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  1. friesva.com
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  2. FRIES, VIRGINIA WHERE THE RIVER MEETS THE TRAIL | Fries Virginia
    Located on the banks of the New River, Fries is known for outdoor adventure. The head of the New River Trail is located in downtown Fries. We have an ADVENTURE awaiting the outdoor enthusiast, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, biking, birding, horseback riding, camping, rock climbing, tubing and much more! With the fog rising off the river … Continue reading FRIES, VIRGINIA WHERE THE RIVER MEETS THE TRAIL →
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  3. delawareriverheritagetrail.org
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  4. Delaware River Heritage Trail - Discovering the Historic and Natural Resources of the Delaware River Valley
    The Delaware River Heritage Trail will be a 60-mile multi-use loop highlighting the cultural and natural resources along the upper portion of the scenic Delaware River estuary.The completed trail will link 24 communities, from Trenton to Palmyra on the New Jersey side and from Morrisville to Philadelphia’s Tacony neighborhood in Pennsylvania.

  5. freetheocklawaha.com
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  6. freetheocklawaha.com – Ocklawaha River Partial Restoration Project
    Explore updated content in the sections below! Reunite the Rivers. Unite Our River Communities. For over fifty years, the Rodman/Kirkpatrick Dam has impacted so many communities along the 217-mile Great Florida Riverway – the Ocklawaha, Silver and St. Johns Rivers and historic Silver Springs. We can unite all our communities for a better future. Invasive Aquatic Weeds Temporarily Shut Down [...]

  7. mineolanaturepreserve.com
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  8. Mineola Nature Preserve on the Sabine River
    The Mineola Nature Preserve on the Sabine River. If you love to walk, ride bikes or horses then the nature preserve is the place for you with several miles of trails. The preserve encompasses 2,911 acres located in Wood County, and is home to East Texas species of critters that can fly, walk, crawl, and slither, and home to more than 193 species of birds, numerous wildlife, buffalo, longhorn cattle, and a pristine wetlands environment. Imagine walking along a railroad bed built in the 1860s as you step back in history.