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What's the best place to camp in the adirondacks NY and close to the nyc? Camp site that has decent hiking trails, water fall, or maybe rafting and fun things to do.
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Do you know that the Adirondacks is the largest National Park in the US, bigger than Yellowstone and Yosemite combined? There are hundreds of camping areas, dozens of lakes and waterways and thousands of miles of trails. There is no "best" place to camp, almost every area is great in some way. If you want to be as close to New York City as possible, and it sounds like you want outfitter provided experiences like rafting and car-camping tent sites, I suggest you look on line at commercial campgrounds around the Lake George and Glens Falls areas, less than an hour north of Albany. These sites will have photos and descriptions of the resources and scenery in those areas.
http://www.adirondackcampgrounds.com
http://www.lakegeorge.com/camping/
Because August is a peak month for camping in the 'Dacks, it would be best if you made sure you had a reservation at any campsite before heading up there -- don't count on being able to just drop in wherever you want this time of year.
Do you know that the Adirondacks is the largest National Park in the US, bigger than Yellowstone and Yosemite combined? There are hundreds of camping areas, dozens of lakes and waterways and thousands of miles of trails. There is no "best" place to camp, almost every area is great in some way. If you want to be as close to New York City as possible, and it sounds like you want outfitter provided experiences like rafting and car-camping tent sites, I suggest you look on line at commercial campgrounds around the Lake George and Glens Falls areas, less than an hour north of Albany. These sites will have photos and descriptions of the resources and scenery in those areas.
http://www.adirondackcampgrounds.com
http://www.lakegeorge.com/camping/
Because August is a peak month for camping in the 'Dacks, it would be best if you made sure you had a reservation at any campsite before heading up there -- don't count on being able to just drop in wherever you want this time of year.
Which of these places in america would you rather live in and why?
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Which of these places would you like to live in the most?
Casper, Wyoming
Denver, Colorado
Rapid City, South Dakota
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Lincoln, Nebraska
Salt Lake City, Utah
Boise, Idaho
Do you live in any of these places? If so, what's it like?
Answer
Casper WY No! There is nothing going on there and WY can get very windy. Small time hick town.
Denver CO No! Live about an hour north and I prefer to stay away from there. Denver has no personality and there is nothing to do there.
Rapid City SD Yes! Actually I would love to live in Deadwood or Keystone. Both places are pretty close to Rapid City. In the area there is Mount Rushmore, Badlands, Devils Tower, Wind Caves, Custer State Park, and many places to camp. It is very green there too and not too much humidity.
Cheyenne WY No! Live about 45 minutes south and there is nothing to do there except to see the capitol building, Sierra Trading Post and the brewery. Also, like I said before WY can get very windy and this too is a small hick town.
Lincoln NE No! No! No! Too hot and humid and boring.
Salt Lake City UT No! Have you been here? I have and it sucks. The suburbs aren't much better, trust me. Dry and dirty and I will leave it at that.
Boise ID. I do not have an opinion on this place because I haven't been in a long time. I would definately visit though to see what it is like. The saving grace of Boise ID is that it is close to Yellowstone WY and Jackson Hole WY.
That's all I have to say about that!
Have you considered Juneau or Anchorage AK?
Casper WY No! There is nothing going on there and WY can get very windy. Small time hick town.
Denver CO No! Live about an hour north and I prefer to stay away from there. Denver has no personality and there is nothing to do there.
Rapid City SD Yes! Actually I would love to live in Deadwood or Keystone. Both places are pretty close to Rapid City. In the area there is Mount Rushmore, Badlands, Devils Tower, Wind Caves, Custer State Park, and many places to camp. It is very green there too and not too much humidity.
Cheyenne WY No! Live about 45 minutes south and there is nothing to do there except to see the capitol building, Sierra Trading Post and the brewery. Also, like I said before WY can get very windy and this too is a small hick town.
Lincoln NE No! No! No! Too hot and humid and boring.
Salt Lake City UT No! Have you been here? I have and it sucks. The suburbs aren't much better, trust me. Dry and dirty and I will leave it at that.
Boise ID. I do not have an opinion on this place because I haven't been in a long time. I would definately visit though to see what it is like. The saving grace of Boise ID is that it is close to Yellowstone WY and Jackson Hole WY.
That's all I have to say about that!
Have you considered Juneau or Anchorage AK?
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