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  2. List of social nudity places in North America - Wikipedia

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    Camp David near Inverness, a clothing-optional campground catered to gay men [139] Sold. Now a textile family camp. Casa Alegra Clothing Optional B&B [140] in Sarasota County is part of Clothing Optional Home Network and is an AANR Participating Business. [81] Eden RV Resort (formally, Gulf Coast Resort) in Hudson [141]

  3. Outstanding RV Destinations to Explore This Spring - AOL

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    RV campsites can be cheaper in spring, and that includes luxurious resorts as well as nature-laden sites near Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon. Not only are the kids off from school for spring ...

  4. Explore the Tallest Majestic Mountains in the U.S. [Video] - AOL

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    America is home to stunning, diverse landscapes, including snow-capped mountain peaks in the clouds. Majestic mountains tower over grasslands in most U.S. states, with most of the tallest ...

  5. Olympic National Park - Wikipedia

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    As stated in the foundation document: [12] The purpose of Olympic National Park is to preserve for the benefit, use, and enjoyment of the people, a large wilderness park containing the finest sample of primeval forest of Sitka spruce, western hemlock, Douglas fir, and western red cedar in the entire United States; to provide suitable winter range and permanent protection for the herds of ...

  6. Mount Monadnock - Wikipedia

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    Emerson was a frequent visitor, and made the mountain the subject of "Monadnoc", [8] one of his most famous poems. Thoreau visited the mountain four times between 1844 and 1860, and spent a great deal of time observing and cataloging natural phenomena. He is regarded as having written one of the first serious naturalist inventories of the mountain.

  7. Sierra Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The crest near Lake Tahoe is roughly 9,000 feet (2,700 m) high, with several peaks approaching the height of Freel Peak (10,881 ft or 3,317 m). Farther south, the highest peak in Yosemite National Park is Mount Lyell (13,120 ft or 3,999 m). The Sierra rises to almost 14,000 feet (4,300 m) with Mount Humphreys near Bishop, California.

  8. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park - Wikipedia

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    The West Elk Mountains, La Sal Mountains, Henry Mountains, and Abajo Mountains all contributed to burying the area in several thousand feet of volcanic ash and debris. [ 8 ] The modern Gunnison River set its course 15 million years ago as the run-off from the nearby La Sal and West Elk Mountains and the Sawatch Range began carving through the ...

  9. Hudson Highlands - Wikipedia

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    The Highlands are among the lowest summits in that range, and the Appalachian Trail reaches its lowest elevation in the Trailside Zoo between Bear Mountain State Park and Bear Mountain Bridge. Conversely, the river becomes narrower and deeper through the Highlands, reaching its deepest point of 216 feet (66 m), near Garrison .