Thursday, May 23, 2013

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Guide to New York State Parks


From the shores of Long Island to the mighty Niagara Falls, New York's 178 state parks offer countless opportunities to explore your natural environment, escape from the grind of the everyday and experience exciting new adventures. Beaches, waterfalls, hiking trails, forests and more....

Allegany State Park
Allegany State Park is a wonderful hiking destination. This park also has two lakes and a sandy beach to enjoy the lakes. The park is also excellent for canoeing, kayaking and boating. While enjoying the hiking there are many natural features to enjoy, including plants, animals and even some caves.

Bear Mountain State Park
Located in the mountains on the bank of the Hudson River, this park offers some wonderful mountain hiking as wells many other attractions. The hiking trails include parts of the Appalachian Trail. In addition there is a tower on top of the mountain as well as a zoo, an ice rink and much more.

Harriman State Park
This park is one of the largest in New York. Visitors will find plenty of hiking trails to explore, there are 200 miles of trails within the park. In addition there are 31 lakes and reservoirs. All of these features make the park a wonderful destination. Visitors can enjoy wildlife watching, boating, hiking and more.

Jones Beach State Park
This wonderful New York park has miles of beautiful white sand beach. In addition to enjoying the miles of beach visitors can walk on the boardwalk. Jones Beach State Park is one of the most popular parks in the Long Island region. This park has swimming pools, an amphitheater for concerts, fishing and much more.

Letchworth State Park
Letchworth State Park is definitely on the list of must see places in the Finger Lakes region. The park's main gorge is known as the "grand canyon of the east." In addition the park has plenty of other chasms and waterfalls. The Genesee River passes through the park. Visitors can enjoy plenty of trails through forests, as well as programs, guided tours and more.

Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Located on the Shawangunk Mountain ridge, which features plenty of rocky terrain. Within this park there are three lakes, many waterfalls, forests, cliffs and many other beautiful natural features. In addition there are miles of carriage roads for visitors to enjoy. While hiking on these trails there are plenty of recreation activities such as hiking, biking, boating, and lots of rock climbing.

Taughannock Falls State Park
The 215 foot waterfall at this park is an amazing destination in the region. These falls are one of the highest falls east of the Rockies. While enjoying this park visitors can go hiking on the beautiful trails, or spend time swimming, fishing and much more. In addition there are plenty of winter activities as well.

Niagara Falls State Park
Niagara Falls are one of the amazing natural wonders of the world. Visitors can enjoy the amazing power of the falls. The park offers many views of the falls. There is a bridge, an observation tower and more. Visitors can also see the bottom of the falls on a boat tour.

Saratoga Spa State Park
This Saratoga region state park offers visitors a relaxing trip as well as classical architecture and more. Visitors can spend time relaxing at the Lincoln Bathhouse in the famous mineral waters. In addition this park has a golf course, running courses, swimming pools, ice skating rings and many more recreational facilities. 

Watkins Glen State Park
One of the most beautify parks in the Finger Lakes region, this park has a stream that travels through it creating many waterfalls and more. There are 19 waterfalls along the course of the stream. Visitors can enjoy these natural wonders while hiking along trails that overlook the gorge.

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Road Trip | Louisiana Culinary Trails


Louisiana is filled with amazing culinary destinations. Throughout the state there are delicious options for food. There are many options for Creole and Cajun food along the Louisiana Culinary Trails. Any visitor to the state should embark along one of these delightful trips.

Bayou Bounty Trail

This trip takes travelers through the heart of Cajun Country, from Lafayette, south to the coast. Travelers go through the Atchafalaya Basin, and enjoy some of the best cajun seafood in the nation. Here travelers can go to Breaux Bridge, the Crawfish Capital of the World, and enjoy some delicious crawfish etoufee. In Lafayette travelers can feast on Cajun cuisine while listening to the unique Zydeco music of the city. 

Capital Cuisine Trail

Travelers that decide to take this trail, can explore the region north of Baton Rouge, south almost to New Orleans. Along this route, travelers can explore the plantations of the region, including Nottoway Plantation. In Baton Rouge travelers will try different regional delights, including alligator and more. 

Creole Fusion Trail

The Creole Fusion Trail travels along the eastern border of the state, all the way south to New Orleans. Along this trail, travelers will enjoy the unique food derived from the combining of many cultures, as well as the fresh available ingredients. Here the cuisine comes from French, African, Italian, Spanish and other styles of cuisine. Visitors should be sure to look out for the fresh seafood options of the region. In New Orleans travelers can stop at some of the famous restaurants found throughout the city.

Delta Delights Trail

Travelers will find this trail in the northeastern region of Louisiana. In Ruston visitors will find food that is less spicy, closer in origin to the food in other southern regions. While traveling through  Monroe and West Monroe travelers can enjoy a variety of dishes made with local, fresh catfish. In addition there are many fresh fruits and vegetables available year-round.

Prairie Home Cooking Trail
In central Louisiana, travelers can explore the Prairie Home Cooking Trail. Through this region travelers will still enjoy the variety of Louisiana cuisine. There are some excellent smoked meats to be found in the regain. Here the food is hearty and rich, but also different from the cuisine of the other culinary trails.

Red River Riches Trail

This trail is located in the northwestern region of Louisiana and offers some of it's own amazing culinary traditions. Here there is a combination of southern, Louisiana and Texas, making some delicious food options. In Natchitoches visitors can enjoy meat pies, and in Shreveport travelers can enjoy barbecue. This region has some really delicious southern inspired cuisine for travelers to enjoy.

Seafood Sensation Trail

Located in southwestern Louisiana, this trail is an amazing option for lovers of seafood. This region is known for shrimp, crab, oysters and fish. In addition the region also has a long history of rice farming. Travelers will find plenty of dishes that combine seafood over rice. Lake Charles in this region has some amazing Cajun French/Creole cuisine, and visitors should be sure to try jambalaya, gumbo and even spicy crawfish.

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