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Travel to New York and take a leisurely cruise along New York’s Amish Trail, where you can purchase handmade products made by talented craftsmen in the Enchanted Mountains.  You can download GPS Points of Interest from our website containing the addresses of Amish shops, tourism businesses and trails throughout the County.

INVESTIGATE THE OUTDOORS FOR FUN:

Summer is for family activity and fun, filled with busy, long days and warm long nights!  Bring your family and investigate our outdoors!

Stretch those muscles at one of the various nature centers throughout our County. Visit Allegany State Park with its many miles of paved multi-use trails as well as horseback riding and mountain bike trails. Allegheny River Valley Trail offers 5.6 miles of paved multi-use trails in the Olean and Allegany area. Enjoy a warm, sunny summer’s day hike at Pfeiffer Nature Center in Portville, Rock City Park in Olean, Little Rock City State Park [...]

Are you the outdoors type? Now that spring is here, its a good time to take a look at one of our featured vacation destinations – West Virginia. With an abundance of forests, mountains, and rivers, there is something to do for every outdoor enthusiast.
There is certainly no shortage of campgrounds, cabins, and cottages to stay in. Country Road Cabins are available year round, and are perfect for a romantic getaway. They’re close to some of the state’s best recreational areas, including New River Gorge, the Gauley River, Babcock State Park, Hawks Nest State Park and Carnifex Ferry Battleground State Park.

For those with an interest in history or railroads, Cass Scenic Railroad State Park is a destination not to be missed. This park is nestled in the mountains, where you can rent a vacation cottage that was built at the turn of the century. Trips on the railway offer unique views of [...]
Looking for a fun, family vacation this spring or summer? Travel to Gatlinburg, Tennessee where you and your family can experience many outdoor adventures as well as admire the beautiful natural scenery.

Edgar Cayce called the “Sleeping Prophet,” and the “Father of Holistic Medicine,” was born in Christian County, Kentucky, in 1877. It was in Hopkinsville, the formative years of his life, which this native son developed his remarkable psychic talents and embarked upon a lifetime of service to God and to mankind. From the first psychic reading given in Hopkinsville in 1901 until his last at Virginia Beach, Edgar Cayce gave 14,256 clairvoyant medical and life readings. Edgar Cayce is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.

Visit the many Edgar Cayce sites in Hopkinsville. Come follow the ancient path of our labyrinth at Grace Commons to aid in prayer and meditation.

Walk the footsteps of the Cherokee Indians on the Trail of Tears, golf the championship Links at Novadell, scavenger dive to find underwater treasures, soak up a host of natural wonders at Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park, splash in the Tie Breaker Family Aquatic [...]

Pawleys Island and the Litchfield beaches have always been a haven for families seeking a friendly, relaxing South Carolina beach vacation.

Pawleys Island Realty Company has been a Lowcountry tradition since 1962. As a leader in vacation rentals and resort sales in the Pawleys Island area, Pawleys Island Realty gives you personal and professional real estate service, so you can fully enjoy all that our area has to offer.

Sandy beaches, natural salt marsh creeks, river and intracoastal waterways, challenging golf courses, great dining, a myriad of shopping opportunities, history-laden communities and more await you and your family.

Our staff can help you experience it all. Come, relax and enjoy Pawleys and Litchfield with us. Call, write or email and we can send you a complimentary brochure for sales or rentals.

Pawleys Island Realty Company, LLC

Pawleys Island • Litchfield Beaches • Debordieu • Prince George

88 North Causeway Road

Pawleys Island, SC 29585

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Flying eagles, vintage passenger trains and historic towns color the beautiful, green South Branch Valley in the Highlands of West Virginia. It’s the land of the Potomac and the place where George Washington slept. It’s a great place to vacation if you appreciate the beauty of the outdoor and our country’s history. The North Fork of the South Branch follows State Route 28/Highland Trace 55 and empties into the South Branch of the Potomac west of Petersburg, county seat of Grant. The South Branch continues into Hardy County, passing through the historic county seat of Moorefield, before disappearing into the impenetrable “Trough” . . . a unique geological area best explored by canoe or by train!

Great Outdoors
Trophy bass and lazy canoe trips color the South Branch. Anglers of all ages learn here and make records here. Outfitters specialize in magical river trips of choice. Whether your water pleasure be canoeing, kayaking, [...]

Nine hundred feet of Tuscarora sandstone lays vigil over a landscape of agricultural valleys, fish-filled rivers and outrageous outcroppings that jut from the surrounding mountaintops. Located in the heart of the Mountain Highlands, Seneca Rocks is one of West Virginia‘s most unique geographical wonders and a perfect vacation spot.

Great Outdoors
Rock climbers come from around the world to challenge the craggy face of Seneca Rocks. Beginners seek out the area climbing guides or try the unique self-belayed climbing adventure — the Via Ferrata at Nelson Rocks Preserve near Circleville.
Seneca Rocks is also the home of the Monongahela National Forest’s Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area. There’s plenty of hiking trails, plus a Granny Trail to the top of the rocks.

Cave Country
Rocks on top, caves underneath, this area is famous for its caving and commercial caverns — Seneca Caverns on Rt. 33 and Smoke Hole Caverns to [...]

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