Washington state and Oregon, go through the Columbia river gorge. you we be in aw
2006-12-01 08:42:48
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answered by treetown2 4
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Have you ever been to Gatlinburg Tennessee? Its beautiful and there is so much to do, Pigeon Forge is there and you can stay in Hotels on the mountain looking down at the towns. There is alot of information online about these 2 places and the best place to eat and see a live show is The Dixie Stampede which is owned by Dolly Parton. These areas are all decorated for Christmas and so worth the trip.
2006-12-01 16:48:39
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answered by momsterof3 1
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Vermont and New Hampshire in the autumn are incredible! There are mountians ablaze with the fall foliage, you can walk parts of the Appalachain and Green Mountian trails, near Burlington Vermont you can visit the Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Faactory (very cool and there is a tasting room!). In New Hampshire the White Mountains are beautiful with ruching rivers, Mt. Washington and lakes like Lake Squam, Lake Winnepausaukee and Loon Lake.
Make it a road trip and stay at B&Bs and enjoy the outdoors.
Maine and Upstate New York are very nice too. The coast of Maine is very pituresque and New York's Finger Lakes region is beautiful
2006-12-01 16:46:27
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answered by MattCan 3
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Yellowstone.
For gorgeous mountains? I went to Mt. Rainier over spring break last year, and it was really great. Just take a drive or hike up the mountain. It's amazing. While you're in Washington State, I'd suggest going to the ocean, too. It's too cold to swim, but just seeing the vastness of it is awesome.
2006-12-01 16:40:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Washington State!
We've got Mount Saint Helens! Mount Rainier, Mount Baker, North Cascades National Park, North Cascades Highway through Washington Pass.....Puget Sound, Olympic National Park, Grand Coolee Dam, Dry Falls......Blue Mountains
2006-12-01 16:41:29
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answered by WhatAmI? 7
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I like New York state, Oregon, California and Washington. I am burned out on Colorado. I think Oregon is one of my favorites there is a little of everything and no sales tax. The Coast Highway 101 is hard to beat.
2006-12-01 16:48:19
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answered by Thomas S 6
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Gattlinburg Tennessee (Smokey Mountains) in the fall. September through November.
Rent a Challet in the mountains for about 100 to 200 a day. There are tons of things to do and see up there.
take a helicopter ride through the mountains... $200.00
Take a horseback ride through the trails...... $50.00
Watching the sun set with your woman or man from the balcony of your Chalet with all the color of the trees in the back ground...and black bears and deer walking around .....................Priceless.
2006-12-01 16:44:11
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answered by 35 goodlookinmalefrombalt 3
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If you want to find natural lakes and forrests, then I would suggest Arkansas! But there ain't a dang thing to do here except for go to Little Rock or Hot Springs. Have you been to Massachusetts? Try going to Cape Cod sometime, and Boston!
2006-12-01 16:42:12
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answered by ღღღ 7
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That's easy! Texas! We have it ALL. We have mountains, forests, dessert, and the beach(Gulf of Mexico).
As we say here...if we don't have it...you don't need it! ;) But thruthfully, there is much to do in Texas....from old houses and the Strand in Galveston...to the world's largest dog racing track in the world in La Marque, the Riverwalk in San Antonio...and on and on and on. (Don't forget the Space Center in Houston)
We promise not to let you down! :)
2006-12-01 17:10:30
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answered by TexasRose 6
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Colorado. The mountains are awsome. Particularly west of Boulder.
2006-12-01 16:40:57
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answered by regerugged 7
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