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Long Key State Park

Long Key State Park

Long Key was once referred to by the Spanish as Cayo Vivora, which means Rattlesnake Key. The name was used to describe the shape of the island, ...
  2 reviews
"Long Key State Park: A Natural Wonder with Crystal Clear Seas!"
Reviewed by jsindygirl on Mar 15, 2007
I loved this park - it is a wonderful place to spend a day in the Keys! Just remember to pack a cooler first!
Point State Park

Point State Park

Located at the tip of Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle, Point State Park has a fabulous water fountain, paved promenades along the riverfront and ...
  1 review
"An oasis among steel and glass"
Reviewed by klueger on Sep 8, 2001
If you are in Pittsburgh on business or seeing the sites this is a nice park to check out, but don't go out of your way to see it.
Table Rock State Park

Table Rock State Park

Located on the 43,100-acre Table Rock Lake, this park is a pleasant central location for vacationers visiting the many nearby tourist attractions. ...
  1 review
"Table Rock State Park, Missouri"
Reviewed by redf0x2699 on Nov 23, 2000
Table Rock State Park, near Branson, Missouri, is, without a doubt, one of the my favorite parks in Missouri. I was born . . .
Worlds End State Park

Worlds End State Park

Virtually in a class by itself, this wild, rugged and rustic area seems almost untamed. Camping, cabins and hiking on the Loyalsock Trail attract ...
  1 review
"World's End State Park"
Reviewed by rejena on Feb 10, 2000
World's End State Park is in the Endless Mountains of the North East. The park provides activities all year long! We . . .
Standing Stone State Park

Standing Stone State Park

Standing Stone State Park covers nearly 11,000 acres on the Cumberland Plateau of north-central Tennessee. The quaint and rustic park is noted for ...
  1 review
"So much fun"
Reviewed by alb0013 on Mar 4, 2004
Definitely recommend. This is a great getaway for a couple, a group of friends, or a family. You could come for the day or stay for a weekend.
This Is The Place State Park

This Is The Place State Park

Take a walk into the past at This Is The Place State Park. Old Deseret is a living historic village that recreates a typical community between 1847 ...
  1 review
"Step back in time at This is the Place State Park..."
Reviewed by JediKermit on Dec 18, 2007
Looking for Utah's pioneer experience? Visit This is the Place State Park.
Sterling State Park

Sterling State Park

This park is the only state park on Lake Erie and provides swimming, boating and fishing areas. Nature enthusiasts also will enjoy viewing birds and ...
  1 review
"Very nice park"
Reviewed by km5681 on Jul 9, 2003
A great place, if your bored on a nice afternoon go check it out with a group of friends its worth it
Blue Springs State Park

Blue Springs State Park

Fed by a crystal clear underground spring, the park's swimming pool is the center of attraction in this 103-acre park. Other complementing facilities ...
  1 review
"Cool Clear Water"
Reviewed by randydt on Jul 2, 2002
A nice low key place to relax on a hot day with beautiful cold water springs.
Shades State Park

Shades State Park

Shades State Park is that peaceful place you've been looking for. It is a favorite for hikers and canoeists.The beautiful sandstone cliffs ...
  3 reviews
"Rocks, Water, and Trees: All the Ingredients Come Together at Indiana's Shades State Park"
Reviewed by scmrak on Aug 27, 2006
Indiana's Shades State Park is a favorite getaway for inhabitants of the surrounding flatlands. Whether it's a short but steep hike, or floating the creek, Enjoy!
Maudslay State Park

Maudslay State Park

The former Moseley family estate on the Merrimack River, this Maudslay park features 19th century gardens and plantings, rolling meadows, towering ...
  1 review
Nickerson State Park

Nickerson State Park

Travel the road to the upper campgrounds in Nickerson State Park and you may think for a moment that you have been magically transported to the ...
  2 reviews
"Nickerson - it's the Cape, so be prepared"
Reviewed by archer1267 on Aug 31, 2004
Nickerson is a lovely park, but I would not go back during the summer months. Its popularity means that not everyone is respectful of park rules.
Carley State Park

Carley State Park

Beauty and quiet; that is the essence of Carley State Park. In the spring, delicate bluebells (Mertensia virginica), and other wildflowers carpet the ...
  5 reviews
"Visit the most beautiful place in the world on Mother's Day"
Reviewed by ms_block on Feb 13, 2012
Carley State park is nice, but I've seen nothing else for beauty when visited in May.
Flandrau State Park

Flandrau State Park

The gentle flowing Big Cottonwood River meanders through this southern park. The sand-bottom swimming pond, picnic area, campgrounds, and group ...
  3 reviews
"Flandrau State Park - On the banks of the Cottonwood River"
Reviewed by trailhound on Oct 12, 2004
Flandrau State Park is a great place for those who like camping, picnicking, and swimming with lots of other visitors. The rest of the park is fine, but nothing extraordinary.
Frontenac State Park

Frontenac State Park

Located on the Mississippi River, Frontenac is a birdwatcher's paradise. It's one of the best spots in the country to view birds migrating in the ...
  3 reviews
"Bluff Top views of Upper Mississippi River"
Reviewed by trailhound on Jun 13, 2004
The Mississippi River never looked so good.
Interstate State Park

Interstate State Park

There is so much to do at Interstate State Park, located on the beautiful St. Croix River. Visitors can climb the cliffs of the St. Croix River ...
  3 reviews
"Interstate State Park: Rocks galore, but no cliff diving please"
Reviewed by trailhound on Nov 20, 2005
Interstate State Park at Taylor's Falls, MN is a popular day-trip destination. The scenery is great, especially in the fall.
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