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Towns for Summer Adventure

More than 10 million people thronged to the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone and Yosemite in 2000, yet only 103,000 stayed in the backcountry. Seminars cover everything from grizzly predation to wilderness emergency response. Below are some of the best courses available

Crossroads Of The Capitol - Torrey, UT.  Has been an outpost of individuality ever since Butch Cassidy holed up here in the late 1800's.  Compared with Moab, 100 miles northeast, Torrey is an undiscovered gem, but its are just as spectacular and as geologically varied. 
Hiking, biking, canyoneering

Home Of The Surf Circus - Maui, HI.  Maui, trade winds blowing a steady 15 to 25 knots from the northeast make the beach town of Paia the globe's premier summer spot for windsurfing and one of its main incubators for kiteboarding.
Surfing, windsurfing, kiteboarding, biking

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Gold Medal Town - Lake Placid, NY. Visitors to this two time Winter Olympics site deep in the rounded peaks Adirondacks Mountains. 
Biking, climbing, hiking, bobsledding, canoeing, rafting.

Fayetteville, WV. - Rock and Water of Ages. The coal's mostly gone, but there's still water, and lots of it, churning between the high banks of West Virginia's, New, Meadow and Gauley Rivers.
Kayaking, climbing, biking, rafting

Alaska's Adventure Center - Seward, AK. It's hard to imagine a more dramatic setting than the sliver of land that Seward clings to at the base of Marathon Mountain on Resurrection Bay. 
Fishing, biking, hiking, kayaking

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Wilder Side of the Tetons - Driggs, ID. While Jackson has mushroomed into a tourist megalopolis, rustic Driggs, on the western flank of the Tetons, has managed to keep its feet on the ground as it has morphed into an outdoors-adventure capital.
Fishing, horsepacking, hiking, biking

Riding the Wind Tunnel - Hood River, OR. A century ago, the winds that blow daily through the 80 mile long Columbia River Gorge were considered a nuisance. Now the wind tunnel phenomenon draws windsurfers from all over.
Rafting, windsurfing, kayaking, skiing, hiking

Granite Paradise - Jackson, NH. Founded in 1800, this historic village in the White Mountains of northern New Hampshire looks just like a old time postcard, with a covered bridge, white steepled church, and a river that splashes over waterfalls in town. 
Canoeing, hiking, fishing, climbing, biking

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Low Country Highlights - Georgetown, SC. Historic Georgetown lies where four rivers, the Waccamaw, Black, Pee Dee, and Sampit converge on the Intracostal Waterway. That's a lot of water to play in.
Kayaking, canoeing, fishing, hiking

A Superior Sports -  Port Houghton, MI. The Keweenaw Peninsula juts out into Lake Superior like 60 mile long thumb. Houghton is right in the middle, gateway to thousands of square miles of forest and waterways, as well as Isle Royale National Park.
Hiking, diving, paddling, biking 

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