State Parks
Best Short Hikes In Redwood National & State Parks
A guide to more than sixty hikes--from half hour to half day--includes information on camping and park facilities for Redwoods National Park and Humboldt, Prairie Creek, Del Norte Coast, and Jedediah Smith State Parks. Original. Copyright (C) Muze Inc.
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New Mexico & Arizona State Parks
Showcasing 64 of the best state parks in the region, the authors direct readers to some of the finest hiking, skiing, climbing, boating, and desert exploration opportunities available. Each description highlights the park`s location, facilities, and ...
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Oregon State Parks: Complete Recreation Guide (Book) by Jan Bannan
Complete guide to 170 parks and their activities, natural attractions, facilities. Suitable for day-visitors and campers. Includes hours, fees, seasons, natural history, park layout, more. 240 pages. There is no actual image of this item. The image shown is representative only.
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California State Parks: Complete Recreation Guide (Book) by Rhonda Ostertag and George Ostertag
Nearly 200 park and recreation areas and their myriad activities are covered, plus amenities, park hours, fees, campsites, natural history, etc. 300 pages.
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Mountaineers Books Washington State Parks: A Complete Recreation Guide, 3rd Edition
Description of Mountaineers Books Washington State Parks: A Complete Recreation Guide, 3rd EditionMarge and Ted Mueller offer the most complete descriptions of more than 200 magnificent state parks in the Evergreen State in this updated guide.
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Michigan State Parks
Michigan`s state park system is a diverse collection of virgin forests, dramatic sand dunes, and clear lakes.
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Phone: 740-369-2761
Dense woodlands, expansive meadows and a shimmering reservoir blend to create Delaware State Park. Once home to the Delaware Indians, this recreational area offers camping, swimming, boating, fishing and wildlife viewing for outdoor enthusiasts.
Directions
From Cleveland, Ohio: I-71 South to State Route 36-37, go West on State Route 36-37. Go North on U.S. 23 in Delaware City. Park entrance is on U.S. 23 5 miles North of the city of Delaware.From Columbus, Ohio: North on U.S. 23, 5 miles North of the city of Delaware, park entrance is on the East side of the road at the traffic light.From Cincinnati, Ohio: North on I-71, exit at State Route 36-37 ( Delaware Sunbury Exit). Travel West on State Route 36-37. Go North on U.S. 23, 5 miles North of the city of Delaware.From Toledo, Ohio: South on U.S. 23 , the park entrance is located on U.S. 23 9 miles South of the city of Marion.From Delaware, Ohio: Take U.S. 23 5 miles North of the city of Delaware.
Reservations: http://www.ohiodnr.com/parks/availability/default.aspMore info at http://www.ohiodnr.com/parks/parks/delaware.htm
Phone: 701-859-3071
The towering buttes and rolling hills of North Dakota's badlands provide a rugged backdrop to this park, located on one of the upper bays of Lake Sakakawea. Modern boating facilities, including a marina, boat ramp and camp store, are major attractions. Anglers will find excellent fishing for walleye, sauger and northern pike. Visitors can become acquainted with the natural communities associated with the park by hiking a self-guided nature trail. Sleeping cabins are available during the summer months.
Directions
19 miles southeast of Williston on North Dakota Highway 1804
Reservations: http://www.state.nd.us/ndparks/Parks/campsite.htmMore info at http://www.ndparks.com/Parks/lcsp.htm
Phone: 701-794-3731
Little Missouri State Park contains some of the most rugged, picturesque badlands terrain in North Dakota. Most of the park is accessible only on horseback or on foot. Within the park are numerous wildlife species, including mule deer, coyote, fox, bobcat and golden eagle. Guided horseback rides are available from a concessionnaire. In addition, corrals and well water are provided for those bringing in their own mounts to ride the thirty miles of trails. Use of certified weed-free feed is required. The park is located along a state designated scenic byway.
Directions
19 miles north of Killdeer on ND Highway 22
Reservations: http://www.state.nd.us/ndparks/Parks/campsite.htmMore info at http://www.ndparks.com/Parks/Little_Mo/Home.htm







