puerto Rico recreational activities Property Resources, Western Puerto Rico. fishing For those who like to fish, Rincon is home to a few deep sea
http://rincon-puertorico.com/activities.html
Rincon, Puerto Rico - Recreational Activities
Property Resources, Western Puerto Rico
S wimming
Surfing
Rincon has long been known for some of the best surfing in the Caribbean. The regular surf season usually lasts from November thru March. This "winter" surf season is dependent on the low-pressure systems and cold fronts that come off the U.S. East Coast. There are the occasional surf swells during the late summer months of August thru October; these isolated swells come from the tropical weather patterns generated off the coast of Africa, during the peak of hurricane season. If you are interested in learning how to surf, there are lessons available with experienced surfers who also supply the boards. Surfboards and body boards can be rented from the local surf shops in town.
Scuba Diving
Snorkeling

The local dive operators also run trips for snorkelers. Desecheo and Mona also have excellent snorkeling. One of the best places to snorkel in Rincon is Steps Beach. A "proposed marine reserve" (not yet official), the area around Steps Beach is home to one of the best coral fringing reefs in the Caribbean, because it is home to the Elkhorn Coral (Arcopora palmata) which is highly threatened worldwide and on it's way to becoming an endangered species. When snorkeling in the area, please do not touch, bump, break, take or walk on the corals. Besides being harmful to the coral, you may get seriously cut and scraped up. Also, state and federal law prohibits the taking of corals.

124. Recreational Activities, Organizations, Businesses, And Venues Of The Chemainus
Kerry Park Recreation Centre Mill Bay; Youbou Parks and Recreation. SKATE PARKS NORTH BOATING, fishing, DIVING, TOURS SOURCES. Cowichan
http://www.chemainus.com/recreation/
Clubs Facilities Golf Marine ... Games Hiking Tails: FACILITIES ARENAS SKATE PARKS:
  • NORTH COWICHAN X-treme Skate Park
    James Street, Duncan LAKE COWICHAN Skate Park
    South Shore Rd. LADYSMITH Skate Park
    6th Avenue Saltair Centennial Park - Roller Hockey Courts SALTAIR 746-2620 Coverdale-Watson Park - Basketball/Roller Hockey Court- COWICHAN BAY
    Tom Banister Park - Basketball/Roller Hockey Court- COWICHAN BAY
PARKS
  • Chemainus River Prov Park MacMillan Waterwheel Park - Chemainus Kin Park - Chemainus Kinsmen Park - Ladysmith Gourlay-Janes Park- Chemainus Hwy Holland Creek Trail - Ladysmith Lion's Park - Ladysmith Root Street Park - Ladysmith

125. Recreational Activities: U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service
recreational activities. Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge Savanna District. USFWS. fishing A majority of Refuge visitors come to
http://midwest.fws.gov/Savanna/sav_rec.html
Recreational Activities
Upper Mississippi River
National Wildlife and Fish Refuge
Savanna District
USFWS
Fishing - A majority of Refuge visitors come to experience the excellent fishing opportunities. Both shoreline and boat fishing are available. Hunting - Public hunting areas can be found throughout the District. State hunting rules and regulations are followed, in addition to Refuge regulations. The District is located within a premiere waterfowl hunting area. Trapping - Public trapping areas can be found throughout the District. Both Refuge and state regulations apply. Trappers must apply for a Refuge trapping permit and tags. Wildlife Observation/Photography - Many areas within the District offer excellent opportunities for wildlife observation and/or photography. Contact the District Office for additional information.
Boating - The District is located within a 90 mile stretch of the Mississippi River and is open to boating. Numerous boat launches can be found throughout the Refuge. Camping - Primitive camping is permitted, except for within Refuge access or parking areas. If tables, fireplaces, or other facilities are erected, all traces must be removed before departure.

126. Activities-Recreational
public golf courses, swimming facilities, fishing, and distance threshold for an abundance of outdoor recreation. and other fun outdoor activities are located
http://www.charlestonwv.com/visiting_chas/recreationalactivities.asp
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Outdoor Recreation in Charleston and Beyond
Your Doorway to Fun and Excitement!
Charleston has a variety of public golf courses, swimming facilities, fishing, and distance runs. Add even more excitement to your trip! We're the Doorway to West Virginia because in Charleston, you're at the threshold for an abundance of outdoor recreation. Snow skiing, whitewater rafting and kayaking and other fun outdoor activities are located just a short drive from Charleston.
Golfing
  • BIG BEND GOLF CLUB
    Tornado
    18 holes, par 71, 6,237 yards;
    CATO GOLF COURSE
    Edgewood Dr. and Baker Ln., Charleston
    9 holes, 3 par 4s, others are par 3s
    COONSKIN GOLF COURSE Charleston 18 holes, par 55, 2,240 yards; SANDY BRAE Amma Exit, I-79 18 holes, par 69, 5,876 yards; SCARLET OAKS COUNTRY CLUB #2 Dairy Rd., Poca 18 holes, par 72, 6,021 yards; SHAWNEE GOLF COURSE Institute 9 holes, par 36, 3,240 yards; 304/341-8030 or 304/341-8027
For information on golf courses outside the Charleston area, check out www.callwva.com

127. Culture & Recreational Activities In Princeton, Indiana
activities. Gibson Lake Recreation Area Owned by PSI Energy and located west of Owensville at the Wabash River, the recreation area is available for fishing
http://www.princetonin.org/culture.html
Quality of Life Princeton, Indiana Area and Gibson County Residents enjoy many recreational and cultural assets throughout the county and the Southwestern Indiana Region.
Sporting areas, lakes and many parks are among the features that give Gibson County a recreational atmosphere. Recreational Facilities
The Princeton Courthouse is on the National Register of Historic Places. Decorated in a rich exterior of Indiana limestone and pressed brick from St. Louis, the courthouse is an architectural work of art. The interior tile floors and walnut trim with brass railings add detail to this beautiful building. Gibson County Fairgrounds : Located on North Embree Street, the fairgrounds is the home of the Gibson County Fair in mid-July. The grounds are also leased for go-cart racing and other special events. The Home Economics Building can be rented for parties, reunions, receptions, etc.
L afayette Park/Princeton Municipal Pool : Located on Spruce Street, the park has sheltered and open picnic facilities, a fishing pond, playground equipment, tennis courts and an outdoor basketball court. The pool is open Memorial Day through Labor Day. Season tickets and swimming lessons are available. The pool is home to the Princeton Swim Club, which competes against area swim teams. Southside Park : Located on Stout Street, the park has two softball diamonds used for men's and women's leagues, playground equipment, and outdoor basketball court and tennis courts. Shelter houses are also available.

128. Leisure Index | City Of San Diego Official Website
Citywide Leagues Dance activities Program fishing Golf Courses Libraries Personal Watercraft Recreation Centers Pools recreational activities Programs
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.

129. Great Smoky Mountains Camping, Hiking, Biking And Fishing.
Smoky Mountains this site provides extensive coverage of key recreational activities in the region cycling, hiking backpacking, fishing, paddling, camping
http://www.ashevilleoutdoors.com/
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H ome of the premier spot for outdoor recreation in the highest country east of the Mississippi. The Great Smoky Mountains have all the elements that make for great outdoor fun: extensive mountain ranges , a wide choice of terrain, near year round mild climate and a very tourist friendly community that loves to cater all your recreational needs. This website contains information helpful to both visitor and resident alike who is looking for a place to start researching some of the more favorite outdoor recreational activities the Smoky Mountains are known for. While not totally inclusive of all the activities to do in the Great Smoky Mountains - this site provides extensive coverage of key recreational activities in the region: cycling fishing paddling camping ... snow skiing and scuba diving Here you´ll find information on over 20 different hiking trails 50+ mountain biking trails 12 paddling rivers and a great assortment of stocked fishing streams . Additionally, be sure to visit our North Carolina

130. Recreational Activities On Guam
a beach and diving board, the point offers cabanas, canoes and fishing boats for off the southern tip of Guam that offers many recreational activities such as
http://www.guam.navy.mil/recreation.htm
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Water Safety
Guam's waters offer outdoor sports enthusiasts a wide choice of recreational activities. Unfortunately, water-related activities sometimes lead to tragedy. A very real danger exists near, on and beyond the reef. For that reason, the reef is off limits to all DoD employees and their family members. That means no reef walking. The waves and current are often misleading and can sweep the unwary over the reef and they may drown. No one may enter the water on Andersen unless a 36th Services Squadron lifeguards is on duty except in the designated beach areas. People thinking of enjoying the water recreation here should consider the type of activity they are about to engage in and apply good old-fashioned common sense. Don't overextend yourself and always swim with a buddy, wear protective footwear and remember the reef and surrounding area are extremely dangerous. This is not to discourage the use of Guam's waters but to make sure people are aware of the dangers associated with water-related activities.

131. Recreational Activities At The Pueblo Of Isleta
Camping and fishing. The Isleta Lakes recreational Complex offers great fishing and both improved and unimproved camping sites. For
http://www.isletapueblo.com/recreation.htm
Camping and Fishing
The Isleta Lakes Recreational Complex
offers great fishing and both improved and unimproved camping sites. For more information, call or visit their website Golf
Isleta Eagle Championship Golf Course
is a Championship 27 hole golf course with clubhouse and restaurant. For more information, call or visit their website Gaming
Isleta Gaming Palace
- Slot machines, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, High Stakes Bingo, Jackpot Poker, Gift Shop. or or visit their website Some Useful Links Planning a visit to Isleta Pueblo and the Albuquerque area? Here are a few useful local links.
Isleta Pueblo 10-Day Forecast
Accommodations Airports Restaurants ... Recreation
For questions or comments concerning this site
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132. Niboban Camps Recreational Activities
For those who enjoy quieter winter activities, snowshoe or cross country For more information about local recreation (including fishing, hunting,
http://www.niboban.com/activity/activity.html

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Rangeley Lake is famous for trout and land-locked salmon. Of course, there are docks for your boat, canoe or kayak. You will probably want to bring your own canoe, kayak or boat and motor, but all are available for rent at nearby marinas. Canoes and kayaks may be launched at our beach area. Other boats may be launched at the State Park ramp (next door). Consider joining the early morning guided canoe trips on the Kennebago River for a great wilderness experience. Back to Top l Home
We offer woodland paths to explore on our property. The following list of local mountains and trails also provide an excellent hiking experience: Appalachian Trail, West Kennebago Mountain, Bald Mountain (pictured to the left - an easy climb), Aziscoos Mountain, Saddleback Mountain, and Bemis Mountain.
Maps of the area's trails are available for sale at the Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce on Main Street in Rangeley, or for further information, visit www.about-rangeley-maine.com for a comprehensive list of trails (including photos) and scenic attractions in the area.

133. Recreational Activities
recreational activities. parking fee (from Memorial Day through Labor Day) and purchase a season fishing parking permit available at the Recreation Office
http://www.devenscommunity.com/recreation/activities.html
Recreational Activities Hike Swim Fish Picnic ... Golf Hike throughout 600 acres of conservation and preservation land at Devens. Hiking trails around Mirror Lake lead to a rare black spruce bog, unusual topography and an amazing variety of wildlife. Due to the environmentally sensitive character of Mirror Lake, parking is strictly prohibited in close proximity to the lake and anywhere in the Mirror Lake conservation area. Ample parking is conveniently located in the Mirror Lake parking lot. Exception: vehicles with a handicapped plate are permitted to park in the designated spaces near the bathhouse.
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Swim at Mirror Lake. Our swim season runs from June 21-September 1, 2003 from 10 -6 daily. For your safety the waterfront is fully staffed with certified lifeguards during operating hours. A snack shack provides cold drinks, ice cream and a variety of snacks. Paddleboats, canoes and kayaks are available for rental and life jackets are provided. In season, the Mirror Lake telephone number is 978.772.8816. Daily parking fees are $5 per car. For information regarding the purchase of a resident season pass for Mirror Lake contact the Recreation Office. top Fish at Mirror Lake. Non-motorized boats, canoes and kayaks may be launched at the boat landing. The Massachusetts Division of Fish and Wildlife stocks the lake in the early spring. Fishing is permitted from dawn to dusk. A Massachusetts fishing license is required if you are over 12 years of age. Avoid the daily parking fee (from Memorial Day through Labor Day) and purchase a season fishing parking permit available at the Recreation Office.

134. Vacations For Mountain, Ocean, Recreational Activities. Ski Resorts, Theme Parks
recreational activities Destination Resorts, Lakes, inland waterways, valley resorts, fishing, golf, pools, tennis, racket ball, entertainment, club house
http://www.vacationdirect.com/activities.htm
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Mountain Activities

Boating, fresh water fishing, sight seeing, white water rafting, hiking, mountain climbing, horseback riding, nature and wildlife walks. Lake and river resorts. Ocean/Beach Activities
Sandy beaches, swimming, deep-sea fishing, water sports, sailing, boating, snorkeling and SCUBA diving, nature and wildlife walks. Ski Resorts
Skiing, Ice skating, snowboarding, downhill skiing, cross country skiing Theme Parks
Disney World, Disney Land, Universal Studios, zoos, derbies, horse race tacks, dog race tracks, shopping sprees, water parks Recreational Activities
Destination Resorts, Lakes, inland waterways, valley resorts, fishing, golf, pools, tennis, racket ball, entertainment, club house activities, dining, entertainment. City Sights
Museums, theater, art, galleries, crafts, dance, concerts, restaurants, night life. Other
Includes: national, state and local parks, historical sites, wineries. E-mail: info@vacationdirect.com

135. Outdoor Recreation - Northern Maine Recreation - Maine S Internet
Hiking, climbing and other recreational activities await you in Baxter State Park. fishing Experience the Thrill of pulling in some of the best fish in the
http://www.mainerec.com/sport.html

136. MOUNTAINLAND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
MOUNTAINLAND recreational activities. Explore the unspoiled beauty of the backcountry through guided horseback, hunting, nature, and fishing trips Jans Ltd.
http://www.infowest.com/Utah/mountainland/Recreation/recreation.html
MOUNTAINLAND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES Alpine Slide, Park City A serene chairlift ride up the mountain takes you to the most exciting ride of your life ... an exhilarating blast, twisting and turning down a 3,000 foot course in a one-person sled. Also try the Silver Putt Miniature Golf Course, a gondola ride to the peak, and the Little Miners' Park. (801)649-8111 See Map (30 K Gif) Amusement/Water Parks Summer fun heats up when you splash into water and amusement parks, including Seven Peaks and Saratoga. Waterslides, wave pools, rides, mini golf and much more are available for family entertainment. See Resorts section for more information. Explore the unspoiled beauty of the backcountry through guided horseback, hunting, nature, and fishing trips:
Jans Ltd. (801)649-4949
High Uinta Llamas (801)783-4480
Hansen Mountaineering (801)226-7498
Piute Creek Outfitters (801)783-4317
Norwegian School of Nature Life (801)649-5322
Fly Shop (801)645-8382
Park City Stables (801)645-7256
Guide Works (801)363-5640
Backcountry/Helicopter Skiing If you're ready to strap on your cross-country skis or reach new heights as a helicopter sets you on a powder covered mountain peak, call:

137. Recreational Activities At Great Falls Park
There are some recreational activities that are not permitted at Great Falls asterisk* and links are provided to area parks offering these activities. fishing.
http://www.nps.gov/gwmp/grfa/faqs/activities.htm
Activities in the park are listed in alphabetical order below. Click on an activity or scroll down for information. There are some recreational activities that are not permitted at Great Falls Park. These are marked with an asterisk and links are provided to area parks offering these activities. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Great Falls Park at any time. If you have questions on park regulations, please visit the Regulations page for information. Trail maps are also available online. Bicycling
Bird watching

Boating

Camping
... r = not permitted at Great Falls Park Visitor Center What hours is the Visitor Center open? The Visitor Center is open every day except for December 25th, when the park is closed. Hours vary seasonally, but it will be open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. daily, with extended hours during the spring/summer weekends. Contact the park at 703-285-2965 for additional information. Bicycling Where can I ride my bike in the park? All visitors entering the park are asked to stop at the entrance station in order to comply with Great Falls Park's fee program. Entrance fees for individuals are $3.00 per person if coming into the park on a bicycle or $5.00 if coming by vehicle. An annual pass may be purchased for $20.

138. Red River Valley Concierge : Recreation & Nightlife : Recreational Activities
recreational activities, Curves for Women Exhale Fitness NDSCS activities Center Women s Uptown Fitness, Stern Sports Arena Wahpeton Middle School Koda fishing,
http://www.rrvc.net/rec/rec_act.htm
Find A Place to Live Getting Started Establishing Yourself Bringing Your Business ... Shopping Recreational Activities Archery Golf Course Biking Gymnastics ... Indoor Walking Curves for Women
Exhale Fitness
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Wahpeton Middle School
Koda Manipe Volkssport Club Recreation Programs - City of Wahpeton Winter Activities Football
Ice Skating
Wrestling
Volleyball
Basketball
Baseball Hockey Softball Open Gym Cross Country Skiing Outdoor Skating Pond Sledding/Tobogganing Hill Rosemeade Chalet Snow Shoeing Public Skating - Sterns Sports Arena - Southern Valley Figure Skaters Club Snowmobiling Tennis Tae Kwon Do Breckenridge Athletic Complex Canoeing ... Bird Watching Recreation Programs - City of Wahpeton Football - Open to students grades 3rd through 6th from Wahpeton and Breckenridge. Practices will be at the Wahpeton High School, Northwest door at 4:00 p.m. No fee to participate. Contact area schools for more details.

139. Adirondack Recreational Events, Sports, Kate Mountain Park Resource Guide In The
The Town of Franklin offers a variety of seasonal recreational activities. Summer and Spring offers golf, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, canoeing, rafting
http://www.townoffranklin.com/recreation.html
RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES The Town of Franklin offers a variety of seasonal recreational activities. Summer and Spring offers golf, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, canoeing, rafting, swimming and boating . There are many boat launching sites, one of which is located at Buck Pond and another at Kushaqua. Buck Pond is a non-motorized lake that offers camping for the whole family. Lake Kushaqua is a motorized lake where one can go waterskiing, jet skiing and trout fishing. both are right next to each other, located in Onchiota, N.Y.. For the Golfers, the Loon Lake Golf Course has been praised in having the most scenic 18 holes (par 70) in the Adirondack Mountains. This coupled with a "Scottish Links" design, make a round a Loon Lake a memorable experience. Tour a Museum in Onchiota, NY. The Six Nations Indian Museum , open on a regular basis during the summer months. The Museum houses a myriad of pre-contact, and post-contact artifacts, contemporary arts and crafts, diagrammatic charts, posters, and other items. In the Winter time, Town of Franklin offers pristine woodlands and memorable vistas. Its

140. Paradise Michigan, Recreation
fish from the bank or from the Lake Superior fishing Pier. of Paradise on Lakeshore Drive (Curly Lewis Memorial Highway), offers many recreational activities.
http://www.exploringthenorth.com/paradise/pararec.html
Recreation in the
Paradise Michigan Area Annual Wild Blueberry Festival , third week in August ATV and Snowmobile Rental at U.P. Rental, 13788 Highway M-28, Newberry, MI 49868. Phone: 906-293-5515. Renting Arctic Cat Snowmobiles and Polaris Trailblazer ATVs. Biking is fun on the many trails or the old logging roads. Take a trip out to Shelldrake Dam or on to the old Vermillion Life Saving Station. Go up to the Lighthouse, the Cranberry Farm, or down to the Tahquamenon Rivermouth State Park where you can have a picnic on the beach or wade in Lake Superior. Birding in the Paradise area is a year round experience. In the Spring and Fall you will be part of the exciting bird migration as the birds pass on their way to and from Canada. In the Summer you might see the Sandhill Cranes out at the Shelldrake River or the rare Piping Plovers. Winter brings birds that migrate to the area from the north. Camping is available at Tahquamenon Lower Falls State Park or at the Tahquamenon Falls Rivermouth Unit. You will find modern campsites located in a beautiful wooded area. The Rivermouth Unit offers modern and rustic campsites. Call 1-800-44-PARKS for reservations. Rustic Camping is available nearby . Andrus Lake, a state forest campground 6 miles north of Paradise, has 25 rustic wooded sites. Andrus Lake offers fishing, boating and swimming. Shelldrake dam camping area is just 2 miles from Andrus Lake. Shelldrake has 17 wooded campsites, boating, good pike fishing and some rare and unusual birds.

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