Kaw River State Park
Kaw River State Park is the newest and only urban park to join the state park system. The park comprises 76 acres of land on the south bank of the Kansas (nicknamed Kaw) River in west Topeka. Take...
View ArticleJones Point Park
After undergoing a major rehabilitation and construction project, Jones Point Park reopened summer 2012. Jones Point Park is located on the southern tip of Old Town Alexandria. Jones Point Park...
View ArticleJulia Butler Hansen Refuge for the Columbian White-Tailed Deer
Located in southwestern Washington, the Julia Butler Hansen Refuge for the Columbian White-tailed Deer was established in 1972 specifically to protect and manage the endangered Columbian white-tailed...
View ArticleLoxahatchee Wildlife Refuge is for the birds
November 29, 2012, 7:30 am Over the course of a year, nearly 260 species of birds and waterfowl have been spotted in this vast preserve of wet prairies, sawgrass marshes, sloughs and tree islands,...
View ArticleChattahoochee Bend State Park
Located in a graceful bend of the Chattahoochee River, the park is a haven for paddlers, campers and anglers. At 2,910 acres, Chattahoochee Bend is one of Georgia’s largest state parks, protecting...
View ArticleAndroscoggin Riverlands State Park
Lying near Maine's second largest urban area (Lewiston/Auburn), Androscoggin Riverlands State Park is a 2,675-acre expanse with 12 miles of river frontage. More than half of Maine's population lives...
View ArticleUpper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge
Established in 1928, the Upper Klamath NWR is 15,000 acres of almost entirely fresh water marsh. The Refuge provides a great nesting and brood rearing area for waterfowl and colonial nesting birds...
View ArticleHistoric Bouldering at Horsetooth Reservior
Perched in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Horsetooth Reservoir overlooks the Colorado town of Fort Collins, about an hour north of Denver. The reservoir, approximately 6.5 miles in length and a...
View ArticleSave the Date: National Trails Day is June 1, 2013
Mark your calendar for a date with your favorite trail! June 1, 2013, is American Hiking Society's National Trails Day®—the country's largest celebration of trails.read more
View ArticleGoose Island Campground
This county park is an island in the Mississippi River and is in the heart of the La Crosse District of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. It is a wonderful spot to spend a...
View ArticleBourlay Historic Nature Park
Bourlay Historic Nature Park is a 88-acre park donated by Arthur "Buddy" Bourlay III in 1999. Featuring Hiking, Exercise Stations, Off-road bicycling, Birdwatching, Picnicking, and Kayaking, Bourlay...
View ArticleMarkham Spring Recreation Area
Markham Spring Recreation Area is located on the Black River, approx 4.5 miles west of Williamsville, MO, on MO State Highway 49. This recreation area provides 51 unit campgrounds. Single and double...
View ArticleJefferson Patterson Park & Museum
560 scenic acres along the Patuxent River in Calvert County, Maryland, more than 65 identified archaeological sites, and 9,000 years of documented human occupation. Jefferson Patterson Park &...
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