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  2. Lake Cypress Springs - Wikipedia

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    Lake Cypress Springs is a 3,461-acre (1,401 ha) reservoir in northeast Texas, approximately 90 miles (140 km) east of Dallas, Texas. The lake is used for recreational , municipal, and industrial purposes.

  3. Garner State Park - Wikipedia

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    The bald cypress trees line the Frio River, can grow to 120 feet, and live up to 600 years. Their name is derived from the length of time that they are leafless, since they shed leaves in the fall and don’t bloom until late spring. The bald cypress help the Frio River by slowing floodwaters, trapping sediment and pollutants.

  4. Outstanding RV Destinations to Explore This Spring - AOL

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    RV campsites can be cheaper in spring, and that includes luxurious resorts as well as nature-laden sites near Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon. Not only are the kids off from school for spring ...

  5. The Best Spring RV Destinations - AOL

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    RV campsites can be cheaper in spring, and that includes luxurious resorts as well as nature-laden sites near Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon. Here are places to point your rig this spring.

  6. From living the RV beach life to World Series heroics: Our ...

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    Scott Pickler, who built a successful program at Cypress College in Orange County, has spent his summers since 1999 coaching in the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox of the Cape Cod League, a popular wood ...

  7. Colt Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    Colt Creek State Park is a Florida State Park in Central Florida, 16 miles (26 km) north of Lakeland off of State Road 471.This 5,067 acre park nestled within the Green Swamp Wilderness Area and named after one of the tributaries that flows through the property was opened to the public on January 20, 2007. [1]