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Dingmans Ferry / Pennsylvania / United States
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Where Learning Comes Naturally! The Pocono Environmental Education Center (PEEC) is the perfect place for learning, exploring, getting away, and connecting. With 6 hiking trails, weekend educational programs, and summer camp, PEEC is a great place for nature lovers, families, friends, photographers, youth and adult groups, scouts, students, and teachers. An independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, PEEC is the education partner of the National Park Service in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. PEEC’s mission is to advance environmental education, sustainable living, and appreciation for nature through hands-on experience in a national park.
Scotland Neck / North Carolina / United States
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Sylvan Heights Bird Park is designed to give visitors an unforgettable up-close experience with over 2,000 ducks, geese, swans, and other exotic birds from around the world.
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Spring Valley / Wisconsin / United States
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Join us for Adventures Above and Below... Crystal Cave is fun for the entire family! Discover the wonders of Crystal Cave with professionally guided tours. Descend seven stories below ground to learn about the history, the geology, and the bats who call the cave home! There’s a lot to do above ground. Once you’re out of the cave, search for real gems and fossils at Prospector’s Creek. Enjoy our hiking trails, picnicking, and the educational gift shop. There’s always something new to enjoy and explore at Wisconsin’s longest cave! You are guaranteed an adventure that is truly under this world!
Wildwood / New Jersey / United States
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Environmental education activities for children and adults in Cape May County. Fishing clinics, surfing lessons, ecotours, coastal explorations, hands-on programs, day camps, birthday parties and more! Visit www.EcoVenturesUS.com for more info.
Belmont / Massachusetts / United States
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On Belmont Hill, just 6 miles northwest of downtown Boston, lies Habitat, a 90-acre urban oasis. Over 2.5 miles of gentle trails wind through deciduous and evergreen forests, across meadows, around 2 ponds, and along a wetland containing a vernal pool. The visitor center is a brick Georgian-style mansion with a beautiful formal garden which is often used for weddings. There are frequent public nature programs for all age groups , as well as monthly art exhibits.
Portland / Oregon / United States
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We are and outdoor adventure guide company. everything from hiking and wine tasting to scuba diving and alpine summits. And everywhere from Kilimanjaro to Mexico to the Pacific Northwest!
Chagrin Falls / Ohio / United States
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Hiram House Camp, Ohios Oldest Camp, founded in 1896, has been a recognized leader in enriching the lives of children for over a century, through quality hands-on outdoor education & recreation programs, services, facilities, staff. Open year-round, it serves Boys, Girls, Teens, Adults, and offers Summer Camps (Day, Junior Day, Overnight, Horseback Riding), School Camps, Outdoor Education, Group Retreats, Teambuilding Adventure Programs, & Facility Rentals. A Traditional, All-Around Camp, it features a variety of exciting outdoor activities & attractions (Horseback Riding Center, Swimming, Hi/Low Ropes Courses, Climbing Tower, Canoeing, Hiking, Fishing, Farmstead Animals & Garden, Camp Crafts, Orienteering, Performing Arts, Campfires & Smores), all on 172 wooded acres in NE Ohios scenic Chagrin Valley area. It hosts an annual fall Pumpkin Festival on the second Sunday each October to benefits its Campership Fund to send children in need to Summer Camp. An ACA accredited Camp & United Way Agency. It is a privately funded nonprofit organization 501 (c) (3), independent & non-denominational. Schedule your Fall, Winter & Spring Group Retreat Dates Now for best selection! Great Facilities, Lodging, Dining, Meeting Accommodations & Attractions - Church, Civic, Business, and Education Groups are Welcome! Group Retreats, gatherings, educational programs, and seminars of almost any size can be accommodated with or without meal service for one, two, or more nights, during the Fall, Winter, Spring and late Summer months (from August through May.) For Retreat Groups and School Camps, our Rustic Log Cabins are heated and winterized for year-round comfort. Nestled in the woods off Pioneer Circle, each can sleep up to 50 persons, with bunk beds, modern restroom and shower facilities. Cabins also offer a central lounge/meeting room for projects and activities, screened porch, two separate wings for campers, with living/sleeping quarters, private rooms, for supervisory or leadership staff. All are handicapped accessible with state of the art fire safety systems. Additional separate staff lodges with bedroom, kitchen, utility room, private bath are also available for visiting faculty. Dormitory rooms with restroom shower facilities are available as well. Hiram House lodgings can comfortably house groups of up to 200 persons for overnight stays. Great Facilities, Convenient Location - Beautiful in all Seasons! • Set amid 172 wooded acres in the scenic Chagrin Valley • Easy travel access via major routes, off I-271 Harvard Rd. exit Eastbound • Natural, private setting, conveniently located in beautiful Northeast Ohio • Ample free on-site parking for vehicles or group vans and buses • Spacious lodging, dining & meeting facilities, for groups large and small • Ideal for youth or adult groups, meetings, seminars, luncheons, receptions & more!
Moorefield / West Virginia / United States
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Setting the standard in climbing instruction since 1971!
Reedsport / Oregon / United States
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Stretching 40 miles between Coos Bay and Florence along the Oregon coast, Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area offers acres of shifting sand dunes, lakes, wildlife viewing, picnicking, camping and beach access. Popular among off-highway vehicle enthusiasts and those who prefer non-motorized fun, the area features diverse terrain perfect for bicycling, sandboarding, hiking, horseback riding, canoeing and scenic driving. Part of the Siuslaw National Forest, the area also offers camping.

Must see and do at Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
Even those who have never driven an off-highway vehicle can enjoy a dune buggy ride, thanks to the many companies located near the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area offering guided dune buggy tours. Those with some experience can also rent dune buggies so they can explore the dunes independently.

When to go to Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
Summers are often crowded at the recreation area. However, in the fall, winter and spring there are fewer visitors, which many people prefer.

Admission to Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
Day-use admission is $5 per vehicle, year-round.

Wildlife at Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
A variety of amphibians make their homes in the marshes and estuaries of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. A number of shorebirds, including the snowy plover, egrets and osprey, also live on the ocean edge of the dunes.

Insider tip for Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
For those who are new to dune buggies, it is best to hire a driver. Professional drivers know the terrain as well as safety guidelines for the operation the off-road vehicles.

Author's bio: LeeAnn Neal is a journalist, blogger and Pacific Northwest native.

 

Hendersonville / North Carolina / United States
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Adventure Treks Teen Summer Adventure Camps are dedicated to providing outdoor adventures to young people ages 12 - 18.
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Ghent / New York / United States
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Since 1972, Hawthorne Valley Farm has been producing high quality, Biodynamic and organic foods while providing farm-based learning experiences for children and adults. Its 400-acre Biodynamic farm includes dairy cows, vegetables, a creamery, organic bakery, sauerkraut cellar, and more. Its Farm Store is a full-line natural foods store open 7 days a week.
Kailua Kona / Hawaii / United States
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Hike on the active Kilauea volcano inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, through tropical and unique rain forests, along enchanting beaches and shores, and enjoy the spectacular sights of an island that has been shaped by lava and waterfalls. Immerse yourself in this paradise and marvel at the incredible diversity of coral reefs and their fish, sea turtles, dolphins, and whales (whale season: December - April). Welcome to the island of Hawaii, also called the Big Island.We are an insured and permitted tour operator and a member of the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau. Dont settle for less!Aloha!