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Daniel Boone National Forest

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  "Sprawling Forest Lands" Formerly known as the Cumberland National Forest, the Daniel Boone National Forest is a forest replete with stunning natural elements that delight nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Set against the scenic Appalachian Mountains, the expansive forest is a part of the Cumberland Plateau, its striking landscape defined by steep ravines and rugged cliffs. Towering stands of hardwoods and pines cloak the terrain, inviting explorers to hike along the trails slicing through the verdant woods. Water lovers will relish the opportunity for activities such as fishing, swimming, and boating enabled by the many rivers and lakes interspersing forested areas. Along with these, camping and picnicking are popular pastimes here.

A Guide to Exploring Golden, British Columbia

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  Nestled in the glorious lap of the Canadian Rockies and enveloped by six national parks, Golden truly lives up to its name. Because of its location, it attracts visitors from adjacent provinces and even big cities such as Calgary, which is only a three-hour drive away. The town itself harbors a small population of 4000 and boasts several attractions within its bounds that attest to its scenic beauty and small-town charm. Here’s what should be on your list of things to do when in Golden, British Columbia. What to do Kick off your Golden adventure at Canada’s longest freestanding timber-frame bridge–the Kicking Horse Pedestrian Bridge. This bridge spans the eponymous Kicking Horse River, where you can also partake in whitewater rafting activities. Along similar lines is the Golden Skybridge, a sweeping bridge in the Columbia Valley that cuts through the rugged wilderness of the Rocky and Purcell mountain ranges.  Golden is also the starting point for numerous major Canadian parks,