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Rafting trip -- River rafting trips are extremely fun and exhilarating. You and your family will have a blast and might even schedule a yearly rafting trip. Keep in mind, you shouldn't go on any rafting trip above your family's skill level. Whitewater rafting difficulty ranges from Class I to Class VI, with each class based on the various hazards associated with the river. If it's your first time, stick to introductory level classes, and if you are experienced rafters, enjoy some of the tougher tours.
Hiking adventure -- Hiking certain trails can be difficult, but there are plenty of places around the country that can be easy and fun for anyone to hike. Simply walking around and enjoying the outdoors with your family will bring you all even closer together. Hiking throughout nature can truly be one of the most fun and peaceful activities you and your family could do.
Fishing and boating trip -- If you and your family would rather relax in a boat, rather than go on a river rafting trip or an outdoor hike, a nice boating or fishing trip is the perfect activity. No matter what body of water you choose to spend time on, as long as you're with your family and peacefully fishing or simply relaxing, you're all going to have a ton of outdoor fun.
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North Carolina Game Lands preview
North Carolina hunters have several million acres of public lands at their fingertips. Carolina Sportsman profiles the ones they should take a long look at, by species. READ

The bear facts: western game lands offer bruins galore
The sprawling Nantahala and Pisgah national forests, with more than a million acres between them, provide bear hunters with plenty of land to roam. Last season, hunters killed 550 bears on North Carolina public-hunting tracts in the western third of the state, out of a total area harvest of 1,290. READ

Small game: habitat is everything
The R. Wayne Bailey-Caswell Game Lands, covering 18,150 acres in Caswell County, is a mixed landscape of managed fields, hardwoods, pines, hickories, thickets, small streams and steep ridges. Acorn-bearing oaks and hickories supply food for gray squirrels.






