By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-05-07 | Exercise Dukes Creek was visited by Hernando DeSoto in 1540 and one of his men returned in this area for the gold mine around 20 years later. The path to the creek stays along the Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway that connects Brasstown Bald and Helen, Georgia. read more
By: Melanie Broemsen | 2010-03-30 | Automotive Finding ATV riding trails for public use can be challenging, particularly if you want to take an out-of-state trip and make a vacation out of your pastime. Use this helpful guide to find public trails across the United States, or learn useful, region-specific tips to make riding more comfortable and fun for you. read more
By: Charlotte Rivington | 2012-01-13 | Travel & Leisure Florida is an ideal spot for a family holiday combining the best of more than one world; from theme parks for the kids to relaxing tropical beaches, fantastic shopping, dining and entertainment. read more
By: litS he | 2012-01-31 | Society Los Angeles investigators found a human hand Wednesday in the Hollywood wilderness park where a severed head in a plastic bag was discovered by dog walkers, and the search continued for other body parts. The hand was discovered in Bronson Canyon as dozens of police officers, including homicide investigators, combed the brush along a winding trail a few miles below the Hollywood sign. A coroner's c read more
By: Terry Daniels | 2011-04-04 | Article Marketing Ludington State Park spans across six miles of Lake Michigan''s beach shoreline border. The area is used by both day-trippers and campers alike. Hamlin Lake, the largest man-made lake in the Lower Pe... read more
By: Lloyd Fridenburg | 2010-03-29 | camping Into everyone's life a little rain must fall and if you've camped pretty much anywhere in Southern Ontario this summer you know exactly what I mean. There was a time when I would plan a camping trip and come what may we'd be on the road. These days I tend to watch the weather a bit more and often defer until I have at least a reasonable chance at good weather, but still if you wait for the perfect weekend you may never go anywhere. read more
By: Phil Cornish | 2010-03-31 | Destinations As we all know, Florida is HOT, VERY HOT especially during the Summer months. If you and your family are staying at a Florida vacation villa or hotel, and feel you have a great need to cool down, then why not try one of Florida's water parks. They have some of the wettest and wildest rides around for a fantastic day out. Here are some of the main ones... read more
By: Terrance Richardson | 2010-12-20 | Hotels Florida holidays are everyone's favourite for sun, fun and a best bargain travel deal. To plan your next Florida holiday and ensure you hit the Sunshine State's hot spots, try this handy list of must-see Florida cities and attractions. read more
By: Gillian Callcott | 2012-03-08 | Destinations Palm Beach is a sleepy Gold Coast beach suburb it doesn't have the glamour or glitter of the northern end of the Gold Coast, but none the less it got its own unique charm. This is a perfect location for a family vacation; the right balance of accommodation choices to suit all budgets. read more
By: Budda Oliver | 2010-03-27 | City Guides Lake Anna State Park is a wonderful weekend getaway for central Virginia residents, but is also a great place for an extended vacation. Featuring a beautiful lakefront beach and miles of hiking trails, Lake Anna State Park offers attractions for the whole family. Examples are: a boat ramp for families who wish to do a little boating, 15 miles of hiking trails, rental cabins for overnight visits, picnic shelters, a swimming beach, gift shop and a lakeside picnic area, a food concession stand, and a children's fishing pond. For fishermen, Lake Anna's boat ramps are open one hour before sunrise. read more
By: Kisan | 2011-03-26 | Hotels The trekking trail to Ruinsara Lake connects the Govind Vihar national park, a popular wildlife hub in the state. While trekking the trails passing towards the forest, tourists can discover the natural habitat for a varieties of flora and fauna. The sanctuary provides shelter to wild animals like red panda, sambhar, musk deer, brown bear, bharal, serow, snow leopard, Indian porcupine, common otter. read more
By: uyuytjyt | 2011-04-03 | Business Geology Cades Cove, viewed from the summit of Gregory Bald Geologically, Cades Cove is a type of valley known as a "limestone window," created by erosion that removed the older Precambrian sandstone, ... read more
By: Robert G Waldvogel | 2011-08-12 | Destinations This article traces the development of Rockhill Furnace, Pennsylvania, along with the East Broad Top Railroad which created it. It then puts the reader on its rails, as well as those of the Rockhill Trolley Museum. read more