RV Lifestyle Boston, Massachusetts Boston is a crowd-pleaser. If you’re looking to catch a ball game at Fenway Park, take in some history by the harbour or shop to your heart’s content on Newbury Street, Beantown offers something for every age and interest. Spring in Boston is a magical time, when one of America’s greatest walking cities comes alive. Residents and visitors fall into step as they peruse Faneuil Hall, shop familyowned boutiques along Newbury Street, browse the bookstores of Cambridge, stroll along the harbour, cheer on the Red Sox at Fenway Park and take in the history of one of the country’s oldest towns. If you visit near the end of June, consider staying for Independence Day when the Boston Pops serenades the crowds that line the Charles River in preparation for the fireworks spectacular. Black Hills, South Dakota Located in the western edge of SoDak, the Black Hills are full of scenery, rich history, and tons of family fun. Nestled among the prairies of the upper-Midwest, you’ll find majestic granite spires, pine covered peaks, and unique rock outcroppings. The Black Hills are home to some of the most majestic scenery you can imagine, from the winding Spearfish Canyon to the mountain lakes that surround Mount Rushmore—rivers, mountains, caves, and more make it ideal for hikers and climbers and everybody in between. Route 12, Utah This, one of the most stunning roads in the world, runs fromCapitol Reef National Park to Bryce Canyon National Park. The route goes for 200 kilometres at significant altitudes (2,743 m) and goes through forested mountains to the amazing bald mountains in Boulder. From there the road begins following a narrow ridge along the red canyons of Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bryce Canyon National Parks. 28 | www.snowbirds.org
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