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  1. Hiking and Camping (Recreational Sports) by Paul Mason, 2007-08
  2. Hiking (Outdoor Adventure!) by Adam G. Klein, 2008-01
  3. Hiking for Fun! (For Fun!) (For Fun!) by Jef Wilson, 2006-05
  4. Hiking (Outdoor Adventures) by Gillian Richardson, 2007-07-30
  5. Camping and Backpacking With Children by Steve Boga, 1995-02
  6. I Can Go Hiking (Welcome Books: Sports) by Edana Eckart, 2003-03
  7. Hiking, Cycling, and Canoeing in Maryland: A Family Guide by Bryan MacKay, 1995-02-01
  8. A recreational trails analysis: An analysis of bicycling, snowmobiling, hiking, cross-country skiing, and canoeing activities in the Mississippi River region by James M Frymark, 1974
  9. Follow the Trail: A Young Person's Guide to the Great Outdoors by Jessica Loy, 2003-05-01

81. Banff Recreational Activities: Recreational Activities In Banff, Alberta
Banff recreational activities These spectacular professional photos highlight the beauty of this region. Edit Listing. hiking around Vermillion Lakes,
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Banff Recreational Activities
These spectacular professional photos highlight the beauty of this region. To start your photo tour, click on the title of any image - you can then step between all of the images in the photo gallery.
Location: Home Canada Alberta Alberta's Rockies ... Photo Gallery Recreational Activities Swimming Pool
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82. Recreational Activities
Northeast Michigan boasts of countless recreational opportunities fall, bring an array of activities for the to enjoy from skiing, fishing and hiking to hunting
http://jobs.michigan.org/MILifestyle/recreation/recreation.asp
Recreational Activities
Metropolitan Recreation
Detroit is one of the nation's largest cities, and its residents enjoy a multitude of recreational opportunities. The Detroit Social Club, where young people get together to go out or participate in basketball, volleyball and other sports leagues, offers great networking opportunities and chances to meet other young professionals in the area. And then there are the recreational activities that aren't so traditional, such as whirlyball, where you ride in bumper cars and your team competes against another team to get the ball to the goal. There are also metroparks throughout the Detroit metropolitan region, where one can get away from the city and enjoy the serenity of forests and bodies of water, as well as rent boats for sailing and experience the solitude of the lake. Click here to find out more about the Metropolitan Detroit region. Historical Flint
For a taste of yesteryear, Crossroads Village in Flint brings the 1860s back to life. The Village complex features homes, shops and entertainment found in Michigan towns during that period of time. Craftspeople reclaim the skills needed in 1860s culture - an authentic gristmill, cider mill and blacksmith shop are but a few of the 29 historic buildings to capture one's imagination. Click here to find out more about the Flint region.

83. Remote Recreational Activities
Remote recreational activities. hiking, biking, skiing and mountain/rock climbing have never been safer or more worryfree. QUALCOMM
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Remote Recreational Activities
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  • Family and friends can keep in touch with you, or contact you if there is an emergency.
  • Emergencies can be handled instantly. Whether life-threatening injuries, snake bites, or simple sprains and fractures, injuries can now receive timely medical attention, even in the most remote areas.
  • You can feel more secure in an emergency situation by using your portable satellite phone to determine your position.
  • Back at the cabin+, the satellite phone can be used to:
      - access the Internet†, or
      - send and receive e-mail†.
    Data Capabilities Data capabilities include QUALCOMM Globalstar satellite data† services that let you to access the Internet or any TCP/IP packet-switched data network when connected to a computer or PDA, and send and receive e-mail, access corporate data networks and intranets, web browsing, etc. Additional data capabilities include position location*, short messaging service (SMS)*, digital facsimile† and Caller ID*. Data transmission over-the-air is provided at full-duplex rates of up to 9600 bits per second, with no additional modem or dedicated telephone circuits required. QUALCOMM Globalstar satellite phones are an economical, secure way to communicate in remote areas around the world. Thanks to QUALCOMM's

84. Lantern Hill & Hollow - Recreational Activities
But there is access to local recreational activities, biking, sea adventures, dining, kayaking, hiking, tennis and golf at nearby propertiessome of which we
http://lanternhillandhollow.com/recreational_activities.htm
Take time to cherish the treasures that Nature tosses at your feet.
  • Reading
  • Swimming
  • Walking on the beach
Click to enlarge But there is access to local recreational activities, biking, sea adventures, dining, kayaking, hiking, tennis and golf at nearby properties-some of which we can arrange for you:
  • Explore the numerous hiking trails as well as the self-guided walking trails and roadside exhibits which belong to the Cape Breton Highlands National Park -we especially recommend the nearby Middle Head Trail-a coastal hike with breathtaking views, wildlife, floral and fauna
  • Take in a round of golf at one of Canada's highest rated public courses according to Golf magazine- Highlands Links
  • Spend countless hours bird watching
Beachfront Cottages and Guest Suites
Sharon Harrison, Operator 36845 The Cabot Trail, PO Box 235
Ingonish Beach, Cape Breton Highlands
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E-mail: sharon@lanternhillandhollow.com

85. Hocking Hills Travel Guide To Recreational Activities And Scenic Geology
Experience, Explore and Enjoy. recreational activities. in the heart of The Preserve features 11.2 miles of hiking trails that are rugged and unimproved.
http://www.hockinghillsbest.com/recreation.html
Experience, Explore and Enjoy
Recreational Activities
in the heart of the Hocking Hills State Parks and Nature Preserves
Cedar Falls Park
is a remote, primitive and charming blackhand sandstone chasm bound by steep wall, grottos and spectacular waterfalls. Cedar Falls plunges 50 feet to a crystal clear pool below. Ohio's largest tree, a giant towering hemlock, 149 feet high and 46 inches in diameter stands in this valley.
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Clear Creek Nature Preserve
covers 5,000 acres of land 95% of which is forested by oak-hickory and Southern Appalachian oak forest, mixed mesophytic forests and bottom land forests. It's topographic features include rugged valleys, ridges and blackhand sandstone cliffs. The Preserve features 11.2 miles of hiking trails that are rugged and unimproved. In addition 5 miles of Clear Creek is open to public fishing - brown trout, smallmouth and rock bass populate the creek. Scheduled natural and cultural history programs are open to the public.
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Hocking Hills
State Park Trails
Trail Miles Time
Hours Ash Cave Gorge Ash Cave Rim Cedar Falls Old Man's Cave Conkle's Hollow Conkle's Hollow Rim Rock House Cantwell Cliffs Buckeye Trail - Old Man's Cave to Cedar Falls Cedar Fall to Ash Cave Return to Top
Interested in rock climbing, rappelling

86. Four Season Recreational Activities
Notch area offers a widearray of recreational activities for any season Stowe Recreation Path. nationally recognized 5.5 mile walking and hiking greenway starts
http://www.stowesmugglers.com/four_season_recreation.htm
S towe- S mugglers' N otch R egional M arketing O rganization Lamoille Valley Chamber of Commerce Smugglers' Notch Area Chamber of Commerce Home Statewide RMO's ... Contact Us Whether you enjoy skiing in the winter or fishing in the summer, the Stowe-Smugglers' Notch area offers a wide-array of recreational activities for any season. Enjoy what our area has to offer. Alpine Slide Stowe Mountain Resort Open daily from 9 – 5. Provides exhilarating 2,300 foot ride down the mountain. Great family fun. Located at the Stowe Mountain Resort, 5781 Mountain Road, Stowe, VT 05672 For more information call 802-253-3500. www.stowe.com Seasonal or Year-Round: mid-June to September Return to the top Action Outfitters Mountain Road, Stowe, VT For more information call 802-253-7975 - providing guided mountain bike tours. www.gostowe.com Seasonal or Year-Round: year-round AJ's Sports Mountain Road, Stowe, VT For more information call 802-253-4593 - providing guided mountain bike tours. www.gostowe.com

87. Rec.htm 9/26/97
recreational activities Signing that direct motorists to recreational activities. display a maximum of four recreational activity symbols Picnic Area, hiking*.
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/regions/northwest/traffic/signdesign/htm/Rec.htm
12. Recreational Activities
Signing that direct motorists to recreational activities. Signs consist of a rectangular advance destination sign, with a white legend on a brown background, displaying the message "RECREATION AREA NEXT RIGHT" or "NEXT LEFT on two message lines. Below the message the sign may display a maximum of four recreational activity symbols approved and referenced in the MUTCD, such as:
Picnic Area Hiking* Fishing Skiing Trailer Area Snowmobile Area Boat Launch Public Golf Course Swimming Public Beach Area *Note: Signs may be provided only for local hiking trails and for the cross state or regional hiking trails listed in the Washington State Trail Plan administered by the Inter agency Committee for Outdoor Recreation. The signs shall be a white on brown trail symbol with the trail name (white on brown) below. Provide additional arrows and/or distance information as necessary. For public recreation areas, the sign may identify the name of the area in lieu of the "RECREATION AREA" message. Identify multiple agency recreation areas by naming the area and displaying each agency's logo. Do not use recreational activity symbols. Requesting agencies must coordinate installation of follow through signing with local road jurisdictions.

88. 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. hiking.
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.

89. VisitBartlesville.com
recreational Vehicle (RV) Parks. US 60 from Hwy 123 918336-4141 Over 1,100 acre park with picnic tables and shelters, public pool, cabins, hiking trails, lake
http://www.visitbartlesville.com/facilities/activities.html
Recreational Activities
Golf Courses

Fitness Facilities

Sports Facilities
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Lounges
Amusement Parks
Kiddie Park
Johnstone Park
200 N Cherokee
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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

90. Recreational Vehicles Resources - Camping Hiking - Outdoor Adventure Activities
Other outdoor activities, including hunting, fishing, and hiking, are many times connected This section focuses on camping in recreational vehicles.
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Recreational Vehicles and Resources
Camping is one of the most popular forms of outdoor recreation and can range from spending a night in a tent pitched in the backyard to "roughing it in the wilderness" with only limited gear to utilizing accommodations that are more modern like campers and mobile homes. Other outdoor activities, including hunting, fishing, and hiking, are many times connected with camping trips. American campgrounds are designated by the National Park Service and other government entities and may require a fee if they are privately owned and reservations if they are heavily patronized. This section focuses on camping in recreational vehicles. Get more exposure, list your site

91. Recreational Activities In Darby, The Bitterroot Valley And Western Montana
Bitterroot Valley recreational activities include fly fishing, horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking in Darby and the Bitterroot Valley of Western Montana.
http://www.ryecreeklodge.com/recreation.htm
Rye Creek Lodge
Rye Creek Enterprises, Inc.
P. O. Box 877
Darby, MT 59829
Email to: info@ryecreeklodge.com Toll Free (888) 821-3366 ~ (406) 821-3366 ~ Fax
Photograph © Lawrence Dodge, 1999 Trapper Peak in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness area, the most photographed mountain in Montana, serves as the setting for Rye Creek Lodge. For hiking, you can be at a wilderness trailhead in minutes. Fishing or rafting in the famous Bitterroot River is just a "stone's throw" away.
Surrounded by famous rivers, the Salmon (River of No Return), Lochsa, Big Hole, Blackfoot, and the Clark Fork are all within easy distance of Rye Creek Lodge for fishing and rafting. Recreational Activities Available in the Darby Area and the Bitterroot Valley of Western Montana Horseback Riding
White Water Rafting

Fly Fishing

Steelhead Fishing
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Rainbow Trout Pond
Mountain Biking Hiking Snowmobiling 70 Miles of Groomed Trail Hot Springs Water Skiing Golfing Scenic Flights Big Game Area Wildlife Viewing/Photography ATV Adventures Guides available for most adventures Fly Fishing on the East Fork of the Bitterroot River Places of Interest Daly Mansion (Historic Site) Lost Trail Ski Area Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge Selway/Bitterroot Wilderness Sapphire Mountains Painted Rocks Lake Lake Como Big Hole River Wild and Scenic Salmon River Big Hole Battlefield National Monument Bannack Historic Ghost Town (First Territorial Capitol)

92. Recreational Activities In Wilkes County
recreational activities in Wilkes County. nearest town, we re in the middle of thousands of acres of natural mountain woodlands with miles of hiking and horse
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Recreational activities in Wilkes County Leatherwood Stables
Most people don't know about this place. Thirty minutes from the nearest town, we're in the middle of thousands of acres of natural mountain woodlands with miles of hiking and horse trails. W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir
The Reservoir is the center of activity in warmer months offering camping, hiking, picnic areas, boating, water sports, fishing, hunting, and swimming. Basin Creek Trail
Bridle trails in the parkway lead down to Stone Mountain State Park. Stone Mountain State Park
13,000 Acres of land graced by a 600 foot granite dome. The Park includes hiking trails with mountain views and water falls, rock climbing, bridle trails, camping facilities and picnic areas.

93. Your Holiday Management Company, Whistler Platinum Organizes Winter And Summer H
recreational activities. Experience the many activities available in Whistler during the summer Fishing Tours, Helifishing, Mountain Biking, hiking, Canoe/Kayak
http://www.whistlerplatinum.com/englisha/summer/recreation.htm

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Recreational Activities Experience the many activities available in Whistler during the summer. Apart from Golf, Whistler offers a myriad of strenuous, and not so strenuous pursuits during the pleasant summer months. These include Whitewater rafting, Nature Float Tours, Jet Boating, ATV Tours, Hummer Tours, Flight Seeing, Fishing Tours, Heli-fishing, Mountain Biking, Hiking, Canoe/Kayak/Sailing Tours and Horseback riding Whitewater Rafting During May to September, the Whistler and Pemberton valleys offer sensational Whitewater rafting. We can offer three different trips, with varying degrees of difficulty. Green River Tour. Ideal for first time rafters. Enjoy floating from Green Lake into the rapids of Green River. This provides all the excitement, with small but fun rapids along this meandering rocky river. Claciers give the water a dramatic green clour and keep the river refreshingly cool, even on the hottest days. A class two difficulty run, this takes approximately 2 hours round trip, with over one hour on the water. Departures are daily from 9AM - 4PM.

94. Decathlon UK Online Sports Store: Sports Equipment Shop, Online Fitness Equipmen
store, equipment used for hiking, online fitness equipment, hiking accessories. are here Home Watersports Shoes Clothing Outdoor recreational activities,
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95. Efforts Intensify To Preserve Area’s Recreational Activities
probably the region’s most popular hiking destination. These three projects reflect an intensified effort to help preserve recreational activities as the
http://www.rgj.com/news/stories/html/2003/06/09/44243.php?sp1=rgj&sp2=Special Re

96. Central Vancouver Island Recreational Activities
This island situated in Nanaimo s Harbour offers interpretive programs during the summer plus hiking, swimming, picnicking, fishing, and a playground.
http://www.cdnbiz.net/VanIsle/activities2.html
  • Sea Kayaking Adventures
    Barkeley Sound: The many beaches of the "Broken Islands" are situated on the edge of the west coast of Vancouver Island. Four days of exploration by sea kayak visit the lagoons, beaches and rainforests of Barkley Sound. From the humblest sea starfish to the amazing display of Steller Sea Lions or Gray Whale, this trip is sure to keep you spellbound.
    Discovery Expeditions, Nanaimo
    Phone Toll Free: (888) 756-0099
    Visit the Discovery Expeditions Web Site
  • Newcastle Island Provincial Marine Park
    Catch foot passenger ferry from Swylana Lagoon Park several times daily from early May to mid-October. This island situated in Nanaimo's Harbour offers interpretive programs during the summer plus hiking, swimming, picnicking, fishing, and a playground.
  • Gabriola Island
    A 50 sq km island just minutes from Nanaimo offering sandy beaches for beachcombing and swimming, art galleries, marines, restaurants, and picnicking areas. Contains three provincial parks. Catch the ferry across to Gabriola at Cameron Island in downtown Nanaimo.
  • Rathtrevor Provincial Park
    Phone: (250) 248-3931 Located on Pacific Ocean just south of Parksville on Island Hwy. Offers sandy beaches, swimming, hiking, fully serviced campsites.

97. Recreational Activities
Swimming and Boating. Many of the communities in the local area offer water recreation as well. Walking and hiking. Swiss Wanderweg (walking path).
http://www.landegg.edu/prospective_students/recreation.htm
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Prospective Students Campus Life Travel Travelling is a popular leisure activity for students, faculty, and staff at Landegg International University. Landegg is located in the heart of Europe and lends itself easily to weekend trips to surrounding countries such as Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, and Italy, to enjoy historic, cultural, and scenic locations in each of these countries. Within Switzerland, you can easily visit the Matterhorn, the United Nations Headquarters, and many other exciting attractions.
Leisure Reading Landegg Bookstore Landegg offers an extensive collection of books for students to peruse in our Library and Student Centre. In addition, there is an on-campus bookstore that contains a wide variety of reading material in a variety of languages, including textbooks, fictional novels, and a variety of religious materials. Daily newspapers from around the world are available for students, staff, and faculty as well. Movies and Videos For those that enjoy watching movies, several options are available. Nearby towns and cities such as St. Gallen, Heiden, and Zurich have numerous movie theatres, several of which offer films in English. Additionally, the Landegg Student Council has a collection of videos that are available for all students to borrow. Moreover, there are several areas on-campus to view videos and DVDs, including a large screen projector.

98. Welcome To The Whiteshell Provincial Park
Park offers many recreational activities while preserving The park provides natureoriented recreational opportunities such as hiking, canoeing, mountain
http://www.whiteshell.mb.ca/activities.html
ACTIVITIES Classified as a Natural Park, the Whiteshell Provincial Park offers many recreational activities while preserving areas that are representative of Lake of the Woods portion of the Manitoba Lowlands Natural Region. The park provides nature-oriented recreational opportunities such as hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, snowmobiling and skiing (both cross country and downhill) as well as providing high-quality cottaging, camping and boating. The park accomodates related commercial developments, services and facilities such as lodges, trails, campgrounds, day-use areas and picnic sites. West Hawk Lake, the deepest lake in the province, was formed by a meteorite,and is a popular spot for scuba diving . This lake is now being usedthrough all the seasons for diving, including ice diving.
Fishing
The 200 lakes inthe 2,729 km of Park offer walleye, northern pike, perch, smallmouthbass and lake trout fishing excitement.
Hiking
The Whiteshell Park provides some of the most spectacular hiking trails in the province. Trails range from pleasant 3 km jaunts to the challenging 60 km Mantario Hiking Trail. Rock outcrops, beaver dams and wildlife make each hiking experience a new experience. Don't forget your camera, insect repellent and proper footwear no matter which trail you choose.
Check out the hiking page for more information about specific trails.

99. Paradise Michigan, Recreation
east of Paradise on Lakeshore Drive (Curly Lewis Memorial Highway), offers many recreational activities. Monocle Lake Park has a 2 mile hiking trail that leads
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.

100. Santa Barbara Outdoor Recreational Activities By MainTour
French Country decor, only two blocks from the beach and Harbor activities. Outdoor Recreation. Abundant camping, picnic grounds and hiking trail opportunities
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    Whale Watching Dec-Apr Whales, dolphins, sea lions and other marine mammals can be seen year-round in the Santa Barbara Channel. This nutrient-rich area also sees the annual migration of nearly 30,000 California gray whales. Humpback whales can be seen May through September. Blue whales, the largest of all animals, appear in summer months.

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