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New York: Exploring Wild and Scenic Places by Deborah Williams β€” book cover

New York: Exploring Wild and Scenic Places

by Deborah Williams
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Outdoor enthusiasts and families will find abundant opportunities to learn about nature in these guides to wild things and wild places. There are tips on hiking, camping, swimming, fishing, and much more. Each title highlights more than 50 unspoiled state and national parks, forests, and reserves. It includes all the information needed to find, explore, and enjoy these national treasures.

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Library Journal

This publisher offers an extensive list of state-based guidebooks; its formula is down pat. This title covers 45 attractions, mostly state parks, but also gardens, wildlife areas, and Niagara Falls. The descriptions are crisply written and they make the attractions inviting. Included are facilities available, hours, admission prices, and addresses for additional information. While of these attractions will be covered in most general guidebooks, these are convenient compilations for weekend travelers. In all a competent guidebook series offered at reasonable prices.-Harold M. Otness, Southern Oregon State Coll. Lib., Ashland

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1999
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Contemporary
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781566260282

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