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Just north of Yellowstone is an abundance of FREE camping! You just gotta know where to look. We found sweet solitude in Gallatin National Forest.

Just north of Yellowstone is an abundance of FREE camping! You just gotta know where to look. We found sweet solitude in Gallatin National Forest.
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Assateague Island
Maryland
Virginia
Discover one of the few places in America where horses roam free. Assateague Island is a barrier island between Maryland and Virginia.
42°22'50.07"N, 76°52'24.41"W
Watkins Glen State Park
New York
Experience one of the most visited parks in the Finger Lake region of New York State.
42°54'37.14"N, 76°47'47.43"W
Women's Rights NHP
New York
From the Statues, to the Church, and Museum, take a tour and learn about the history of Women's Rights in Seneca Falls.

The Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument is located in southeastern Montana, near the town of Hardin. The monument memorializes the Battle of the Little Bighorn, which was fought between a Lakota-Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho force and the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army. The Indian victory in this battle was one of the Indians' last armed efforts to preserve their way of life. The monument consists of several different areas, including the actual battlefield, visitor center, and museum. The battlefield itself is quite extensive, and visitors can take a self-guided tour or join a ranger-led tour. There are also several hiking trails that wind through the area. The visitor center contains a number of exhibits on the battle and the history of the area. The museum is home to a collection of artifacts from the battle, as well as a number of other historical items.
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Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park is located in Vermont and celebrates the natural and cultural history of land conservation. The park tells the stories of how people have interacted with the land through exhibits, ranger-led programs, and special events. The park was established in 1992 to preserve the farm and estate of George Perkins Marsh, an early advocate for conservation. The park is also home to the Rockefeller family's former summer estate, which was donated to the park service by Laurance S. Rockefeller in 2002. The park also offers opportunities for recreation, such as hiking, picnicking, and cross-country skiing. In addition, the park is home to a working farm that uses sustainable agriculture practices. The farm provides visitors with a chance to learn about food production and land stewardship.
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The Great Falls of the Passaic River is a prominent waterfall, 77 feet high, on the Passaic River in the city of Paterson, NJ. One of the US' largest waterfalls, it played a significant role in the early industrial development of New Jersey and one of the earliest manufacturing centers in America. In 1778, Alexander Hamilton visited the falls and was impressed by its potential for industry. Later, when Hamilton was the nation's Secretary of Treasury, he selected the site of the nation's first planned industrial city, which he called a "national manufactory." In 1791, Hamilton helped found the Society for the Establishment of Useful Manufactures (S.U.M.), a state-chartered private corporation. The company built a dam and diverted part of the river to create a millpond that supplied water power for factories. The success of Hamilton's vision helped establish Newark as a major center of industry and commerce. Today, the remains of the S.U.M. factory are part of the Paterson Great Falls National Historic Park.
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Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is a land of stunning beauty. The park is situated about 100 miles southwest of Anchorage, and is home to many streams and lakes vital to the Bristol Bay salmon fishery, including its namesake Lake Clark. The park protects rainforests along the coastline of Cook Inlet, alpine tundra, glaciers, glacial lakes, major salmon-bearing rivers, and two volcanoes, Mount Redoubt and Mount Iliamna. Mount Redoubt is active, erupting in 1989 and 2009. Access to the park is only possible via boat or plane, as there is no road access. The wide variety of ecosystems in the park mean that virtually all major Alaskan animals, terrestrial and marine, may be seen in and around the park. Salmon, particularly sockeye salmon, play a major role in the ecosystem and the local economy. Visitors to the park can enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, birdwatching, and much more. Lake Clark National Park is one of the most remote and most rewarding of America's treasured places.
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Grand Canyon National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States. A giant chasm that was carved out over millions of years by the Colorado River, it's one of the most spectacular examples of erosion anywhere in the world. The park is located on the ancestral homeland of 11 Associated Tribes, and there are many opportunities to learn about their history and culture. There are also many activities to enjoy at Grand Canyon National Park, such as hiking, camping, fishing, and more. Grand Canyon National Park is open 24 hours a day, so there's always something to do!
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The Champlain-Adirondack Biosphere Network is a UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve that covers an area of about 9,350 square kilometers and includes the Adirondack Mountains and the Lake Champlain Basin. Designated in 1989, it is managed by a partnership of local communities, non-profit organizations, and government agencies with a mission to promote sustainable development in the region by balancing the conservation of biological diversity with economic development and social well-being. The Champlain-Adirondack Biosphere Reserve is home to several indigenous communities who have lived in the region for thousands of years, including the Mohawk, Abenaki, and Huron-Wendat nations, among others. The region is also home to a diverse range of ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, lakes, and rivers, which support a variety of plant and animal species.
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