The Best in Tent Camping Florida

The Best in Tent Camping  Florida
Author: Johnny Molloy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2000
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 089732336X

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This book will guide readers to over 50 of the quietest, most beautiful, most secure campgrounds to be found in Florida.

The Best in Tent Camping Colorado

The Best in Tent Camping  Colorado
Author: Johnny Molloy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1999
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0897322908

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The Best in Tent Camping: Colorado will give tent campers the Rocky Mountain high they've been seeking. This is the sixth guide in the popular Best in Tent Camping series and the third book in the series from veteran outdoor author Johnny Molloy. Molloy, also the author of The Best in Tent Camping: Smoky Mountains and The Best in Tent Camping: Florida, has expertly combed the majestic state of Colorado to bring campers the 50 finest tent campgrounds in the state.With so many tent sites to choose from in this outdoor wonderland, enthusiasts need guidance to make sure every camping trip counts. From the towering peaks of the Continental Divide and the Rocky. Mountains to the brilliant red rock terrain of the southwest, the canyon country of the northwest, and the lakes of the east, Molloy includes only the most pristine campgrounds in Colorado. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway to one of Colorado's many national parks and monuments or a month-long adventure in the high country, this book will point you to the perfect site every time.Molloy also gives campers the lowdown on the many outdoor activities in Colorado. Whether you're in the mood for mountain biking in the San Juans, whitewater rafting on the Arkansas River, fishing one of the state's many beautiful streams, sight-seeing at Mesa Verde National Park, or rock climbing at Colorado National Monument, each day will offer a new adventure.As with the other guides in this successful series, campers will benefit from Colorado's easy-to-use information, which includes a five-star rating system that measures the beauty, privacy, spaciousness, noise level, security, and cleanliness of each site.

Best Tent Camping Florida

Best Tent Camping  Florida
Author: Johnny Molloy
Publsiher: Menasha Ridge Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781634040488

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Offering essential details and easy-to-read maps, Best Tent Camping: Florida presents 50 of the state's best campgrounds for car campers.

The Best in Tent Camping Florida

The Best in Tent Camping  Florida
Author: Johnny Molloy
Publsiher: Menasha Ridge Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2011-06-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780897328531

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Camping is one of life's great pleasures, and Florida has plenty to offer those who need a quick getaway. But how to find the best from the more than 1,000 choices in the state? The campgrounds in the fourth edition of this popular guide were chosen based on three criteria: they had to be accessible by car but not overrun by RVs; boast great scenery; and be as close to a wilderness experience as possible. Ranging from forest to swamp to coast, these sites are rated by a five-star system for beauty, noise, privacy, security, spaciousness, and cleanliness. Each profile provides essential details on facilities, reservations, fees, and restrictions, as well as an accurate, easy-to-read map. For native Floridians or out-of-state vacationers, this exhaustively researched guide makes it easy to find and enjoy the best tent-camping experiences in the state.

Best Tent Camping Florida

Best Tent Camping  Florida
Author: Johnny Molloy
Publsiher: Menasha Ridge Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-08-22
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781634040495

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Best Tent Camping: Florida will guide you to the quietest, most beautiful, most secure, and best managed campgrounds in Florida. Painstakingly selected from more than 1,000 campgrounds in the forest, in the swamps, and on the coast, each campsite is rated for beauty, noise, privacy, security, spaciousness, and cleanliness. Each campground profile provides essential details on facilities, reservations, fees, and restrictions, as well as an accurate, easy-to-read map, making the campground easily accessible. Well-traveled outdoors writer Johnny Molloy has used his wealth of experience and scoured the entirety of Florida for this updated edition -- choosing only the most pristine campgrounds that include great locales for tent campers and feature fun outdoors activities nearby, most as close as your tent door. Whether you are a native Floridian in search of new territory or an out-of-state vacationer, Best Tent Camping unlocks the secrets to finding and enjoying the best tent-camping experiences in Florida.

Best Tent Camping Wisconsin

Best Tent Camping  Wisconsin
Author: Kevin Revolinski,Johnny Molloy
Publsiher: Menasha Ridge Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2013-04-22
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780897329996

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Best Tent Camping: Wisconsin, now completely updated for a third edition, continues to lead tent campers to the best of Wisconsin's varied recreational sites. Each profile includes a detailed campground layout map, GPS coordinates, descriptive text, and ratings for security, quiet, and beauty. Wisconsin is rich in both human and natural history. Originally settled by aboriginal Americans who used the ample rivers and lakes for travel, French voyageurs and United States pioneers followed, exploring a land shaped by glaciers and time. Green Bay and Prairie du Chien were settled first as furs, lead, and lumber attracted more settlers. The vast and varied landscape was evident to all who came to the Badger State. They saw sand dune-laden shores of Lake Michigan, lake-studded highlands of the North Woods, the ridges and valleys of the southwest, where the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers cut deep swaths through the land, and the deep gorges cut by dark, fast-flowing rivers forming waterfalls striving for Lake Superior. Today tent campers can enjoy these parcels, each distinct regions of Wisconsin. You can explore the surprisingly hilly terrain of Sidie Hollow, near the Illinois border. The bluffs of Perrot State Park overlook Minnesota. The central state has the remote and wild Black River State Forest, where timber wolves have reclaimed their old domain, with the quiet of East Fork campground returning you to nature. Here also are the big waters of Castle Rock Flowage, where Buckhorn's numerous walk-in tent camping sites await. A tent camper has to take two ferries to reach Rock Island State Park, Wisconsin's "furthest northeast" point. So many lakes dot Wisconsin's North Woods that you can literally camp on two lakes at once, such as Birch Grove campground in the Chequamegon National Forest, or Luna Lake/White Deer Lake campground in the Nicolet National Forest. And then there are the waterfalls of the North Woods. Marinette County calls itself the waterfall capital of Wisconsin. Two campgrounds in this book are situated along falls in Marinette County, with many other cascades nearby. Yet other falls are featured at other parks in this book. All this spells paradise for the tent camper. No matter what destination you have in mind, Best Tent Camping: Wisconsin is your indispensable guide.

Paddling Tennessee

Paddling Tennessee
Author: Johnny Molloy
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780762768677

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This guidebook offers trips covering every corner of Tennessee. The paddles are divided into the three primary regions of the state: West Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, and East Tennessee. Each paddle included in the book is chosen as a day trip, though overnight camping can be done where noted. With each of these waterways the author sought out a combination of scenery, paddling experiences, ease of access (including shuttling when necessary), and a reasonable length for day tripping.

Day and Overnight Hikes Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Day and Overnight Hikes  Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Author: Johnny Molloy
Publsiher: Menasha Ridge Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2011-08-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780897327749

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With 500,000 acres of land, it's hard to know where to start in this majestic national park. This fully updated edition of the popular guide eases the process for novice and veteran hikers alike. Comprehensive and compact, the book profiles 31 day-hikes, both one-way and loop, and 10 overnight hikes. Each profile includes a detailed description, maps and trailhead directions, and a trail summary that rates the difficulty, solitude, and scenery of each hike while outlining significant sites along the way. Destinations include the Little Greenbrier Trail to Walker Sisters Place, one of the last working pioneer homesteads in the Smokies, and the remote and stunning Hyatt Ridge Loop. Easily carried in a backpack, this book has hikes suitable for anyone who prefers vacationing on the trail rather than behind another car.