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Had a free five days, spent it in the Ozarks. Good times. Did some hiking with the family, as well as some off roading. Creeks were high, couldn't cross a few, but we found some lovely places. First time visiting. Will be back.
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You've got plenty to see on the west coast that's not dry and brown. Check out Northern California and the redwood national and state forests, and then mount shasta is a great edge of the tree line location (with lots of fun trails and campsites). Oregon and Washington are temperate rainforests on the coast.
Wish I was in your neck of the woods :)
 
I'm down for a trip to Yosemite national park swing by the redwoods for 2nd time . I've lived in Washington state my whole life of 35 yrs and I'm still finding new spots
 
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