Falls Lake North Carolina lies just northeast of Raleigh and Durham and is known for fishing, boating and swimming, as well as walking and mountain biking as part of the state’s Mountains-to-Sea Trail.
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The Beartooth Highway is a road in the western United States on a section of U.S. Route 212 in Montana and Wyoming between Red Lodge and the Northeast entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
The World Wildlife Fund has named Cape Cod Massachusetts one of the top 10 whale-watching spots in the world. Many local companies claim a 99% whale-spotting success with seeing minke, fin, and humpback whales.
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Whales can be seen throughout Alaska's coastal waters—from the Gulf of Alaska in the south, to the eastern Bering Sea and northern Beaufort Sea. You can find humpback whales, gray whales, orcas, minke whales, and beluga whales.
From Bar Harbor Maine you can take a puffin and whale watching cruises along the coast of Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park. In addition to seeing a variety of whale species, you will be able to view seals, bald eagles, porpoises, dolphins, falcons and the most notable birds in the area - North Atlantic Puffins.
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Baja, California is a top destination for whale watching from January to April. The Sea of Cortez is home to many species of whales, including blue, humpback, orca, and fin, with the blue, humpback, and orca being the most commonly seen.
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Mountain biking in St. George Utah is pretty dreamy: sunny days, good trails and a town full of good places to eat after you've been riding all day long. Trails are diverse and give riders spectacular views of sandstone cliffs and desert sky.
Salida Colorado is one of those special places left in the world and the 30+ miles of local trails adjacent to downtown, Salida, Colorado, has you covered. And either way, you ride, you end up near an award-winning brewery, epic pizzerias, coffee shops to pick you up for another round and stellar bike shops to keep your gear moving.
Fremont Canyon in Wyoming is best known as a trad climbing area, but there are a good number of sport climbing routes here as well. All told, the canyon has several hundred routes, sport and trad.
Yoho National Park lies on the western slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains in British Columbia and brings Canada's Rocky Mountain alpine majesty to visitors from around the globe.
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Wrangell–St. Elias National Park in Alaska rises from the ocean all the way up to 18,008 ft. and is the same size as Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Switzerland combined!
Aspen, Colorado has one of the best and most famous ski resorts in the state, stunning mountain scenery, and endless recreation. This great design has a bear with elegant cursive text.
Lake Placid New York is a beautiful town in the amazing Adirondack Mountains. It' hosted the Olympics twice and has endless beauty. This great design is a cute bear giving a peace sign.
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Boone, North Carolina is a popular destination for cycling, mountain biking, hiking, camping, climbing, flatwater paddling, trail running & more! This great design is a bcute bear giving a peace symbol.
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The Billy Goat Trail is one of the most well known hikes in the Metro D.C. area. You'll scramble and climb over angled rocks and boulders while taking in views of the frothy Potomac River as it squeezes through Mather Gorge.
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The Needles Highway or South Dakota Highway 87 is a 38-mile-long state highway in the southwestern part of South Dakota through pine and spruce forests, meadows surrounded by birch and aspen, and rugged granite mountains.
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The Great Divide Mountain Bike Route (GDMBR) is the most recognized off-pavement cycling route in the United States, if not the world. The route crisscrosses the Continental Divide from north to south starting in Banff, Alberta, Canada and finishing at the US/Mexico border in Antelope Wells, New Mexico.
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The Natchez Trace Parkway is a 444 mile National Parkway that commemorates the historic Old Natchez Trace from Nashville in Central Tennessee to the town of Natchez in Mississippi.
The Sheltowee Trace National Heritage Trail is a 343-mile National Recreation Trail that spans the Daniel Boone National Forest and Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area in Kentucky and Tennessee.
The Sheltowee Trace National Heritage Trail is a 343-mile National Recreation Trail that spans the Daniel Boone National Forest and Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area in Kentucky and Tennessee.
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The Sheltowee Trace National Heritage Trail is a 343-mile National Recreation Trail that spans the Daniel Boone National Forest and Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area in Kentucky and Tennessee.
The Sheltowee Trace National Heritage Trail is a 343-mile National Recreation Trail that spans the Daniel Boone National Forest and Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area in Kentucky and Tennessee.
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The Sheltowee Trace National Heritage Trail is a 343-mile National Recreation Trail that spans the Daniel Boone National Forest and Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area in Kentucky and Tennessee.
The Oregon Timber Trail is an iconic 670-mile backcountry mountain bike route spanning Oregon’s diverse landscapes from California to the Columbia River Gorge. It travels through a variety of landscapes, communities, ecosystems, and, most importantly, mountain bike trails, with over 70 per cent singletrack to its name.
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The Oregon Timber Trail is an iconic 670-mile backcountry mountain bike route spanning Oregon’s diverse landscapes from California to the Columbia River Gorge. It travels through a variety of landscapes, communities, ecosystems, and, most importantly, mountain bike trails, with over 70 per cent singletrack to its name.
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