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Created by IntoTheWild - October 30th 2012

Photo of North Cascades National Park
4.4

810 State Route 20, Rockport, WA, US

North Cascades National Park

Photo of Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park
5.0

33303 Headquarters Rd, Ontonagon, MI, US

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

55210 238th Ave E, Ashford, WA, US

Mount Rainier National Park

Photo of Hocking Hills State Park
4.5

19852 State Route 664 S, Logan, OH, US

Hocking Hills State Park

Photo of Grand Teton National Park
5.0

41020 State Route 20, Oak Harbor, WA, US

Deception Pass State Park

902 Wasco St, Hood River, OR, US

Columbia River Gorge

1 River Lane, Fentress, TX, US

Leisure Camp and Rv Park

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Photo of Campground At Barnes Crossing
4.6

125 Campground Rd, Tupelo, MS, US

Campground At Barnes Crossing

Photo of Leisure Lake Family Campground
4.5

505 S Warner Rd, Sumner, MI, US

Leisure Lake Family Campground

Pfeiffer Big Sur Road, Big Sur, CA, US

Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park

Photo of Afton Canyon Natural Area
3.0

Afton Road, Baker, CA, US

Afton Canyon Natural Area

Photo of Down By The River Campground
4.5

292 River Campground Rd, Pineola, NC, US

Down By The River Campground

Photo of Paradise Lake & Campground
4.0

593 Keeling Dr, Keeling, VA, US

Paradise Lake & Campground

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8377 State Cabin Rd, Edisto Island, SC, US

Edisto Beach State Park

Photo of Cave Lake
2.7

1132 Bell Hollow Road, Latham, OH, US

Cave Lake

Photo of Rainbow Falls-Dismals Canyon
3.8

Phil Campbell, AL, US

Rainbow Falls-Dismals Canyon

Photo of San Simeon State Park Camp
3.9

500 San Simeon Creek Rd, Cambria, CA, US

San Simeon State Park Camp

Photo of Thousand Lakes RV Park, Campground & Cabins
4.9

1110 West SR-24, Torrey, UT, US

Thousand Lakes RV Park, Campground & Cabins

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Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can ever learn from books. -John Lubbock