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Top 10 Must-See Attractions and Activities in Columbia, MD

Looking for things to do in Columbia, Maryland? Located half-way between Baltimore and Washington, DC, Columbia is a family-oriented community with a variety of attractions, parks, recreational facilities, shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Lake Kittamaqundi is a man-made 27-acre lake which is home to many of Columbia’s seasonal events. Visitors can walk the trail around the lake year-round and enjoy some paddleboating fun during the summer months.
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Explore New Mexico’s Scenic Turquoise Trail

The Turquoise Trail in New Mexico is a scenic highway linking Albuquerque and Santa Fe through rolling hills with mountain views and quaint historic mining towns. The trail begins to the south in Tijeras and the Cibola National Forest, then heads north through Cedar Crest, Sandia Park, Edgewood, Golden, Madrid, and Cerrillos, before ending in the San Marcos/Lone Butte area. Many travelers start their drive along the Turquoise Trail just outside Santa Fe. Take exit 278A off I-25 south of Santa Fe, and you will be headed south along the Turquoise Trail.
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Top Natural Wonders to Explore in Texas

From the starkly beautiful mountains of Big Bend National Park in West Texas to the moss-draped cypress trees of Caddo Lake in East Texas, the Lone Star State often surprises newcomers with its sheer variety of natural wonders. One factor in the changing landscape across the state is the amount of rain each region receives annually. The deserts of West Texas may get only around 8 inches of rain per year, while the verdant pine forests of East Texas receive about 30 inches of rain annually. The terrain also changes as you travel from west to east, with mountains in the far west, rolling hills in Central Texas, and flatlands to the east.
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