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There are so many
decisions that go into deciding a vacation destination. When it involves
more than just you and your friend or significant other, it seems to get
even more complicated. Small, and even family vacations should not drive
you to drink or pulling all your hair out. These are just a few tips to
help you make your choice a little less stressful.
The first and easiest thing to ask yourself is
what you and the people you will be going with like to do? Are you totally
outdoor people, strictly indoor types, or a combination? Are all of you
athletic or in good shape? Do you like hot weather, mild or cold seasons?
Is sightseeing something you would like on your agenda or are you strictly
an activity oriented type? Do you enjoy ‘roughing it’ or do you want more
comfort? Do you like camping, fishing, backpacking, hiking, rock climbing,
horseback riding, bird watching, wildlife viewing, history, learning how
some of the unique formations in the parks came to be there, snorkeling,
swimming, scuba diving, sailing, boating, kayaking, whitewater rafting,
photography, hunting, or just lazing around beautiful places?
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National
Park Service Poster, WPA, 1936
This image available for photographic prints
HERE.
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