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]]>Once you leave the metropolitan buzz of New York City behind, the State of New York is filled with breathtaking scenery. Lake George is one such sight. There are plenty of waterfront stone mansions that you can stay in during your trip, with the historic Sagamore Resort still welcoming guests through its doors.
With the Yellowstone National Park attracting over 4 million visitors each summer, it’s not hard to see why. This sprawling national park is home to the breathtaking Yellowstone Lake, with its clear waters glistening in the summer while in the winter, you will see steam rising from the bubbling geysers in the surroundings.
As the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, this majestic lake is a sight to behold. While an ideally spacious area for canoeing, kayaking, and other water-based activities, the fruit orchards surrounding this lake also makes for an ideal location for holiday photographs.
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]]>Here are America’s most underrated West Coast destinations, one in each state that makes up the region.
While not technically located on the Pacific Coast, Hood River is a charming small town located on the Columbia River just a couple of hours from its discharge into the ocean. Known as a windsurfing hotspot, Hood River is full of outdoor activities and craft breweries that you will love.
California’s Central Coast region is home to San Luis Obispo, one of America’s most pleasant small cities. Here, you will find 18th-century Spanish missions as well as an international film festival and plentiful hiking trails.
Just a stone’s throw from Seattle is the small town of Sequim, which is scenically located at the base of the towering Olympic Mountains. Sequim has sport fishing and crabbing galore, but its claim to fame is its gorgeous lavender fields.
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]]>The post Must-Visit Lakes In The United States For Nature Lovers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Once you leave the metropolitan buzz of New York City behind, the State of New York is filled with breathtaking scenery. Lake George is one such sight. There are plenty of waterfront stone mansions that you can stay in during your trip, with the historic Sagamore Resort still welcoming guests through its doors.
With the Yellowstone National Park attracting over 4 million visitors each summer, it’s not hard to see why. This sprawling national park is home to the breathtaking Yellowstone Lake, with its clear waters glistening in the summer while in the winter, you will see steam rising from the bubbling geysers in the surroundings.
As the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, this majestic lake is a sight to behold. While an ideally spacious area for canoeing, kayaking, and other water-based activities, the fruit orchards surrounding this lake also makes for an ideal location for holiday photographs.
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]]>The post America’s Most Underrated West Coast Destinations appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Here are America’s most underrated West Coast destinations, one in each state that makes up the region.
While not technically located on the Pacific Coast, Hood River is a charming small town located on the Columbia River just a couple of hours from its discharge into the ocean. Known as a windsurfing hotspot, Hood River is full of outdoor activities and craft breweries that you will love.
California’s Central Coast region is home to San Luis Obispo, one of America’s most pleasant small cities. Here, you will find 18th-century Spanish missions as well as an international film festival and plentiful hiking trails.
Just a stone’s throw from Seattle is the small town of Sequim, which is scenically located at the base of the towering Olympic Mountains. Sequim has sport fishing and crabbing galore, but its claim to fame is its gorgeous lavender fields.
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