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Canoeing on Cedar Creek
Congaree National Park houses a museum quality exhibit area within the Harry Hampton Visitor Center, a 2.4 mile boardwalk loop trail, over 20 miles of backwoods hiking trails, canoeing, kayaking, fishing and more.
Blue Ridge Parkway in the fall
The much-anticipated fall color season usually arrives here in the middle two weeks of October, sometimes lingering well into November, depending on the weather. Before the fall color arrives, however, roadsides and meadows come alive with black eyed Susan, butterfly weed, milkweed, coreopsis, and Queen Anne's lace.
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National Park Service Celebrates American Indian Heritage Month
(Washington, DC) November is American Indian Heritage Month. The theme for 2008 is “A Vision for Native Communities: Health, Education and Economic Opportunities.” “Most units of the National Park System are important in some way to Native Americans. Parks contain sacred sites, ancestral lands, historic sites, and plants, animals and other natural resources important to the continuation of Native American cultural traditions. Full Story | More News
Natchez Trace Parkway Is an Inviting and Picturesque Greenway
(Tupelo, MS) Visitors can enjoy Natchez Trace Parkway through a variety of activities and special events. Camping, biking, and Ranger led programs are among the most popular activities; but, hiking, horseback riding, and fishing are also available. Plan to visit and relax while you explore the wonders of Natchez Trace. Full Story | More News
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