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This N.J. county is expecting to see more visitors as the weather heats up
Posted Apr 28, 2021
Opening day of trout season along the Musconetcong River, which divides Warren and Hunterdon counties, on April 10, 2021.Rich Maxwell | for NJ Advance Media
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The head of Hunterdon County’s Division of Parks and Recreation is expecting to potentially see more visitors than ever before explore the region’s parks as spring arrives during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
However, Dan Bush said he is “certainly prepared” for this likely surge in park attendees as over the last year attendance “exploded” throughout county parks.
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People just love it in Detroit Lakes.
“DL,” as the locals call it, is a laid-back place where folks are happy to hang out by the water in their flip-flops all summer long, and then just as happy to head to the hills in their ski boots in winter.
A prime example of Minnesota’s famous ‘lake culture,’ Detroit Lakes is a magnet for summer tourists. Boating, tubing, biking, beach-going there’s never a shortage of outdoor fun in the sun. The community’s mile-long beach, just blocks from downtown, along with its generous smattering of stores, restaurants and lakeside hotels and resorts, are all big draws for warm weather visitors.