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4.6(890)Guadalupe River
The 230-mile Guadalupe River is Texas Hill Country's premier tubing and rafting destination, with the stretch through New Braunfels offering rapids, boulders, and tube chutes. The popular Horseshoe Loop provides a one-hour float with manageable rapids, while longer sections offer 2-6 hour adventures. Flow is controlled by Canyon Lake dam releases. Tube rentals run $15-22 per person with shuttle. Alcohol allowed in non-disposable containers only within city limits; life jackets required when flow exceeds 750 cfs.
Perdido Beach Public Access 3
A park in Pensacola, Florida, with camping nearby.
4.6(823)Schodack Island State Park
State park in the Hudson River, featuring trails, a kayak/canoe launch & a bird conservation area.
4.6(784)Capitola Beach
Popular beach located in Capitola Village features gentle surf, swimming & volleyball & shops.
4.6(762)Lake Ogallala State Recreation Area
A state park in Ogallala, Nebraska, with camping nearby.
4.6(757)Lake Ponca Park
Park with a playground, disc-golf course & enclosed fishing dock, plus picnic tables & a swim beach.
Gilbert Lake State Park
Namesake lake, ponds & 12 miles of trails, plus a small museum devoted to the park's builders.
4.6(729)Coshocton Lake Park
A park in Coshocton, Ohio, with camping nearby.
4.6(722)Noyo Beach Off-Leash Dog Area
A park in Fort Bragg, California, with camping and dog-friendly access nearby.
4.6(717)Lake Anna
Fishing, swimming, camping & water sports on a huge reservoir with a public beach.
4.6(695)Historic Blakeley State Park
A onetime town, this 1,400-acre wooded riverside park now offers camping, hiking & Civil War events.
Valley Falls Park
National historic landmark park featuring waterfall vistas, 8.5 miles of hiking trails & a beach.
4.6(670)Henrys Lake State Park
585-acre sprawling park includes campsites, hiking trails, fishing & boating, plus native wildlife.
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