Camping at Finger Lakes Jellystone Park™ in Bath, NY
The Finger Lakes Jellystone Park in Bath, New York is your ultimate summer escape. Camping on your own private lake, this park boasts waterfront sites, hiking trails, catch-and-release fishing and ample chances to get out on the water. This family-friendly campground includes activities for kids of all ages from arts and crafts, train rides, inflatable water slides and horseshoes. A short drive away from the Finger Lakes Jellystone Park, you'll see some of the top destinations in upstate New York. Take a drive through Letchworth State Park, one of the number one state parks in all the U.S. Or visit Watkins Glen State Park, where you can tour the mile and a half gorge and catch 19 different waterfalls. Make a pitstop in Hammondsport, voted America's coolest small town and hang out on Keuka Lake. Or, tour the oldest wine trail in the country along Seneca Lake. Before you leave, be sure to visit Corning, where you can visit the world's largest glass museum and make your own glass souvenir. Or head downtown to grab a beer at one of the local breweries.
Back at the campground, play a round of mini-golf, swim in the pool, or grab a bite to eat at Yogi's cafe. Or hang out by the lake and keep your eyes peeled for Liberty, the bald eagle.
Grab a bag of marshmallows and meet us by the campfire at the Finger Lakes Jellystone Park.
Day Trip to Mohonk Preserve, Upstate NY
Mohonk Preserve located about 90 miles from the New York on the slopes of the Shawangunk Mountains, place is so beautiful and unusual, so I decided to make other video. In the summer of 1869, twin brothers Albert and Alfred Smiley fell in love with the spot and purchased Lake Mohonk and established the Mohonk Mountain House. The Mohonk Preserve is largest New York State's visitor and member-supported nature preserve, with 165,000 annual visitors and 8,000 acres (32 km2).
Oklahoma Tourist Attractions: 12 Places To Visit
Planning to visit Oklahoma? Check out our Oklahoma Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Oklahoma.
Best Places to visit in Oklahoma:
Oklahoma City National Memorial, Myriad Botanical Gardens, Oklahoma History Center, Gilcrease Museum, Museum of Osteology, Oklahoma City Zoo, Blue Whale of Catoosa, Frontier City, Chesapeake Energy Arena, Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Will Rogers Memorial Museum
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Interesting Facts about Brooklyn Bridge in New York City
Did you know that 21 Elephant's were led across Brooklyn Bridge so that locals believed that it was safe? Here are five interesting facts about Brooklyn Bridge that I learned while in NYC!
Hello Explorers, here's what I got up to in my first 24 hours while visiting New York City. I love this city, the hustle, bustle, atmosphere, and yes, it is cold, but loving exploring! Last night, I ticked off another item on my bucket list and that is to watch an NHL game live, and it was a fun evening, great atmosphere and at the Madison Square Garden too.
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Top 15. Most Beautiful College Campuses in the USA
Top 15. Most Beautiful College Campuses in the USA: University of Virginia, Stanford University, Berry College, Pepperdine University, Kenyon College, Duke University, The University of the South, University of Notre Dame, Dartmouth College, Indiana University, University of Colorado Boulder, Swarthmore College, Princeton University, University of California, Rice University
Colonial Estate with Amazing Lake Views in Minnetonka Beach, Minnesota
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Spectacular Colonial estate in Minnetonka Beach on a 1.35 acre site. Amazing views with 160 ft of lakeshore. The park like landscape has a perfect elevation to maximize the panoramic views from the English Gardens and expansive bluestone patio. Custom millwork and stone craftsmanship throughout the house. This home features grand interiors with full height windows and soaring ceilings offering unparalleled lake views from each room. Memories will be made for years to come.
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Things to Do in Sussex County NJ
For things to do in Sussex County, NJ, visit SussexScoop.com, the premiere site for everything about Sussex County, New Jersey.
Find community events, vacation destinations and local attractions to please individuals, couples and families.
Sussex County, NJ is a rural and picturesque area a short distance from the New York City metropolitan area. But that's about as city as this area gets. Several state parks offer hiking, mountain biking, skiing, snowmobiling and just getting back to nature.
Many pick-your-own farms offer an opportunity to connect with nature and local grown food including apples, pumpkins, berries and more.
For shoppers, there are antique villages for just the right gift or home decorating idea. Foodies love the delectable treats and meals that range from home cooking to gourmet, five star cuisine.
With so much to do in this part of north New Jersey, you'll want to spend more than a weekend to explore everything the area has to offer.
Towns and cities in Sussex County, NJ include:
Andover, Lafayette, Wantage, Newton, Vernon and more.
Stony Pond State Forest
Tak a short walk with us as we pass by Stony Pond in Stony Pond State Forest near Morrisville, NY. This state forest is famous for its 13 miles of nordic ski trails, which can also be hiked in the spring/summer/fall.
Mystic River Bascule Bridge (Drawbridge)
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The Mystic River Bascule Bridge is a bascule bridge spanning the Mystic River in Mystic, Connecticut in the United States. It carries vehicle and foot traffic directly into the tourist district of town via 33 ft-wide Main Street (U.S. Route 1).
The Strauss Heel-trunnion type bridge was designed by former Otis Elevator Company Chief Engineer Thomas Ellis Brown of New York and built in 1920 by the J. E. FitzGerald Construction Company of New London, Connecticut, according to its historical marker. Its movable span is 85 ft (26 m) wide, 218 ft (66 m) long, weighs 660 short tons (589 long tons; 599 t), and employs two 230 short tons (205 long tons; 209 t) concrete-filled counterweights. Until 1928, the bridge carried streetcars of the Groton and Stonington Street Railway.
It is operated by the Connecticut Department of Transportation and offers and opens for approximately five minutes around 2,200 times per year, carrying an average daily traffic of 11,800. Driven by two 1,400 pounds (640 kg) 40 horsepower (30 kW) direct current motors, its span is greased and inspected every 100 openings or two weeks during the winter. From May 1 to October 31 the bridge opens hourly during daylight at 40 minutes past the hour and on demand.
Mystic is a village and census-designated place (CDP) in New London County, Connecticut, in the United States. The population was 4,205 at the 2010 census.[1] Mystic has no independent government because it is not a legally recognized municipality in the state of Connecticut. Rather, Mystic is located within the towns of Groton (west of the Mystic River, and also known as West Mystic) and Stonington (east of the Mystic River).
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Historically, Mystic was a leading seaport of the area, and the story of Mystic's nautical connection is told at Mystic Seaport, the nation's largest maritime museum,[citation needed] which has preserved a number of sailing ships (most notably the whaleship Charles W. Morgan) and seaport buildings. The village is located on the Mystic River, which flows into Long Island Sound, providing access to the sea. The Mystic River Bascule Bridge crosses the river in the center of the village. According to the Mystic River Historical Society, the name Mystic is derived from the Pequot term missi-tuk, describing a large river whose waters are driven into waves by tides or wind.
Half Moon Bay Art and Pumpkin Festival 2015
The 45th Annual Art & Pumpkin Festival will be held on October 17th and 18th in Half Moon Bay California. Don't miss out on all the amazing activities, crafts, music, dance, artisanal food, seasonal microbrews, premium wines, craft cocktails and so much more!