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Simply Carrabelle
There are few places in Florida where you can experience solitude on an abandoned beach while watching the sun set...
71% Thumbs Up
Pomme de Terre Lake
You could travel to Missouri 20 times and never hear of this little, French-named lake on the northern edge of the...
67% Thumbs Up
Cedar Key
But despite its out-of-the-way, end-of-the-road status, Cedar Key does draw its share of visitors. Bird-watchers flock...
62% Thumbs Up
Twin Lakes
Originally formed by glacial activity, the natural melt-water reservoirs known as Twin Lakes were enlarged to provide...
38% Thumbs Up
Cave Run Lake
A lake in the middle of Daniel Boone National Forest doesn't seem like the ideal spring-break destination, but that's...
58% Thumbs Up
Moosehead Lake
From the top of 1,800-foot Mount Kineo, which sits on a peninsula jutting into Moosehead Lake, you can see miles upon...
67% Thumbs Up
Theodore Roosevelt Lake
There's a crooked desert road meandering northeast along the Salt River, from Mesa, Arizona, that turns to dirt at...
65% Thumbs Up
Hungry Horse Reservoir
It could be that vacationers reach this northwest section of Montana with pinpoint focus (Glacier National Park) and...
58% Thumbs Up
Caddo Lake, LA
Caddo Lake holds the record as the largest natural freshwater lake in the South and the largest Cypress forest in the...
69% Thumbs Up
Wynoochee Lake, WA
When one thinks of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state, two thoughts might come to mind: mountains and forests....
70% Thumbs Up
Harbor Springs, MI
Two couples sit at a picnic table, sipping sodas — correction, this is Michigan, so they're sipping "pops." A 30-foot...
70% Thumbs Up
Leech Lake, MN
Northern Minnesota's most loathsome catch, the eelpout, is a heinous fusion of a catfish's head, and an eel's body....
69% Thumbs Up
Indian River, DE
“The First State,” as it calls itself because of being “the first state” to ratify the Constitution, is a destination...
70% Thumbs Up
Carlsbad, CA
Turns out, imagination isn't far from reality. In fact, if you leave the growing populace of San Diego proper and head...
62% Thumbs Up
Two Sides of Lake Champlain
With New York State and the Adirondack Mountains on its western shore, Vermont and the Green Mountains on its eastern...
83% Thumbs Up
Lake George, NY
We’re cruising over the sparkling surface of beautiful Lake George, in New York’s Adirondack Park. Located slightly...
82% Thumbs Up
Mackinac Island
A true vacationer's paradise, explore why Mackinac is unique among boating destinations. Research activities, popular...
67% Thumbs Up
Hilton Head, South Carolina
As one of the most popular boating destinations in the US, Hilton Head provides enthusiasts with many different...
64% Thumbs Up
Tortola, BVI
Just northeast of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, Tortola and the British Virgin Islands (BVI) are regarded...
59% Thumbs Up
St. Michaels, MD
St. Michaels has 1,200 year-round inhabitants, but in the summertime the tiny burg on Maryland’s eastern shore...
64% Thumbs Up
Plymouth, MA
There is no doubt that the area’s rich colonial heritage is worth checking out for history-buff boaters visiting...
50% Thumbs Up
Miami, FL
Few people realize that Miami Beach is, in fact, a barrier island—one of many—that protects mainland Miami from the...
68% Thumbs Up
Fort Lauderdale, FL
With 300 miles of waterways and 40,000 resident yachts, it’s not surprising that Fort Lauderdale is nicknamed “the...
58% Thumbs Up
Ensenada, Mexico
Just 70 miles south from San Diego is a weekend getaway often overlooked by Southern California boaters, but one...
55% Thumbs Up
Corpus Christi, TX
To polliwogs, a mention of Texas may not bring boating to mind, but old salts know that the state’s eastern Gulf...
63% Thumbs Up
Abaco Islands, Bahamas
You can go a million miles away by simply traveling east from Florida’s bustling coastal ports about 250 miles. That’s...
48% Thumbs Up
Sarasota, FL
Away from the commercial marine traffic and urban bustle of Florida’s Tampa Bay is the easygoing amble of Sarasota,...
70% Thumbs Up
Lake Mead
The desert on the Arizona – Nevada border may be the last place you think of when some says “boating,” but you’d be...
65% Thumbs Up
Fish Creek, WI
At the confluence of Green Bay and Lake Michigan, Wisconsin’s Door County serves up an abundance of natural amenities...
66% Thumbs Up
Lighthouses and Sweet Water
A tugboat tour of Georgian Bay is a great way to tap into the region's deep history.
77% Thumbs Up
Charter Cruising the BVI
The BVI are a sailing wonderland and a great place for cruisers. Here are our best tips if you're planning to power...
63% Thumbs Up
The San Juan Islands
The 700 plus islands in the San Juan chain vary in size from 10 feet to 10 miles wide and are home to hundreds of...
68% Thumbs Up
Treasure Island
Treasure Island is a special tropical community which engages nature and the water environment at every opportunity.
69% Thumbs Up
Pelican Island
In the late 1800s America 's wildlife resources were in trouble. Years of unchecked shooting saw the decline of many...
60% Thumbs Up
Martha's Vineyard
The largest island in New England, Martha's Vineyard sits seven miles off the Cape Cod coast and is so beautiful you...
67% Thumbs Up
Penobscot River
A century ago, one in every 10 American shipmasters came from the small coastal towns situated along the banks of the...
70% Thumbs Up
Key West
At 1:05 p.m. that amazing day, Mel Fisher learned from his son Kane that his greatest dream had been realized. The...
71% Thumbs Up
Jekyll Island
In the late 1800s, a group of northern millionaires, among them the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, Goulds, Astors, Morgans...
64% Thumbs Up
Fort Pierce
City Marina located in the heart of the waterfront, features restaurants, a Tiki Bar, Post Office, banks, and slips to...
66% Thumbs Up
Daytona Beach
One hundred years ago, early automobile enthusiasts made the Daytona Beach area famous. It began on March 28, 1903...
43% Thumbs Up
Morehead City, NC
While many people think of North Carolina as a mountainous retreat, there are many jewels to discover east of the...
73% Thumbs Up
Atlantic City
One of the premiere destinations on the Eastern seaboard is Atlantic City, New Jersey. With easy access from Absecon...
59% Thumbs Up
Thompson Island
Boston Harbor Islands National Park, encompasses an area that includes 34 islands surrounding the Greater Boston...
57% Thumbs Up
Chesapeake City
It's probably safe to say any person cruising between the Chesapeake Bay and the Delaware Bay has stopped in...
69% Thumbs Up
Norwalk
Connecticut, Norwalk especially has always been on the vanguard of the oyster industry. Legends exist about foot-long...
68% Thumbs Up
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