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Turn off the TV and get outdoors in nature with your family! Camping and hiking are great activities for long summer vacations and for watching the seasons change in spring and fall. Explore your local parks or discover a new part of the country by taking your kids camping and hiking. We've got the resources you need to get started.
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Letterboxing: A Family Friendly Treasure Hunt!
Letterboxing is a great way to go on an outdoor treasure hunt that combines creativity, problem-solving and family...
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The Importance of Getting Young Children Out In Nature
As parents, you are probably as concerned as I am that your children get the very best education possible. We know that...
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Avoid the Crowds! Check Out These Lesser-Known National Parks
Why suffer through crowded trails and overrun vistas, when you can visit a park that’s virtually empty? Forget...
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Family Friendly Must-Sees in Georgia
Whether you're looking for music, museums, or just a slice of old Southern majesty, the Peach State has something for...
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Take a Hike!
Sure, kids love playgrounds, but Mother Nature provides something even better: miles and miles of woods and fields to...
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