Where to Live in the U.S. if You Love Nature

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Where to Live in the U.S. if You Love Nature
If you're the type of person who would happily exchange walks through the mall for strolls on the beach, in the forest, or anywhere else in nature, you might want to move to one of these destinations. From the lush Pacific Northwest and the majestic Rockies to picturesque New England, there's sure to be the perfect pick on the list for any nature lover.
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The Coolest Activities You Can Try at National Parks
With 62 national parks in the U.S., it's fair to say that our protected land offers some of the most diverse terrain in the world. While trekking and hiking are always popular activities, many parks offer a variety of ways to explore the landscape through unique courses and classes.
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10 American Lakes You Need to Explore
Lakes offer a unique combo of peace and entertainment. Fortunately, the U.S. is packed with pristine lakes that grant the opportunity to watch the sunset over alpine peaks, paddle along calm waters, or kick off flip flops for a dip. Here are 10 you should add to your list.
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