Outdoor Basecamp
May
08

Of all the beaches along the Atlantic Ocean’s eastern seaboard, the beaches in Delaware are among the most beautiful, pristine beaches. The beaches are very clean, the sand is a soft, and the water inviting. The beach community has something to offer just about everyone, and the Delaware Seashore State Park provides family recreation, lodging facilities to fit any budget, and every amenity possible.

May
08

Hartford Beach State Park is located in Corona, South Dakota. The Warren River flows through the park. This river is not a typical river; the water in it is from the runoff of melting glaciers that date back to over 10,000 years ago. There is an exceptionally large area of the river that is called Big Stone Lake. Land surrounding the river and lake in the park is constructed of rocky cliffs and bluffs among tall timbers, shrubs, grass and seasonal wildflowers. Nature photographers will enjoy the hundreds of beautiful photo-ops in this park.

May
08

Brandywine Creek State Park is one of the beautiful parks in Delaware offering outdoor activities and fun for the whole family. The Park is three miles north of Wilmington, where Delaware routes 100 and 92 intersect. The actual address is Adams Dam Road in Winterthur, Delaware. Like all state parks in the state of Delaware, it is open from sunrise to sunset.

May
08

For a nominal fee of $8 to $11, outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the beautiful Fisher Grove State Park, South Dakota, located seven miles east of Redfield off of U.S. Highway 212. The park was named after Frank I. Fisher, the first white settler in the region and it encompasses 277 acres of natural, raw splendor.

May
08

The Beaver Creek Nature Area in South Dakota was created to give residents and visitors a place to relax and enjoy the natural resources of this part of the state. Visitors can hike along spring-fed Beaver creek that winds through the area throughout the year. The clear waters add a lovely melody to the songs of the birds and the hum of the wind through the lowland and upland forests. Elms, Bur Oak and Hackberry trees shade the hills and provide plenty of places for the birds and animals of the area to live.

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