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Best places to go kayaking

There are so many places to go kayaking. One of them is Georgia and Florida. Another place to go kayaking is Maine. In an article focused on the Northern part of the United States, e-How shares, “There are more than 200 campgrounds in Maine, and they are diverse. Because Maine’s campgrounds are so varied, it is advised that travelers plan their trip carefully and fully understand the area in which they are going to be staying”( https://www.tripstodiscover.com/best-places-to-camp-in-the-american-northeast/)

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Another location is New York. “New York features dozens of campgrounds that range from rural and woodsy to modern and amenity laden. Recently, New York State Parks launched a program to entice new campers and visitors to the state’s many beautiful state parks. Called Comfort Camping, the program hopes to lure visitors by offering all of the amenities one could wish for at campsites at three of the state’s most popular and beautiful parks. Four Mile Creek State Park, Golden Hill State Park and Evangola State Park offer site setup, furnished tents and equipment rentals (including such staples as kayaks and bikes).”

New York has a variety of campgrounds that you can visit for kayaking. “Dream Lake Campground is a beautiful retreat located in Western New York, about an hour from Rochester. With a variety of camping sites to choose from, including partially wooded and lakeside, Dream Lake is a perfect place to spend a weekend enjoying nature.”

Another location is, “Gardner Hill Campground. This site is located in Lowman, New York, and offers more than 150 grounds to choose from. Furthermore, the grounds are open all year round and have winter accommodations for campers.”

Next is New Hampshire. “Twin Oaks Campground is billed as the place “Where Nature Comes to Relax.” This campground is in the Merrimack Region on the Suncook River. There is ample fishing and spacious sites.”

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Vermont is only on the list. “Vermont has more than 71 private campgrounds in addition to a number of state parks. Tree Corners Family Campgrounds were established in 2004 and offer amenities that are a good representation of what is typically found at campsites in Vermont.”

“Some other campgrounds in Vermont include Belview Campground, Willowood Campground, Lakeview Campground, Mountain View Cottage & Campground, and Mallets Bay Campground.”

And finally, there is Pennsylvania, “The Indian Brave Campground is a year-round campground in Harmony. There are a total of 225 open sites, 25 pull-through sites and winter lots. Moreover, there are also cabin and trailer rentals available. At Indian Brave, campers can fish, swim in the pools or lakes and enjoy the game and rec room.”

There are so many locations in Northern and Southern United States. So, research it by state, you will find places to go kayaking or just camping in general.

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