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GuestQuest Traveler Vacation Guide takes you on a guided tour to various vacation locations.We feature information about accommodations, attractions and activities in many travel and vacation destinations. Providing you with article coverage on our advertisers, their amenities and services will assist you in making the right decision on choosing your accommodations, recreation, entertainment and more. Please visit our web site www.GuestQuest.com for additional advertiser information and links to their web sites. Distributed three times a year, Spring, Summer and Winter, with separate editions to Ohio, Pennsylvania,New York, Illinois/ Indiana, North Carolina, Georgia/ Alabama, Tennessee/Kentucky, Virginia/Washington D.C., Michigan and Ontario, Canada. Serving our advertisers and readers since 1984. For advertising information, questions or comments, call 1-800-644-8460. P. O. Box 33547, Cleveland, OH 44133. The accuracy of the information contained in these listings is the responsibility of each individual advertiser. Every effort has been made to offer up-to-date information. Reproduction of editorial or graphic content in any manner without written consent of the editor is prohibited. 2

Days Inn & Suites a Jekyll Island GA hotel features 40 Oceanfront onebedroom suites, 76 double-bed guest rooms and 8 King rooms. All rooms contain “free” in-room coffee, microfridges, irons and ironing boards, hairdryers, clock radios, and free WIFI access. Guests staying at the hotel enjoy the Complimentary Deluxe Continental Breakfast including fresh “cooked to order” Belgian Waffles and assorted yogurt in an abundant breakfast bar overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. This moderately priced sparkling oceanfront hotel in Jekyll Island, GA offers many things for guests to enjoy while at the hotel and on the island – great beach access, two spacious swimming pools – one of which is heated seasonally, kiddie

pool, hot tub, grilling, picnic areas and a new fire pit. Bike rentals on property. Visit www.DaysInnJekyll.com to learn more about our many specials and packages – also sign up for our last minute “Hot Deals!” Days Inn & Suites 60 S. Beachview Drive Jekyll Island, GA 31527 toll free: 888-635-3003 Direct Line: 912-635-9800 Fax: 912-635-2287 ¤

Alice, Texas Charms Visitors Alice was established in 1888 and named after the daughter of Captain Richard King, who established the King Ranch. Historically the community is associated with cattle, the vaquero and the American cowboy. Several museums share historical artifacts about Alice and South Texas. The South Texas Museum offers an overview of the early days in the Hub City. The Maxine Flournoy Third Coast Squadron Museum is open on weekends. La Copita Ranch

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is available for family, business or group activities. Wildlife, hunting, fishing and bird watching are favorite activities for residents and visitors. Golfers can choose from the Alice Municipal Golf Course and Alice Country Club Golf Course. With over 500 hotel rooms, you are so close to everywhere! Alice, Texas 361-664-3454 www.alicetxchamber.org ¤

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MARYLAND

Narrow your Sights on Queen Anne’s County, Maryland Located 40 miles from Washington D.C., Queen Anne’s County is accessible by land, air and sea. Escape the hectic monotony of everyday by escaping to the Bay’s Eastern Shore with over 200 miles of panoramic waterways and acres of pastoral landscape.

Kent Island is comprised of two towns: Stevensville and Chester. Stevensville boutique shops offer unexpected art treasures created by local artisans. Enjoy the pristine shores of our bay beaches including Matapeake Beach and Terrapin Nature Park.

Explore Caroline County Located on the Maryland’s Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay, between the Choptank River and the Mason Dixon Line, Caroline County beckons you to explore. For outdoor adventure, Caroline offers miles of pristine waterways, curving country roads, two state parks, outstanding shooting, hunting and fishing facilities, a 400-acre native garden and numerous farms, from alpacas and horses to vineyards and vegetables. History buffs will uncover stories of Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, rural life, sports, and distinguished personalities from the past, as told in museums and historical societies throughout the

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county. Classic car meets, rallies, and shows are also regularly on the calendar. Ramble around and discover the past. Caroline’s small towns are hubs of shopping and dining activity. Visit galleries, boutiques and the arts center for one-of-a-kind items. You can taste the local flavors in fine dining while overlooking the Choptank River, take a cooking class or visit a winery. Extend your stay with an evening at a waterfront Bed & Breakfast, then wake up to find yourself in the Land of Pleasant Living. Visit Caroline County. You belong here! www.visitcaroline.org ¤

Chester and Grasonville are the anchors of the Kent Narrows Waterfront Village. This lively maritime based region connects Kent Island to the Delmarva Peninsula. Watermen of the area have chartered the Bay for generations. The locally owned restaurants specialize in serving the freshest “boat-to-table” cuisine. As the sun retires, the sounds of live music can be heard whistling across the water from

the dock bars. Join in the musical festivities or retire to your hotel, all offering desirable waterfront views. Explore the wetlands and woodlands of Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center to learn about the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Observe the indigenous wildlife on a guided paddling tour or by chartered vessel. Hike or cycle the waterfront Cross and South Island rail trails. Enjoy a crab feast at

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local restaurants. Tour the working landscapes to enjoy locally grown and raised products at a road-side stand or farm. Queen Anne’s County invites you to the lifestyle that always feels like vacation. Contact our office to receive a complimentary visitor kit 410-604-2100 welcome@qac.org ¤

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County of Kent – A Scenic Peninsula A scenic peninsula, on Maryland’s Upper Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay, the County of Kent is less than a two-hour drive from Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Annapolis and Northern Virginia. Quaint waterfront towns, including Historic Chestertown, Rock Hall, Galena, Betterton and Millington, offer sunset cruise charters, small beaches, kayaking, fishing charters, boating, sailing, museums, theaters, art galleries, shopping along treelined brick sidewalks, antiquing, terrific restaurants, winery, distillery, farmers’ and artisans’ market, local

seafood and more. Chestertown boasts Maryland’s second largest collection of 18th century structures. Catch a show at The Garfield Center for the Arts at Prince Theatre in Chestertown and the Mainstay in Rock Hall, which feature local to internationally renowned performers. While driving Maryland’s first National Scenic Byway, you will find stretches of low rolling farmland, dramatic sunsets, scenic beauty, rich heritage and some of the United States’ most quaint and beautiful towns. ¤

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Winter Hiking and Wildlife Viewing Opportunities Abound in Kentucky If winter weather brings cabin fever or the winter doldrums, that’s the time to get outdoors in Kentucky. It’s a good time to get out of the house, see all there is that is hidden by the trees in the summer and generate some heat of your own with a hike. Winter’s leafless trees reveal stunning Kentucky vistas, whether in the eastern mountains or the

western lakes regions. Birds and other wildlife are more easily spotted in winter, providing an extra bonus to hikers who venture out this time of year. You might also want to try hiking underground, also known as spelunking. It’s a popular winter pastime since Kentucky’s many caves maintain nearly constant year-round temperatures in the mid-

50s. At Mammoth Cave National Grab your camera and binoculars For more information about Park, you can hike both below and and discover the diverse wildlife of wildlife viewing or hiking in Kentucky, above ground in a truly unique natural Kentucky. visit www.parks.ky.gov or setting. www.KentuckyTourism.com.

Military Heritage, Natural Beauty and Southern Hospitality! Fort Knox is home to the U.S. Bullion Depository, which stores 7 trillion dollars worth of gold bullion (not open to the public.) The Radcliff/ Fort Knox Community also offers the General George S. Patton Museum of Leadership, Armor Memorial Park, the Kentucky September 11th

Memorial, Saunders Springs Nature attractions are FREE! To plan your Preserve, Fort Duffield Civil War Fort, trip, go to radclifftourism.org or call Hardin County Schools Performing (800) 334-7540. Arts Center, Tioga Falls and Bridges Radcliff/Fort Knox Convention & to the Past and the area’s newest Tourism Commission attraction Boundary Oak Distillery. 562 North Dixie, Suite A-1 It’s the perfect weekend getaway Radcliff, Kentucky 40160 ¤ destination and best of all our

Welcome to Cadiz, the Friendliest Little Town in All of Kentucky Whether you’re coming up to fish in Lake Barkley, stroll the charm of Main Street, shop in the galleries and nostalgic antique shops – we know you’ll love Cadiz. Located on the shores of Lake Barkley, the lake is our region’s natural beacon for hunters, fishermen and families looking for a place to have a memorable vacation.

Nearby, Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area has hundreds of miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, ATVs and horseback riding. At Woodlands Nature Station, your family will learn about the critters that inhabit our forests. Visit Homeplace, a living history and take a peek at life here in the 1850s.

Take a peek in the shops along Main Street Cadiz for an eclectic mix of treasures, collectibles, handcrafted wooden toys and a variety of restaurants with that local flavor. Come experience Cadiz for yourself and see why folks return year after year. ¤

Holiday Memories in Hopkinsville-Christian County, Kentucky Make holiday memories in Hopkinsville! Bring the family and enjoy the Festival of Trees, Christmas Parade, Christmas at the Bend, and the Pennyrile Polar Express. These and other entertainment opportunities will be waiting for you this winter! Join us for a weekend of fun, friendship and Bunco! The Kentucky Bunco Bash is March 16-18, 2018, and all proceeds go to the Pink Ribbon Network, a local cancer support group. 4

Save the date to attend the 26th Edgar Cayce Hometown Seminar in Hopkinsville on March 16-18, 2018. Considered by many to be the greatest psychic of the 20th century and the father of Holistic Medicine, Edgar Cayce is Hopkinsville’s most famous son. This year’s event features Dr. J.P. Amonte, a lifelong student of Edgar Cayce readings and Lead Clinician of Edgar Cayce’s Association for Research and Enlightenment Health Center & Spa in Virginia Beach, VA. ¤

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ALABAMA

Welcome to Dauphin Island Alabama! Come and enjoy our little piece of paradise, dip your toes in the Gulf of Mexico waters, get sand between your toes and just RELAX on Dauphin Island AL. Come stroll some of our beaches, charter a boat to fish or to cruise, dine in our special eateries and visit gift shops and boutiques for that special item or gift. In our busy world, we plan for tomorrow, but can’t live it

until it arrives. We invite you to come enjoy Dauphin Island – TODAY. Standing guard between Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, Dauphin Island is a true barrier island – complete with dunes, maritime forests, salt marshes, tidal flats and two freshwater lakes. Named “barrier” for their role in protection of the mainland from nature’s fury of storm waves,

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1982 after the original drawbridge was destroyed by Hurricane Frederic in 1979. An automobile ferry from the eastern shore also offers an entry point on the eastern end of the island. The island is approximately 14 miles long and 1 3/4 miles wide at the widest point. The eastern six miles are inhabited while the western 8 miles are undeveloped

and privately owned. It is estimated that 1300 permanent residents call Dauphin Island home. The number of residents soars during vacation and holiday times. The entire island has been designated as a bird sanctuary and thousands of visitors come to experience the annual migrations. Visit dauphinislandchamber.com or call 877-532-8744 for details. ¤

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Variety is the Spice of Life and Travel ACP Real Estate, Inc. offers home and condo vacation rentals throughout Dauphin Island, AL with a variety of choices from waterfront and water view, to “In the Pines” homes for birding. There are also Canal front homes for boaters and fishing. Several homes are pet friendly. Vacation condominiums are available in Holiday Isle, Sandcastle, The Beach Club and The Surf Club. Some owners will accept two, three and four-day rentals for that last-minute getaway at most

barrier islands also prevent the inflow of salt water from the Gulf into the bays and sounds by forming a physical barrier. This process is essential to maintaining the nursery characteristics of the estuarine ecosystem. Entry to the island is made by crossing a three-mile long high-rise bridge, which was opened in July

locations. Don’t forget, we have monthly snowbird rentals waiting for you! Call and book with us direct to save up to 10% off other online booking site fees. Our Staff is ready to help you. We look forward to working with you! ACP Real Estate, Inc. Dauphin Island, AL 866-861-3311 www.acpinfo.com rentals@acpinfo.com ¤

Boardwalk Realty is Dauphin Island AL’s premier source for vacation rentals. Choose from over 70 Dauphin Island homes and condos ranging in size from two to six bedrooms and sleeping up to 16 people. All units include AC, full kitchens, cable TV, access to the Gulf Beach and numerous other amenities to help you enjoy your stay. Find rental properties for every budget and location preference including Gulf Beachfront, Beachside or Bayfront.

Let Boardwalk Realty help you escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Come play in the surf, stroll miles of sugar sand beaches, swim, go fishing or just spend a lazy afternoon relaxing in the sun. Come stay with us and enjoy the quiet, family friendly atmosphere and beautiful beaches of Dauphin Island, Alabama’s Sunset Capital. Boardwalk Realty 1804 Bienville Blvd Dauphin Island, AL 36528 877-861-3992 www.boardwalk-realty.com ¤

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Alabama Gulf Coast: Close, Yet Miles Away

Southern Hospitality with Anchor Vacations

Alabama Gulf Coast is where you want to be! Close to everything, yet miles away. Orange Beach and Gulf Shores AL vacation rentals provide a magnificent, sparkling white sandy beach where mild temperatures greet visitors year-round. Listen to the sound of the surf, unwind and release the tension, or experience our vast sporting and recreational activities, fresh seafood and great shopping that the Gulf Coast area has to offer. The magical beauty of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach AL is more than you can imagine.

Let Sugar Sands Realty & Management help you find the perfect accommodations for your vacation. With exceptional vacation rentals and sugar white beaches, you’ll discover plenty of magnificent lodging options, including rental condominiums. Visit us online for special offers and packages. We’re everything you want from your vacation! Sugar Sands Realty & Management 800.824.6462 www.sugsands.com ¤

At Anchor Vacations, we strive to give you a healthy dose of the southern hospitality that we are known for! With Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Alabama vacation rentals available at rates anyone can afford, our properties vary from beautiful luxurious gulf front condos or private homes to comfortable, quiet getaway cottages on the Little Lagoon just minutes from beautiful sugar white beaches. Spring and Summer guests receive our free amenities package!

This includes 1 free adult pass that can be used daily for the free dolphin cruises, a free fishing charter or admission to the famous Waterville U.S.A. waterpark (some restrictions may apply). Enjoy these activities as well as sandy beaches, tasty seafood restaurants, souvenir shops and The Tanger Outlet Mall. Our goal is to make your expectations of a dream vacation come true, with memories that will last for years to come. ¤

freezing. The winter months begin in the end of November with the largest snowfalls usually occurring during January and February. With an average annual snowfall of twentyfour inches, an Indiana ski vacation can be the perfect place to get the most out of the winter months. Winter sports are popular in Indiana, making winter resorts a favorite place to visit for those looking for a ski weekend. Many of the attractions in Indiana that are most active during other Indiana seasons will offer discounts during the winter months. Because this is definitely an off-peak season, lodging rates will be lower than they

are during the summer. Wintertime brings Indiana’s tourism pace down to the lowest of the year, making this a great time to enjoy cheap vacations. During the winter months, Indiana travel deals often drop to their lowest making many cheap car rentals available. Try a Winter Getaway in Indiana’s State Parks. Indiana’s state parks and nature preserves are just as enjoyable to visit in the winter as they are in the summer, spring and fall. They offer some of the most unspoiled countryside in the country including plenty of diverse landscapes where you can go hiking and camping

through the woods and mountains. What a great way to enjoy nature in Indiana’s winter. Don’t let the winter weather stop you from going caving in Indiana. Indiana has its own share of caves, offering underground rivers, cavernous rooms filled with stalactites and stalagmites, and guided tours of the wonders to be found. There are several year-round, commercial caves that offer wild caving and overnight adventures. Each season has its own distinct highlights and features, making it a fun vacation destination throughout the year. ¤

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Winter Adventures in Indiana Indiana, “Heart of the Midwest” is rich in outdoor adventure and activities, quaint scenery, American history and gorgeous landscapes. Also known as “The Crossroads of America,” each region has its own attractions to offer. If you’ve chosen winter for your Indiana vacation, you’ll be rewarded with a beautiful time of year. A trip to Indiana at this time of year is excellent for skiing and many

other outdoor winter activities, which include cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, ice fishing and winter camping. Indiana’s main ski resorts accommodate all levels of skiers. Winter brings cold temperatures and plenty of snow to Indiana, making skiing perfect for locals and visitors alike. The months of December through February are the coldest months of the year with temperatures dropping below

Marshall County, Indiana – The Place for a Memorable Vacation! Marshall County is where you go to get away from it all. To shake off your cares with a meandering drive down country roads. To discover communities where people still greet you with a smile and a friendly word. While we’re chock full of the rural charms you’d expect, you’re also sure to uncover a few pleasant 6

surprises during your stay. Like the fact that we’re home to a stunning golf course designed by a worldrenowned golf course designer. Or that you’ll find Indiana’s secondlargest natural lake here, Lake Maxinkuckee, circled by an inviting lakeside community, Culver. Follow Indiana’s First Barn Quilt throughout every season.

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Unwind by the season, summer the time to flock to the beach. Fall, time to gather in the harvest. Winter, time to get out the quilts and sit by the fireplace. Spring, the time to watch for the first buds on the trees. Get out and celebrate our heritage. ¤ GUESTQUEST WINTER 2017


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Discover “The Hub of Transportation Heritage” DeKalb County, Indiana is the “The Hub of Transportation Heritage.” DeKalb County presently has nine museums: the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, with over 100 classic, vintage, and antique cars all displayed in the beautiful 1930 art deco factory showroom; the National Auto & Truck Museum, featuring over 100 automobiles and trucks; the Kruse Automobile and Carriage Museum,

home to a display of classic cars, racecars, plus a collection of carriages; the National Military History Center, features military vehicles and uniforms; the Hoosier Air Museum, displaying vintage and military aircraft; the Garrett Historical Railroad Museum, houses local heritage and railroad memorabilia; the DeKalb County History Museum, which exhibits early urban and

rural home life; the Early Ford V-8 Museum, focuses on cars from 1932 to 1953; and DeKalb County Horsemen’s Assoc. and Draft Animal Museum, dedicated to horse farming history. DeKalb County invites you to enjoy many of our festivals and events. Plan on visiting us for a day, a weekend or a week, you’ll be glad you did. ¤

Scenic Drive through Gibson County Barn Quilt Trail With over 225 unique, handpainted barn quilt blocks scattered across the county, the Gibson County Barn Quilt Trail provides the perfect backdrop for a scenic drive through southwestern Indiana. Kicking off in 2013 to commemorate Gibson County’s bicentennial year, the Gibson County Barn Quilt Trail has become a favorite attraction for both

visitors and locals. No two blocks included on the trail are identical, and blocks of varying sizes, patterns and colors can be found on barns, houses, garages, and at each of the county’s featured attractions including the Lyles Station Historic School & Museum, the Azalea Path Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, the Princeton Train Depot, the historic

Gibson County Courthouse and the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana’s Visitor Center. Maps and more information on the Gibson County Barn Quilt Trail can be obtained at the Gibson County Visitors & Tourism Bureau, 702 West Broadway, Princeton, IN or by visiting www.gibsoncountyin.org. ¤

Visit Dubois County for a Winter Weekend Getaway Plan your Winter Weekend Getaway to Dubois County for great shopping, unique eateries, live entertainment and more! Experience olde world charm with three Christmas events in Dubois County throughout November and December. For year-round fun, the Jasper Arts Center is a destination for one of the finest entertainment, cultural

and educational venues in southern Indiana. Visit one of over 20 churches that are over 100 years old, one of which resides in Ferdinand with its castle-like features, the Monastery Immaculate Conception. Or visit the Dubois County Museum, a German Culture and Heritage Center and browse the exhibits throughout the 47,000-square foot building.

Jump into spring and feel the rhythm and sounds in Downtown Huntingburg, IN at the Annual Garden Gate Jazz Festival on April 28, 2018. Garden Gate features jazz, art, wine & craft beer in Huntingburg’s downtown Market Street Park. For visitor information, go to www.visitduboiscounty.com or call 800.968.4578 ¤

Northern Indiana Lakes Country – Beautiful Pokagon State Park and 101 Natural Lakes With Indiana’s most beautiful state park, wineries and a craft brewery, buffalo preserve, scenic golf courses and outlet shopping, Northern Indiana Lakes Country is a family-friendly getaway. Hike at Pokagon State Park, rent a bike to tour the park or take

a guided horseback ride. Boat rentals are available to explore Lake James, Indiana’s third largest natural lake. Enjoy lunch or dinner at the historic Potawatomi Inn. Trine State Recreation Area offers 200 acres of wooded grounds, with cabins, public fishing and boat rentals on Gentian Lake. Wild Winds Buffalo Preserve is home to nearly 200 buffalo. Sleep

under the stars in a safari tent or under buffalo blankets in the loghewn bed and breakfast. Enjoy samples of locally-grown wine at Satek Winery and Briali Vineyards and Winery and shop for bargains at The Outlet Shoppes at Fremont. Northern Indiana Lakes Country Angola, IN 46703 (800) LAKE-101 www.lakes101.org ¤

Check Out Jackson County, Indiana All roads lead to Jackson County, Indiana – we are accessible from Interstate 65, two US highways and a state highway. Beautiful forests, a national wildlife refuge, the Hoosier National Forest and a state recreation area offer miles of hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding trails, as well as fishing, hunting and camping opportunities. We even have two covered bridges and two round barns! Make sure to bring a camera, a picnic lunch and your appetite for discovering places GUESTQUEST WINTER 2017

off the beaten path. Great small town festivals such as Seymour’s Oktoberfest and Vallonia’s Fort Vallonia Days greet visitors and the Jackson County Visitor Center is a fantastic place to start your journey. There you can learn about Jackson County’s rich history and see a display honoring Seymour’s own John Mellencamp. If nature and discovery are on your to do list, make sure to check out Jackson County, Indiana. www. jacksoncountyin.com ¤

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You and Your Family Will Enjoy All That Illinois Has To Offer Illinois, called “the Land of Lincoln” has much to offer. Only in Illinois can one fully experience the life of Abraham Lincoln. His legacy is alive and personal. Other attractions include the courthouse where he represented clients, The Cedarhurst Center for the Arts that features the art museum, Sculpture Park and Jefferson Court Historical Village. Giant City State Park, nestled in the Shawnee National Forest, has

unlimited opportunities for outdoor recreation that will delight visitors of all ages. Billions of years of geological faulting and folding have molded a landscape like none other. From camping and horseback riding to fishing and rock climbing, it is an outdoor lover’s paradise. Enjoy the magic of the holidays in winter. Grab your skis and head for the snow powered slopes and trails or enjoy watching thousands of bald

eagles that make their winter home here. When your thoughts turn to flowers in the spring, you’ll find them everywhere in botanic gardens. Spring also marks the return of warmer temperatures, baseball and an opportunity to get away for spring break.

As the days get longer and the breezes get warmer and outside is the place to be, enjoy summer as you golf and hike along the winding roads and trails that connect clusters of quaint towns, state parks and wineries. Illinois is a great place to enjoy fall to the fullest. From fantastic

parks and forests in full, fiery bloom to great sporting events, Illinois has something for everybody. Think Illinois when planning your next vacation. Outdoor activities, educational museums, breathtaking scenic trails and camping to name a few, are all there for you and your family to enjoy. ¤

Explore Carbondale, IL Providing Year-Round Southern Hospitality Where can you find an atmosphere where culture and nature are perfectly in sync? Where else can you find canoeing, biking, hiking, historical museums, a microbrewery and camping? Only Carbondale IL! Home of Southern Illinois University and the gateway to the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail, the wild beauty of the breathtaking

rolling hills of Illinois awaits you. This Midwestern town allows you to escape the fast pace of big city life, offering you that remote unique feeling that is only achievable in the southern tip of Illinois. Only Carbondale is a destination that provides southern hospitality and welcomes tourists year-round with events for every season. Dine in one

of our local restaurants or explore our international culinary scene. Stay in our accommodations that range from various modern hotels to cozy cabins in the woods. Gather your family to visit and discover for yourself why we say Only Carbondale! See ad previous page ¤

Visit Effingham – Something for Everyone Located in Central Illinois where Interstates 57 and 70 meet, Effingham has something for everyone. With 17 hotels and over 65 restaurants, Effingham IL’s tourism and travel spots provide the very best in service and hospitality and welcomes visitors to come spend a few days exploring what the city and surrounding communities have to offer.

Local attractions in the city include The Cross at the Crossroads, which stands at 198 feet; The Effingham Performance Center, which hosts live performances by local, regional and national performers; Tuscan Hills Winery, with an old-world Tuscan feel and exceptional wines; and the Firefly Grill, a farm-to-table restaurant located on the shores of Lake Kristie.

Effingham is also home to several annual events, such as the Corvette Funfest, Moccasin Creek Festival, Wonderland in Lights and Effingham Jam BBQ Cook-Off. For more information about the city, visit www.visiteffinghamil.com or call 1-800-772-0750 to request a free Visitors Guide. ¤

Discover Small-Town America – Jacksonville, IL Centrally located between St. Louis and Chicago and only thirtyfive minutes west of Springfield, Jacksonville, Illinois is a community rich in historical treasures, thriving arts, education and culture all wrapped in Midwest hospitality. Come enjoy the unexpected! From our Civil War and Abraham Lincoln connections to our newly renovated

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downtown, the area offers something for everyone. The City’s rich heritage includes numerous interesting sites that help make history relevant to old and new generations. Destination choices include Underground Railroad sites, Downtown murals, Historic Homes Walking Tour, the Governor Joseph

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Duncan Mansion, David Strawn Art Gallery and the Voices of Jacksonville Audio Tour where you can listen to stories about Abraham Lincoln. Looking for unique shopping, dining or lodging? Visit www.jacksonvilleil.org or call 1-800-593-5678 to request your tourist information packet. ¤

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Winterfest in the Smokies

Embrace winter Smoky Mountain style and celebrate the season at Winterfest in Pigeon Forge, Sevierville and Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Winterfest begins in early November and runs through the end of February. Step outside into the swirling snow and stroll though town to admire sparkling light displays and colorful holiday decorations. Or, stay warm and hop aboard a trolley tour to see the lights of Winterfest. Take in a Winterfest parade featuring floats, lights and music. Sip hot cider; listen to cheerful mountain music and sample candy and handcrafted chocolates. Shop for unique gifts and get into the holiday spirit at Winterfest! The light displays stay up after the holidays, which is a great time for off-season shopping and picking up some great bargains. Winterfest offers many events and special holiday celebrations to get into the spirit. Relax and recharge on a romantic winter getaway to the Smoky Mountains. Go for a scenic drive through snow capped mountains, and then curl up in front of a fire in your cabin for the weekend. Take in a comedy show, a musical, or a holiday show during Smoky Mountain Winterfest. Head over to Ober Gatlinburg Ski Resort for skiing, snow tubing or ice-skating. Ride the aerial tram and take in the beauty of this winter wonderland. Stroll through downtown Gatlinburg and browse galleries, and shop exclusive boutique stores. Visit the hometown of internationally known singer and entertainer, Dolly Parton, in nearby Sevierville or check out Dollywood for’s Smoky Mountain Christmas. Attend family friendly shows at the Comedy Barn. Area restaurants will warm your heart, offering everything home cooked favorites & family dinner shows to gourmet meals. As the day turns into night, cozy up in the perfect accommodations! You’ll find hotels, rustic cabins, condos, and bed & breakfasts to suit your preferences. GuestQuest will find you a Winterfest vacation package that will have you celebrating! GUESTQUEST WINTER 2017

Tennessee Overhill Promotes Cultural Tourism The Tennessee Overhill is named in honor of the Overhill Cherokee settlements that once sat alongside the rivers that wind through this diverse region. Slow down to watch a kayaker manhandle a river rapid or to admire a fine team of mules. Whether you prefer screaming down whitewater rapids, riding a scenic mountain railroad excursion, gliding the clear blue sky or charging up a ridge on a mountain bike, you will experience adventure here. Hike a forest trail or

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listen to the sounds of a creek from a cabin front porch. Two national scenic byways and several back roads allow you to experience nature. Museums, historic sites and heritage trails reveal stories of Cherokee Indians, fur traders, settlers, loggers, miners, railroaders and mill hands, the people who shaped this land. Small towns provide shopping, dining and lodging. There are theaters with live music and plays and art galleries that display the work of local artisan. ¤

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Mountains of Adventure in Tazewell County Southwestern Virginia Tazewell County, Virginia is home to the best hiking, biking, ATV trails, motorcycle routes and spectacular scenic vistas. The Back of the Dragon is the premier riding road in the nation, with 32 miles and over 300 curves. Explore the Exhibition Mine and Museum in Pocahontas. The Coal Miners’ Memorial stands as a tribute

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to the men and women in the mining industry. Experience a settler’s life in the early 1800s Historic Crab Orchard Museum. Tour Pioneer Park village, featuring 15 log and stone buildings. The beautiful Clinch River headwaters has excellent fishing spots. Enjoy the phenomenal view at the Cedar Bluff Overlook Park and

Trail at the observation deck at the summit. If you’re looking for a slower pace or an exhilarating experience, Tazewell County – nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of southwestern Virginia, has it all! Tazewell County Tourism 800.588.9401 www.visittazewellcounty.org ¤

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Something for Everybody with these Beckley, WV Tourist Attractions Beckley, WV has been named ‘One of the 20 best small towns for cultural enrichment’ by Smithsonian Magazine. Raleigh County is an outdoor playground. There’s an energy and tranquility that you’re not likely to find in other places. Traditions keep visitors in touch with southern heritage. The Beckley-Exhibition Coal Mine – Tour a once operational coal mine with an experienced former coal

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miner as your guide. Learn how coal was mined years ago. Youth Museum – Located just below the coal mine, ever-changing interactive exhibits. Tamarack: The Best of West Virginia – An artisan center featuring the works of over 1600 cottage industry artisans in a spectacular facility. Cynthia Bickey Art Gallery – Adult classes, kid’s activities, handmade gifts, fine art.

Raleigh Playhouse and Theatre – Live plays and old movies from the Golden age of Hollywood, in downtown Beckley. Pottery Place – Create your own masterpiece at this paint-your-own studio. Outside-In Climbing Gym – Indoor, year-round climbing facility for all experience levels. Daniel Vineyards – Take a tour and tasting of great mountain wines.

Burning Rock ATV Park and Zip Lines – Get your heart racing and put a smile on your face in the great outdoors. Mountain State Mini Golf – Featuring holes named after local attractions, Outside-In Climbing Gym and visit Chocolate Mousse Roasted Coffee for your favorite Joe or ice cream after the game. Beckley Area Derby Dames – Flat track Roller Derby at its best.

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Winterplace Ski Resort – 27 trails, 2 terrain parks and 16 snow tubing lanes. Family fun for all ages and skill levels. Weathered Ground Brewery – Visit the taproom and discover true flavor in small batch WV farmhouse ales. Beckley Raleigh County Beckley, WV 25801 855-977-1785 or 304-252-2244 www.raleighcountyevents.com ¤

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Visit West Virginia An outdoor playground with rich traditions, epic adventures and mountain heritage, West Virginia’s diverse destinations provide visitors with experiences that will make lasting memories. Craft a West Virginia getaway to connect with your family and friends and enjoy all that a vacation in the Mountain State has to offer. Drive the winding mountain roads – by car, or better yet, on motorcycle and see the State Forests and Monongahela National Forest. Nearly the entire state provides options for outdoor recreation, stunning overlooks and scenic byways. Explore 11 major rivers, many perfect for whitewater rafting, venture down into the caverns, and scale rock faces at Seneca Rocks in the Mountain Highlands or Coopers Rock State Park. Zip line through the treetops on canopy tours, boat, swim, fish or ride a scenic railroad like Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad or Potomac Eagle Train Excursions in Grant County. Check out world-class skiing or ATV in Mercer County and the HatfieldMcCoy Mountains Region.

Historic treasures such as Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, frontierera forts and Civil War cemeteries connect visitors with long past eras. Haunted history abounds as well at places such as the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Stonewall Country – Lewis County and the former West Virginia Penitentiary in Moundsville – Marshall County. Plan ahead and search out unique lodging such as a yurt or tree house vacation rental, or stick with the tried and true, but no less accommodating options of campgrounds, national brand hotels or vacation rentals. West Virginia vacation rentals may include small cabins to deluxe lodges in your choice of scenic and secluded locations. Luxurious amenities such as hot tubs, fireplaces or spas will make your West Virginia stay even more enjoyable. Whether you’re gaming at a casino, hunting for game in the great outdoors, riding the rapids or the rails, reliving history or enjoying live entertainment, a West Virginia vacation is a getaway that you’ll never forget! Visit West Virginia and make this the year for your epic adventure!

Everyday Extraordinary Shake off the winter winds and bask in the sun as spring brings new life to the outdoors and opportunities in Berkeley County, WV. Experience the county’s natural beauty and rugged outdoors, the bountiful farmers markets, entertaining festivals and recreational activities that will create unforgettable memories. With a vivid culture, charming downtown and rich history, families, couples and individuals will all find an escape from ordinary waiting in Berkeley County.

You can plan your stay to be brimming with activities, from golf to museums, picking berries at local farmers markets, geocaching and relaxing in a salt cave. Or, get lost in our expansive outdoors, featuring everything from gentle walking paths to rugged hikes. Make sure to sample the delicious dishes, drinks and sweets at any of the area’s locally-owned restaurants and diners for an unforgettable taste of regional recipes. Let Berkeley County, WV transport you from the everyday to the extraordinary. ¤

Relax, Rejuvenate and Enjoy in Stonewallcountry, West Virginia Explore Stonewallcountry in the center of West Virginia where heroes were raised, legends were born and memories are made. You will find glass shops and a glass museum, a haunted and historic Asylum for the insane, the boyhood home of the famous Civil War General “Stonewall” Jackson, a vineyard and winery housed in a hand cut stone building, premier golf courses, a four-star resort, a military GUESTQUEST WINTER 2017

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museum, quaint shops and delightful restaurants, two beautiful lakes with plenty of fishing, hunting, hiking, boating and so much more. Come to our corner of the world – relax, rejuvenate and enjoy while exploring all that Stonewallcountry has to offer. For more information call 800-296-7329, visit www.stonewallcountry.com ¤ 17


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Ohio is Still the Heart of It All With Its Many Attractions Its always a great time of year to visit Ohio. There are non-stop Ohio attractions in every Ohio city yearround, in every mile of this state in the heart of America. There are hundreds of state and local Metroparks in Ohio that offer camping, hiking, climbing, horseback riding, skiing, snowboarding, skateboarding, ice skating, boating, kayaking, and fishing, with a multitude of lakes, rivers, waterfalls, and

wetlands, along with an abundance of carefully preserved natural habitats. Once you’ve visited the many lakes, rivers, hills and valleys of Ohio, travel beneath the earth and explore some of the best caving systems in North America, where both the novice and experienced spelunker finds the adventure of a lifetime. Always a steady underground 50 degrees, your hard hat lamp will light the way to views of Ohio’s caverns.

Ohio hosts a succession of longstanding festivals and social events that include food, music and the friendliest folks on the Northcoast. But the nightlife party isn’t just outdoors in Ohio: live music of every style, theater, fine dining and worldclass museums bring you close-up to the melting pot of culture Ohio’s

multi-national heritage has built. But whether you tour the Rock and Roll Museum, the Museum of Natural History, the Science Center, the Museum of Art, an arboretum, or an aquarium, you’ll discover exhibits that place Ohio high on the list of locations that hold valuable cultural and anthropological treasures.

From the Great Lakes to the Ohio River, major indoor and outdoor event arenas give you enough variety to enjoy the best in music and sports, whether you prefer Bach, rock, or a ball game. Your quest for the perfect Ohio vacation destination ends here. Let your adventure begin!

Streetsboro = Memorable Trip + Something for Everyone! Streetsboro is located in the heart of it all, offering an unforgettable experience for everyone! Streetsboro is directly off the Ohio Turnpike (I-80), Exit 187 and within minutes to Cleveland, Akron, Canton and Youngstown. It is also just a short drive to many of the area’s over 60 nearby attractions including Streetsboro Antiques Mini

Mall, Zip City USA, Boulder Creek Golf Club, Aurora Farms Premium Outlets, Woodcarved Art, the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad and National Park, Kent State University Museum, Jack Cleveland Casino, Hard Rock Rocksino, zoos, parks, sporting activities, numerous annual events and much more.

From festivals, concerts and fairs - Streetsboro puts you near all the action. Plus, we provide exceptional accommodations suitable for any preference or budget at our 9 hotels and 2 campgrounds. We also have more than 40 restaurants providing an assortment of dining options. Streetsboro is the ideal location for an overnight stay or your next memorable trip. ¤

Youngstown, Ohio – Enjoy Special Winter and Holiday Events As winter approaches, thoughts turn to the holiday season. Youngstown has a calendar full of great events to make your holidays and winter season special. November and December feature Opera Western Reserve’s fully-staged production of Lucia di Lammermoor, Olde Fashioned Christmas at Lanterman’s Mill, Youngstown’s own holiday musical spectacular, Miracle on Easy Street, and numerous holiday concerts and plays. Memories of Christmas Past is a one-of-a-kind holiday display

not to be missed! The Arms Family Museum will be twinkling with beautiful vintage decorations that will bring back your special childhood memories. This year marks the 10th anniversary of this one-of-a-kind winter wonderland, and they are bringing back “best of the best” decorations and displays. Visitors from all over have enjoyed this special event and have compared the exhibit to something you would see in New York City. Memories opens November 18th and runs through January 7th (closed Mondays).

For you star-gazers, take in a program at the Ward Beecher Planetarium on the campus of Youngstown State University. Newly installed equipment with 4K technology and surround sound offer an incredible viewing experience as you enjoy viewing our wondrous skies during these full-dome shows. Free programs are offered on weekends through May. For more information on these events, and other things to do in Youngstown, please contact the Mahoning County Convention & Visitors Bureau at 800-447-8201 or visit www.youngstownlive.com. ¤

Generations of Travelers to Amish Country, Ohio The Amish lifestyle carries Call 877-643-8824 for free, intrigue for many. It is a straight- customized information packets for forward, honest way of life that couples, families and groups. puts family and faith first. It leaves an impression in ways unlike other places. Amish Country in Holmes County, Ohio, is built for family fun, whether you make it a daytrip adventure or a long-weekend. Plenty of unique experiences, from feeding a giraffe to buggy rides to making an Amish friend, create visits that young ones— from toddlers to teenagers— will remember for years. Bring a family reunion or arrange a friend’s trip for guaranteed laughter and camaraderie. Amish Country, Ohio, has something for all tastes. 18

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Welcome to Wayne County, Ohio The rural charm of Wayne County’s rolling hills, lush woods, and scenic farmland is only the beginning of the offerings available to visitors. An abundance of cultural activities and events make Wayne County a great destination any time of the year. Known as the “Gateway to Amish Country,” Wayne and the surrounding counties are home to the world’s

largest Amish population. A large number of restaurants, shops and stores feature authentic Amish products from food to furniture. Numerous world-renowned companies and one-of-a-kind retail stores call Wayne County home including The J.M. Smucker Company, Wooster Brush Company, Lehman’s Hardware, P. Graham Dunn Gallery and Everything Rubbermaid.

Whether you are looking for a peaceful get-a-way to a cozy bed & breakfast, shopping experience in a wide variety of stores, or an entertaining cultural event, you can find just what you’re looking for in Wayne County. Wayne County Convention & Visitors Bureau 800-362-6474 wccvb.com ¤

Travel the Shawshank Trail in Mansfield, Ohio Escape to Shawshank, the Shawshank Trail that is, a selfguided driving tour of the 15 filming sites of the movie The Shawshank Redemption. Stand in the same place as “Andy, Red, and Warden Norton” at the Ohio State Reformatory (Shawshank State Prison) daily between April and August, and other

select times of the year. Movie fans can’t experience the movie any better than at these actual filming sites. Now explore the rest of our Trails! Ride over 88 miles of Horse Trails through our parks and connect quaint towns on our paved 18.4-mile B&O Bike Trail. Sip and sample along an eclectic Wine & Ale Trail featuring

wineries, wine bars, and breweries, some in historic buildings and others offering Shawshank-themed wine & ale. For a visitor guide and trail maps, visit www.DestinationMansfield. com. See our overnight packages for a full weekend of trails. ¤

Ashland County Makes Travel Memorable Rolling farmland and gentle wooded hills of Johnny Appleseed fame dominate the landscape and make antique hunts and auctions events for everyone to enjoy. Specialty shops, horseshows, ice cream socials, classic car shows, an antique tractor and engine show, farmers markets and free bandshell concerts make life especially pleasant. Take a walking tour of our historical district and visit the

Ashland County Historical Museum, one of many fun spots for Ashland OH tourism ideas. We host some great events including the Ashland County Fair and Ashland County Farm Tour as well as the Ashland Symphony, Ashland University Theatre, Ashland Regional Ballet and Chautauqua Storytelling Performances. BalloonFest, one of Ashland’s premier events, is held every year.

The Balloon Glow, music, storytelling and stage performances, along with balloon races, make for a fun-filled weekend. Ashland Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 211 Claremont Avenue Ashland, Ohio 44805 419-281-4584 toll free: 877-581-2345 www.visitashlandohio.com ¤

Minutes from Columbus, Ohio. Miles from the Ordinary. Located in central Ohio, just 30 miles northwest of downtown Columbus, Union County OH tourism offers visitors a unique combination of the present and the past with its many tourism spots. Discover local attractions like our seven covered bridges or the Big Darby Plains Scenic Byway; explore how things are handcrafted at places

like the Phoenix Bat Company or tour our Honda Heritage Center; savor a meal at one of the countless unique eateries in the county or take a tour of one of our local wineries. Union County is also home to many festivals and fairs including the annual Covered Bridge Bluegrass Festival. Held the fourth weekend of September, the festival includes an

elegant Dinner on the Bridge, a full day of festival activities including bluegrass music, old-fashioned games, antique and food vendors, pumpkin carver, wagon rides, community church service and so much more. For more information about Union County, call 937-642-6279 or visitunioncountyohio.org. ¤

Discover Mohican-Loudonville, Ohio in the Winter It is snow and nature that keeps travelers coming to Mohican in the winter. Hike to Lyons Falls and see the ice form from the top to the bottom. Bring a mountain bike and ride the entire 25-mile loop or the 8-mile trip – just for fun. Located near two state parks and a state forest, Mohican provides a new adventure. Stay and play at a hotel, cabins, lodge or castle. Take a hike with the Naturalist from Mohican State Park to experience and discuss the GUESTQUEST WINTER 2017

signs of winter, including owl walks. Enjoy Winterfest and walk amongst the ice sculptures dotting the downtown landscape. Discuss the history and little-known facts about how the Mohican area came to be at the museum. Enjoy Loudonville’s quaint downtown with independent stores selling an array of art, clothing, jewelry, antiques and more. Relax and appreciate the local restaurants. From casual fine dining to down home comfort food – relish in the local delights. ¤

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Holiday Memories in Cambridge, Ohio Delight in the holiday spirit in historic Downtown Cambridge, Ohio this holiday season (now through January 1, 2018)! Marvel at the beauty of the charming city streets, stroll through the Dickens Victorian Village displays, take in the animated musical light show at the courthouse or enjoy other holiday events that Ye Olde Cambridge has to offer. The Guernsey County Courthouse Holiday Light Show lights up the night with thousands of pulsating lights synchronized to holiday music. Built in 1881, the courthouse is bathed in

15,000 colored lights outlining the building. Four different light shows take place each night now through January 1, 2018. Shows begin each evening at 5:30 p.m. with the last show playing at 9 p.m. (until 11pm on holiday weekends). The show is free to attend and watch night after night! Also back this year, the famed detective Sherlock Holmes and his sidekick Watson are returning to Cambridge to help solve “The Case of the Circumstantial Covenant!” Shows will take place November 10-12 beginning at 7 p.m. Friday

and Saturday, as well as 3 p.m. on Sunday, at the Cambridge Performing Arts Center. Packages are available. Charles Dickens great-greatgrandson, Gerald Dickens, will travel across the pond to join us on Friday, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Auditorium. To order tickets, visit www.DickensVictorianVillage.com. To learn more about Dickens Victorian Village and other holiday events in Guernsey County, logon to www.VisitGuernseyCounty.com or call the Cambridge/Guernsey County Visitors & Convention Bureau at 800.933.5480 ¤

Grove City. Altogether Adventure. If adventure had an Ohio zip code it would surely be 43123. Whether you like your adventure heart pounding or heartwarming, Grove City offers options for everyone from thrill seekers to wine sippers (and all those in between) with a range of activities that can only be called Altogether Adventure. If you’d like to ease into your adventure, Grove City is an ideal spot for bliss seekers to naturally refresh both mind and soul. Venture out with a mile hike to see the bison

at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park, or experience the new 3D archery range at Scioto Grove Metro Park. Both parks offer fresh water kayaking and canoeing and tree-canopied cycling, so you can get your heart rate up and let your spirit soar. Visitors can also take aim at LVL UP Sports, the paintball megapark, play a round of glow-in-the-dark footgolf at Kickmaster Footgolf, then scope out their indoor soccer theme park for year-round fun.

And because true adventure lovers don’t sit inside all winter, Grove City activities span the calendar. Sledding, ice skating and cross-country skiing make the most of frosty temps and pristine snow. Best of all, there is no rush hour in Grove City; your journey is perfectly paced for you... and anyone else you bring along for the ride. Start planning your adventure at visitgrovecityoh. com or call 800.539.0405. ¤

Welcome to Gallia County, Ohio on the Banks of the Ohio River Feel the sense of pride we share in belonging to this community and take advantage of the many attractions and events during your stay. Gallia County, located on the banks of the majestic Ohio River, is

home to many historical attractions, annual events, arts and theatre, winery and craft brewery and more! You’ll find something for the entire family!

Cool things to do this winter! Tanger Outlets, Polaris Fashion Place, IKEA, Cabela’s, and Field & Stream are great destinations to kick-start holiday shopping in Delaware County, OH. Relax on a chilly day sipping craft brews and wines. Dine like the locals in

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Our visitor guide offers a handy pocket-guide to our most popular and historic hot spots. Our professional staff partners with various organizations who are prepared to respond to your unique needs and to enrich your experience. Great things are happening in Gallia County, Ohio so be sure to check out our website at www. VisitGallia.com for a complete list of things to see and do or download our free mobile app VisitGallia to keep up-to-date on the latest information! ¤

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Ready for an Amazing Adventure? Join us in Fairfield County, where you’ll find great shopping, unique dining, eclectic wineries and breweries, lively festivals, and plenty of outdoor activities. Fairfield County is the intersection of history, art, and nature. Explore more than 8,000 acres of parks, preserves and trails. Appreciate the scenic beauty of 17 covered bridges – the most original covered bridges in Ohio. Step back in time at Rock Mill, an engineering marvel recently returned to its 19th century glory,

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featuring the largest all-wooden waterwheel in the USA! Re-examine the Civil War, appreciate the technology and passion behind the motorcycle, and wonder at the ways glass has been transformed through history. Admire our sculptures, murals, and galleries, or create your own masterpiece in one of our fun studios. Experience the power of nature, the ingenuity of mankind, hundreds of great events and countless amazing sites in Fairfield County! www.VisitFairfieldCounty.org ¤

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Welcome to Allegany County, NY When you visit Allegany County, NY, you will discover a mostly rural countryside interspersed with individually unique villages and hamlets set amidst a stunning landscape of rolling hills, deep valleys, and picturesque streams all connected to the historic Genesee River. Dense state and country forestlands and open fields beckon those who wish to experience the outdoors, which showcases our spectacular scenery and abundant wildlife. Allegany County is nestled in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains

and its tourism offers a wide variety of activities appealing to all visitors. We have a relaxed, unhurried way of life with a full menu of seasonal activities including hunting and fishing, fairs, festivals, holiday celebrations, outdoors sports, and special interest events such as a Trout Derby, an Artisans Tour, a Hot Air Balloon Rally, Celtic Festival, a Garlic Festival, Ridge Walk and Run and “Spectacular Smalltown Christmas Celebrations” to name a few. Accommodations for visitors include a wide range of choices including

motels, bed and breakfasts, campgrounds and rental cabins. Large and small game hunting, fishing, hiking, backpacking, skiing, birding, photography, canoeing, kayaking, and so much more can all be enjoyed in the wonderful outdoors of Allegany County. For other, we have a full range of cultural activities, shopping, dining and sightseeing. Enjoy the special ambiance of small towns and the welcoming spirit of friendly people! ¤

The New York Finger Lakes Region is Fun for All When you say Finger Lakes, what comes to mind - wine, lakes, outdoor activities? Finger Lakes encompass 11 different Finger Lakes, 14 counties and countless area attractions. While there are larger metropolitan areas to visit here in the Finger Lakes, part of the area’s quaint charm is the hundreds of small towns and communities that create different experiences making it feel like you’re discovering new things at every turn. The Finger Lakes has been put on the map, especially in the last 15 to 20 years becoming the nation’s second largest wine producing region and getting GUESTQUEST WINTER 2017

worldwide recognition as a wine region. The Finger Lakes specializes in the Riesling variety, creating Rieslings ranging from bone dry to sweet to please every palate. If you’re looking for more information on wineries and where to go, be sure to visit the either the Seneca Lake Wine Trail’s website for a full listing of wineries at www.senecalakewine.com or the Keuka Wine Trail’s site at www.keukawinetrail. com. Along with wine, there is so much more to explore. There are over 1,000 waterfalls in the Finger Lakes, 95 public campgrounds and more than 2,000 miles of hiking and biking trails. Spread over

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the wide region, there’s beauty in every back yard. There is abundant beauty in the summer time, but the region really opens up in the fall with the changing colors of the foliage. Progression into the winter means skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing. Bristol Mountain Ski Resort is a snow lover’s dream with the ability to snowboard and ski. You will meet smiling faces and have fun at every turn in the Finger Lakes area. For more information on the area, visit www.yatesny.com or contact the Yates County Chamber of Commerce at 800.868.9283. ¤ 23 23


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Winter Adventures in New York’s Great Outdoors No reason to hide inside when the temperatures drop. Grab your hat and gloves and head outdoors where you’ll find a multitude of ways to enjoy winter in New York. Whether you are an experienced skier or just want to try a bunny hill, the downhill ski centers in New York are ready to accommodate skiers and snowboarders alike. Bundle up and cast your line to ice fish or go for a dogsled ride at Allegany State Park.

Visit Dutchess County to enjoy cross country skiing and snowshoeing, while making sure to visit Hyde Park in February for their Winterfest. Invigorate your winter travel plans with a family snowmobiling escape to Chenango County in Central New York, a snowmobile destination known for its warm, friendly people, unrivaled lifestyle and beautiful natural surroundings.

Fulton County has its own downhill ski facility, ice fishing, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, and there are miles and miles of groomed snowmobile trails here as well.

Check out the three waterfalls of Wyoming County or the fireworks Saturday night at the President’s Day Weekend Winter Festival along Chautauqua Lake in February.

Though we’ve mentioned just a few, visit www.GuestQuest.com to find out more about these New York destinations and more and plan your New York getaway today.

Visit Dutchess County for an Unforgettable Winter Getaway This winter, don’t let the cold keep you home! Come upstate and admire the sparkly white snow blanketing the country landscape. Sled down the huge hill behind Staatsburgh. Ice skate anytime at the McCann Ice Arena. Sit by a fireplace and eat delicious farm-to-table food. Long winter weekends become

romantic B&B getaways at Village Victorians or cozy hideaways. Draw inspiration from the artworks at our galleries and museums. Learn about our American heritage at FDR’s Presidential Library. Pine for the outdoors? Stroll The Walkway Over the Hudson and appreciate the breathtaking scenic vista. At night,

screen an independent film. Attend a play. Find out if laughter really is the best medicine at a Comedy Club! Dutchess offers all of this and more in the winter months. About an hour from New York City, we’ll host an unforgettable getaway. By March get ready for Maple Sugaring and planning your spring escape! ¤

Make Chenango County Your Next Winter Destination Chenango County has more state land for winter enjoyment and family fun than any County but the Adirondacks. Roughly, 900 square miles is forested and more than 80,000 acres are open for hunting. Gear up for x-country skiing, hiking, snowmobiling, and ice fishing in Chenango County lakes and parks. Whaupaunaucau State Forest

offers 1,200 acres of state land and presents a perfect setting for outdoor activities and the Pharsalia Wildlife Management Area has 18.2 miles of marked trails available for cross country skiing. Other areas include a portion of the Finger Lakes Trail, with the main trail extending 562.9 miles, Rogers Environmental Education Center, Brookfield State Forest and

Bowman Lake State Park. Favorite local ice fishing spots can be found at Balsam Pond, Hunts Pond, Jackson Pond and Mill Brook Reservoir. Find more activities at www.chenangony.org/tourism and like us on www.facebook.com/ ChenangoTourism ¤

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Experience a Montreal tradition! Hotel Ruby Foo’s is a 4-star hotel complex that boasts a dazzling décor, great facilities, splendid services and delectable dining. The hotel is rated one of the best Montreal Hotels and for the 7th consecutive year is the proud winner of the “Consumer Choice” award in the independent Hotel category. Hotel Ruby Foo’s is located midway between downtown Montreal and the airport, just 1 block from the subway system. 24

Guests enjoy complimentary parking, local calls, WiFi, business center, 24-hour fitness center, heated outdoor swimming pool with terrace (seasonal) and much more. The hotel also includes a barbershop and two restaurants. The spacious Deluxe bedrooms boast Beautyrest Excellence pillow-top mattresses and 100% white goose-down duvets. For extended stays, Deluxe Studiokitchenettes are also available.

The hotel offers 5,000 sq. ft. of meeting space in eight Banquet Halls. Book at www.hotelrubyfoos.com with PROMO CODE GuestQuest to book your special rate. Hotel Ruby Foo’s Montreal 7655 Decarie Boulevard Toll free 1-800-361-5419 www.hotelrubyfoos.com www.facebook.com/ rubyfooshotel twitter.com/HotelRubyFoos ¤

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Tour Pennsylvania for a Great Getaway If you’re an animal lover, a Pennsylvania getaway is perfect for you. The first zoo in the United States calls Philadelphia home, as well as zoos in Erie, and the zoo and aquarium in Pittsburgh. Those who love the open outdoors will find nature in all her splendor with an abundance of activities like camping, hiking, horseback riding, climbing, star gazing and spelunking. The extensive expanse

of underground caves throughout Pennsylvania is mind-blowing to the first time cave explorer, and enticing to the experienced spelunker. Or head for higher elevation in the mountains, where at night, the sky is so clear, the constellations shine their magical shapes to light your way as the fresh air relaxes and recharges you. Hunting is also a popular pastime on a Pennsylvania vacation, which games in abundance such as whitetail

deer, black bear, cottontail rabbits, squirrel, and grouse. Pennsylvania is also considered one of the finest turkey hunting states in America. For a lively time, PA holds many of the nation’s best music festivals in the nation every year. But whether vacationing with the family or the adults, your quest for the perfect Pennsylvania getaway ends here. Let your adventure begin! Visit www.GuestQuest.com.

Tour Roar Explore… Central PA! Get out your winter coat and mittens to take a road trip to State College this winter! The Nature Inn at Bald Eagle, located lake side, is perfect for a weekend retreat. Hike the trails, sled ride or maybe even do some ice fishing! The breathtaking view will allow you to enjoy the outdoors while staying warm inside. Enjoy First Night State College to usher in the New Year, be greeted by Charles Dickens and candlelight carolers at Bellefonte’s Victorian

Christmas or enjoy an afternoon of skiing and tubing at Tussey Mountain Ski Area. Grab a putter for a round of mini golf on ice at Fun in the Snow at Black Mo. Take in any of the great shows at the State Theatre on the Penn State campus through the performances lined up by the Center for the Performing Arts. If enjoying Big Ten sports is more your game, grab tickets for national championship contending Penn

State Wrestling. Sit courtside at the Bryce Jordan Center for Penn State Basketball or reserve your tickets for Penn State Hockey at Pegula Ice Arena. Request a Central PA Visitor’s Guide…it is packed full of ideas and fun to plan any trip. Contact the Central PA Convention & Visitors Bureau for the latest deals and packages at 800-358-5466 or online at VisitPennState.org. ¤

Explore the Endless Mountains of Northeastern PA The Endless Mountains of Northeastern PA is the perfect place to go for fun, adventure or relaxation any time of year. Winter lovers will find some of the best skiing, snowboarding and crosscountry experiences, and there is never a shortage of holiday festivities where visitors can reconnect to the warmth of a small-town celebration. Springtime is overflowing with opportunities to explore nature,

with miles of trails for hiking and biking, along with plenty of streams and forested land to hunt, fish, and explore the wildlife. Warm summer days will invite you to take a kayak trip down the Susquehanna River or go camping under the stars, while the crisp fall air will beckon you to appreciate the spectacular foliage display or spend the day taking in the sights and smells at a seasonal festival.

Outdoor adventure, history, artistic inspiration, and a peaceful afternoon are the finishing touches to a perfect getaway to the Endless Mountains. Isn’t it time to plan your visit now? Endless Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania 800-769-8999 www.endlessmountains.org ¤

Let Your Pennsylvania Wilds Adventures Begin Here! Clinton County, in north central and game lands and the Susquehanna Less than a half-day drive from Pennsylvania, is the gateway to the River for your outdoor recreation. most points in the eastern U.S. will PA Wilds, offering state parks, forest bring you here to enjoy camping, hiking, kayaking, ATV riding, hunting and fishing. The area is known for adventure challenges such as trail races, dual sport motorcycling, and triathlon events. Two scenic byways offer ridge and valley views. Keep an eye peeled for deer, eagles, bear, and even elk, or check out the hang gliders taking flight from the scenic overlook Hyner View State Park. Clinton County is home to the Woolrich Store, the Piper Aviation Museum and the Heisey Museum, The Station (art) Gallery and the Millbrook Playhouse barn theatre. Visit www.ClintonCountyInfo. com or call 888-388-6991 for more on rural, beautiful Clinton County. ¤ GUESTQUEST WINTER 2017

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Rest, Renew and Enjoy an Adventure in Columbia & Montour Counties Nestled in the heart of Central Pennsylvania, Columbia and Montour counties are renowned for their rural beauty and outstanding

adventure opportunities. The local landscape is comprised of idyllic river valleys, rolling hills, green farmlands, charming communities, forests, parks

Pennsylvania’s Allegheny Forest Region Whether planning a one-day or multi day visit, Best Western Plus Bradford Inn is your perfect “home base” for visiting the wonderful Bradford PA tourist attractions including Allegheny National Forest region and its many attractions. We’re just 20 minutes south of the Seneca-Allegany Casino, featuring over 1,800 Reel and Video Slot Machines as well as Vegas-style gaming like Blackjack, Roulette, Poker, Spanish 21, Craps and Keno. The Zippo/Case Visitors Center & Museum, (just 1 mile away), features extraordinary displays, histories and

hundreds of purchasable items of two beloved American Icons, the Zippo Lighter and the Case Knife. Other nearby Bradford PA tourist attractions include the Crook Farm (an 1840’s farm and one-room schoolhouse), Penn-Brad Oil Museum (featuring an 1890’s wooden oil rig), Eldred World War II Museum and many antiquing opportunities. Best Western Plus Bradford Inn 100 Davis Street South Bradford, PA 16701 www.bwbradford.com 814-362-4501 ¤

and state gamelands. One must-see attraction is Ricketts Glen State Park, where hikers can enjoy a vast network of trails that take them past twenty-two stunning waterfalls. Nostalgia is heavy in the air at Knoebels Amusement Resort, where the old-fashioned rides and secluded woodland setting evokes sweet memories of childhood. Columbia & Montour counties are also home to twenty-five covered bridges. Picturesque and historic, these “kissing bridges” recall a time when life was simpler and closer to the land. For those looking to rest and renew, the counties offer plenty of luxurious lodging options. To download your free Travel Guide and get more information, visit: www.iTourColumbiaMontour. com or call 800-847-4810. ¤

There’s Snow Time Like Wintertime in Armstrong County, PA! Regardless of the occasion for a visit, there’s plenty to do in Armstrong County! Get your snow shoes ready for a trek on one of our many trails, and get in out of the cold to shop, wine, and dine along the way. No need to put the fishing pole away just because summer’s over; Crooked Creek and Keystone

Lakes are great for ice fishing, too! The slopes of Lenape Heights Golf Resort are perfect for sled riding, with some hot cocoa to follow. You can also enjoy the lovely, winter scenery on a horse drawn sleigh ride at Dragon Run Forge & Livery. After an adventurous day, warm up at one of our cozy hotels or B&Bs.

And that’s not all! Find your next adventure in Armstrong County! Visit www.ArmstrongCounty.com or contact the Armstrong County Tourist Bureau at 1-888-265-9954 to receive a FREE Visitors Guide! ¤

Don’t Hibernate! Celebrate in the backwoods. backroads. backwaters. of Clearfield County! The county is home to miles of snowmobile trails, public lands for hiking & snowshoeing and plenty of water surfaces for ice fishing. Winter activities abound at our state and local parks. Take a sleigh ride through our snow-covered fields or amble down the Groundhog Trail for some wine tasting. Plan your visit during Hegarty Mansion’s Victorian Christmas tours or Curwensville United Methodist

Church’s Christmas production of “A Search for Peace.” It will put you in the holiday spirit! There are plenty of specialty shops where you’ll find one-of-a-kind items, many of which are proudly made right here. Enjoy a sip-n-paint at one of our local art galleries. Visit Clearfield County and leave room in your suitcase for memories! 814-765-5734 www.VisitClearfieldCounty.org ¤

Winter in Crawford County Just because there is a chill in the air, there is still so much family fun to have in Crawford County, with many attractions, festivals and events. Visit our website www. visitcrawford.org or call 800-3322338 for more information. Avalanche’ Express Snow Tubing Park is 7 stories high and 900 feet long. No climbing up a hill, they hook you up and pull you to the top to enjoy all over again. Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad is a scenic 3-hour round trip train ride “Through the Valley that Changed 26

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the World.” The Train features Murder Mysteries, Fall Train Rides, Peter Cotton Tail and Santa Express. Baldwin Reynolds House Museum Bi-annual “Trees of Christmas.” The Manson is decorated with “live” trees and all handmade ornaments. An Ice Festival is featured at Ice House Park in Conneaut Lake. Moving Ice Sculptures, live chain saw carving, Chili Cook-off and more. Maple Taste and Tour –Have Hot Maple Coffee, Maple Candy and see how Maple Syrup is made. ¤ GUESTQUEST WINTER 2017


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You Story Begins with the Susquehanna River Valley Explore and discover treasures in Pennsylvania’s pristine Susquehanna River Valley. Spend the day hitting the trails - snowmobiling, cross country skiing, or snow shoeing in our State Parks and Forests. Take time to visit our award winning wineries and breweries found throughout the Susquehanna

River Valley. Attend a seasonal festival, visit a historical museum, go antiquing or shop local at our fine retailers and unique stores. Finish the day with a romantic dinner for two or share your day’s adventures with friends and family at one of our worldclass pubs or restaurants located in one of our picturesque downtowns.

Plan a trip for the day or turn it into a get away by staying at one of our cozy hotels, cabins, cottages or bed and breakfasts. At every turn you will find something to amaze and inspire you. VisitCentralPA.org or 877-207-8599 ¤

Come for Fun, Take Home a Memory! Indiana County, Pennsylvania, “The Christmas Tree Capital of the World”, offers something for everyone! Kick-off the holiday season in the hometown of famous actor Jimmy Stewart with the “It’s A Wonderful Life” Parade on November 17. The merriment continues on weekends from November 18 - December 17 with First Commonwealth Bank’s “It’s A Wonderful Life” Festival.

Enjoy the beautiful 30-foot live Christmas Tree, photos with Santa and live reindeer, tours of the Jimmy Stewart Museum, kid’s crafts, singa-longs, music entertainment, unique shopping and dining. For special weekend events and schedule, visit www.wonderfullifefestival.com. Visit one of our many Christmas tree farms and take home your perfect holiday tree and wreath! Some farms

offer “choose & cut” from their field or even a horse drawn wagon ride to make your selection! Visit our website and plan your next get away! Indiana County Tourist Bureau Indiana, Pennsylvania 1-877-746-3426 www.VisitIndianaCountyPA.org

Having Fun in the Oil Region - Any Season of the Year! In Pennsylvania’s Oil Region we have four seasons of fun! Our snow trails include Two Mile Run County Park where you can snowboard, sled ride or toboggan. You’ll also find cross country ski trails there, and you can ice fish on Justus Lake.

But that’s not all. Oil Creek State Park has professionally-groomed cross-country ski trails and Kahle Lake is another site to ice fish. In February visit Franklin on Ice and see artists turn blocks of ice into ice sculptures. Or, tap your toes at the Oil Country Bluegrass Festival held on

the third weekend of the month in Oil City. Nestled in the foothills of the Alleghenies, the Oil Region is located in northwest Pennsylvania, less than 100 miles from either Erie or Pittsburgh. Visit us soon to have some FUN in the Oil Region – any season of the year. ¤

Destination Franklin – Always Eventful! Franklin Light Up Night will be held on Saturday, November 17 and is the place that you will want to be for a magical evening of fun and entertainment! The Downtown Merchants host their season kick-off from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Lots of unique gift ideas! Franklin’s popular restaurants will be serving their best fare. See the beautifully decorated trees at the Barrow Civic Theatre

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Lobby. Santa will be at the Barrow Little Theatre and Jones Party Magic will give train rides. And in the evening watch as Franklin Lights Up and glitters in every way possible. The Electric Lights Parade begins at 6:00 pm followed by the awesome Pyrotechnico fireworks set to the sounds of Christmas! Come and feel the spirit in Downtown Franklin! The Franklin Fine Arts Council invites you to get out and shake the winter blahs at the annual Franklin on Ice on Saturday, February 3, 2018. The schedule is packed full of events for the whole family. The main event will be the transformation of Fountain Park into an outdoor ice sculpture gallery. Ice carvers will turn lifeless blocks of ice into beautiful sculptures. Carving will begin at 10:00 a.m., ending with the halfhour speed carving competition at 3 p.m. The sculptures are especially breathtaking when they are illuminated at night! Throughout the day, you can take advantage

of winter indoor sidewalk sales, chili cook-off, a nature art display, a Talent Competition at the BarrowCivic Theatre and much more. For the full schedule of events, visit www.franklinpa.gov or call (814)437-1619 for more information. “Franklin, PA Events/ Marketing Office” is also available on Facebook. ¤

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Engage your Senses on North Carolina’s Coast Eastern North Carolina is ready to tempt you with more than 300 miles of sandy beaches and two national seashores. Get lost beachcombing, exploring lighthouses, boating, or playing in the ocean. The pristine landscape of the North Carolina coast is made for relaxation and rejuvenation. Engage your senses at Cape Hatteras, named one of 2014’s “Ten Best Beaches in the US” by Dr. Beach, the county’s first national seashore and try some board surfing or beachcombing. Climb any of the coastal lighthouses for amazing ocean views. These lighthouses include Currituck Beach, Bodie Island, Cape Hatteras, Ocracoke Island, Cape Lookout, Oak Island, and Old Baldy Lighthouse. Visit the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kitty Hawk and stand where the Wright brothers took flight. While in Kitty Hawk, go fly a kite on the beach, or pick up a surfboard or kayak and experience the Outer Banks from a different vantage point. Watch wild

horses run free along towering dunes and stretching shores in Corolla, a must see sight. Charter a fishing boat out of Nags Head and try your luck catching cobia, flounder or mackerel. If relaxation is on your agenda, head out to any of the beaches and enjoy the rolling sand dunes and the sound of waves crashing. Eastern North Carolina features charming small towns where you can appreciate life at an easier, relaxed pace. Stroll through unique NC coastal towns to shop and dine on the catch of the day. Experience the scenic beauty of Coastal North Carolina along the sandy beaches of the Crystal Coast and climb the Cape Lookout National Seashore Lighthouse. Visit historic sites featuring Revolutionary and Civil War artifacts. Take in a sunrise and sunset at Brunswick Islands where south facing beaches allow you to see both. Check out the Crystal Coast for the nation’s best wreck diving. Enjoy the sound of the waves rolling in; appreciate the sunsets,

sand between your toes and feeling of bliss at Emerald Isle Beach. Check out the Battleship North Carolina in Wilmington. Visit New Bern and explore the Birthplace of Pepsi, Tryon Palace and the Firemen’s Museum. Located along the waterfront, Bike, hike, camp, or kayak the Intracoastal Waterway. Spend the day swimming and playing at Topsail or Ocean Isle Beach. See newly hatched baby sea turtles begin their journey to the sea. Tee off at any of the thirty championship golf courses in North Carolina’s Brunswick Islands. Whether you’re looking for a daring outdoor adventure or a more relaxing escape, a Coastal North Carolina vacation will fill your days with new experiences and unforgettable memories. When the sun sets, you’ll find many popular hotels, as well as beach house rentals to rest up for another day. GuestQuest will help you plan an unforgettable NC beach getaway along the scenic shores of North Carolina’s Coast.

America’s First Beach – Outer Banks, NC People have been drawn to the shores of the Outer Banks for hundreds of years. Explorers. Settlers. Pirates. This is America’s First Beach. The site of our country’s first National Seashore and the place where the English first tried to settle in the New World. National

and state parks share those stories and more. If you come, you’ll find a hospitable people in the towns and villages of the Outer Banks, and plenty of vacation rentals, hotels, and comfortable lodging options to call “home.” The restaurant and shopping options are equally diverse,

just not many big box stores or chain restaurants. Chances are, you’ll have to try something new. But hey, this is the land of firsts! You’ll be rewarded for stepping outside of the ordinary. Get in touch with the Outer Banks.

Visit Dunn, North Carolina For Year-Round Fun Dunn, North Carolina is located in the heart of North Carolina’s vacationland. With four distinct seasons, the Dunn area offers yearround fun! There are many wonderful things to see and do in the Dunn area. Great golf characterizes this region. There are two Civil War battlefields close to Dunn, dedicated to preserving the history of our great state. Dunn has many festivals, great dining and shopping. Visit the downtown shops and restaurants

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to experience the friendly charm of Dunn. Dunn is located along Interstate 95, halfway between New York and Florida. It is conveniently located less than two hours from North Carolina’s beautiful Crystal coast and just five hours from the oldest mountains in the world. Take a break from your travel off the interstate and experience why Dunn, NC is the place “where fun matters!”

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Enjoy Holidays, Hot Cider, Hard Cider and More in Hendersonville, NC Escape this winter to one of the friendliest towns in the South. Hendersonville, tucked in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, offers two months of holiday festivities, followed by more winter fun when the holidays are done.

“Home for the Holidays” transforms Hendersonville’s pedestrian-friendly downtown into a wonderland of joy from early November through New Year’s Day. Activities include ice skating, carriage rides, holiday concerts, nightly lights and a production of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” at Flat Rock Playhouse.

The Holiday Tour of Historic Inns and Cookie Caper is a self-guided tour of renowned inns that serves delicious cookies at each stop. An ongoing tradition is the “Flat Rock Playhouse Christmas Spectacular” held at the playhouse’s mainstage location.

Every Friday and Saturday evening in December, community groups roam Main Street filling the air with Christmas carols, while historic Mast General Store serves up hot apple cider. Sample hard cider at three cideries – Appalachian Ridge Artisan Ciders, Bold Rock Hard Cider and Flat Rock Ciderworks.

Mill House Lodge Flat Rock NC If you’re looking for something a bit different when visiting Hendersonville NC and Flat Rock in Western North Carolina, choose Mill House Lodge. Mill House Lodge is an historic accommodation that sits among the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina. The building once housed a working grist mill. It contains a one bed-room suite and three two bedroom suites that offer the soothing sound of water cascading over the old mill’s dam. 32

We offer a tranquil lake setting – a haven for those seeking a casual family atmosphere that our unhurried mountain retreat provides. It’s the perfect place for honeymoons, anniversaries, family reunions, group meetings or a simple getaway. Check out our website for information about our other accommodation choices: Jordan Lodge, Rhodes Cottage, Lakeview, Summey House, Timberlodge and Dogwood are also available.

Located only 5 minutes from Downtown Hendersonville, Carl Sandburg Home and the Flat Rock Playhouse and less than 30 minutes to The Biltmore Home & Gardens, Pisgah National Forest and DuPont State Forest – the Mill House Lodge is near all the attractions that Hendersonville has to offer. Mill House Lodge 1150 West Blue Ridge Rd. Flat Rock, NC 28731 (828) 693-6077 www.millhouselodge.com ¤

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Check out Sanctuary Brewing Co., Southern Appalachian Brewery and the East Coast headquarters of Sierra Nevada. The Brewery Experience provides all-inclusive tours led by a certified cicerone. Winter hiking is available along many trails. Drive from downtown Hendersonville to Jump Off Rock, where a short walk provides one of the best panoramic views in the mountains. The view includes four states – North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee. Contact the visitor center for a comprehensive guide to Home for the Holidays and trail maps geared toward history, art and spirits. The visitor center also distributes a Winter Getaway Rewards Card, which is valid Nov. 1, 2017, through March 31, 2018, and provides deals on lodging, shopping, dining and area attractions. Call 800-828-4244 or go to www.visithendersonvillenc.org ¤ GUESTQUEST WINTER 2017


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Sun, Surf and Sand Tempt Travelers A mix of easy public access, private retreats and natural preserves highlights the 200 miles of Atlantic Ocean coastline that South Carolina calls its own. For generations, beach trips to millions of Americans and Canadians has meant an easy drive to Myrtle Beach and later, Hilton Head, while expanded air travel has added more international travelers in recent years. Reliable, decent weather year-round and a burgeoning menu of attractions and amenities continue to drive that growth in popularity. Starting from the north, Myrtle Beach anchors the 60-mile crescent

of shoreline known as the Grand Strand. Characterized by long, sweeping stretches of sand and surf, the Strand offers both bustling and less-boisterous choices for plopping that plastic chaise lounge and propping the umbrella. In Myrtle Beach proper, hotels old and new, restaurants and shops line the beach, with public access points interspersed. Then there are the quiet ocean-side beach communities such as Cherry Grove, Atlantic Beach (considered perhaps the nation’s first predominantly African American beach town), Garden City and “elegantly shabby” Pawleys Island.

Each offers varying degrees of public beach access and wide choices of hotel, cottage and condo rentals, as well as package deals with many of the more than 100 golf courses on the Strand. Cozy Myrtle Beach and expansive Huntington Beach state parks also offer beach access, camping, environmental education programs and more. There are literally thousands of hotel rooms, condos, campsites and other accommodations along the South Carolina coast, as well as a myriad of dining, entertainment and educational options to help spice up the trip. -Marc Rapport

Come Discover Our Island in the Sun Fripp Island Resort is the perfect mix of everything you would want in a vacation, but without the crowded hustle and bustle of other South Carolina island resorts. If you crave fun, relaxation and plenty of personal time, plan to visit our island oasis and enjoy our South Carolina beach rentals. With a large selection of vacation homes, we have something for everyone. Our Fripp Island beach rentals range in size from one to eight bedrooms and vary from oceanfront to fantastic views of our golf courses.

Each and every one of our properties offers a unique resort vacation rental experience, complete with our personalized and expert guest service! There is a 3 1/2 mile white beach just waiting for your footprints in the sand. Every vacation sport and leisure activity is right here for you. Play two extraordinarily beautiful championship golf courses. Enjoy a game of tennis at the Racquet Club. Tour the island in one of our rental golf carts, mopeds or bicycles and

enjoy endless memories and fun with whatever island activities you enjoy. All rental toys are available through Island Excursions at the Marina. Located just a few miles from the Intracoastal Waterway, our marina offers great offshore charters and inshore fishing. Checkout the many activities, programs and amenities that Fripp Island Resort has to offer our guests at www.FrippIslandResort.com or call 866-226-2790. ¤

Myrtle Beach’s Grand Atlantic Resort…Any Season…Any Reason Any Season…Any Reason is the perfect time to visit Myrtle Beach’s Grand Atlantic oceanfront resort. Sixty miles of white, sandy beaches stretch just outside of your oceanfront condor rental. Watch the sun rise and set over the Atlantic Ocean from the beautiful grassy lawn, or from your oceanfront balcony. Grand Atlantic Resort features the flexibility of one to four bedroom condos with fully equipped kitchens in the heart of Myrtle Beach, SC.

Water venues abound at Grand Atlantic with a relaxing soak in the hot tub, or float down the lazy river. Swim in the sparkling, heated indoor or seasonal outdoor pool. The little ones are sure to enjoy the indoor bubble pool, or outdoor pool with mushroom falls. Grand Atlantic features an attached covered parking garage, plus the convenience of an onsite restaurant and store. The resort is

ideally located near Myrtle Beach’s most popular attractions. Come discover Myrtle Beach and Grand Atlantic resort, where Any Season…Any Reason is the perfect time to visit. Grand Atlantic Ocean Resort 2007 S. Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 800-852-7032 www.grandatlanticresort.com ¤

South Carolina’s Most Desired Oceanfront Resort Located in Myrtle Beach’s most desired section along Ocean Boulevard, the Sea Dip Oceanfront Resort is a family friendly property that offers a variety of amenities and affordable rates to make your next vacation the best ever. Amenities include oceanfront rooms, free WiFi in all rooms, guest laundry, children’s play area, picnic area with charcoal grills and ample free parking. GUESTQUEST WINTER 2017

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“As a family owned and operated business, we understand the value of the Family Vacation. We are here to serve and make your vacation the best ever!” Jackie Vereen GM. We invite you and your family to come stay with us! Sea Dip Oceanfront Resort 2608 North Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 800-334-1467 www.seadip.com ¤

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North Myrtle Beach has Something for Everyone Comprised of the unique seaside communities of Atlantic Beach, Barefoot Resort, Cherry Grove, Crescent Beach, Little River, Ocean Drive, Shore Drive and Windy Hill, beauty, charm, sea oats and sand dunes attract vacationers year after year. Great fishing, coastal entertainment and loads of recreational opportunities make North Myrtle Beach a family favorite. Private charters, casino cruises and riverboat cruises, surfing, water skiing, kayaking and snorkeling and just some of the adventures that North Myrtle Beach’s perfect location makes possible. You’ll find miniature golf courses with themes, challenges and even tournaments to keep you busy. The Alabama Theater, recently voted the #1 Live Entertainment Theatre by Myrtle Beach visitors and locals, and nominated for CMA’s Venue of The Year, features guest concert series with top selling artists. Art galleries, shopping and other attractions are sure to make your days enjoyable. From fine dining to casual eateries, seafood is the specialty along the coast. Enjoy southern hospitality, low country atmosphere and the beach’s best at the many restaurants along the coast.

Here in the Golf Capital of the World, resorts offering condos with golf course you’ll find no shortage of championship views, hotels with convenient amenities, courses designed by the best in the and more can be found in this ideal industry. Making the most of the natural destination. Vacation rental companies landscape the courses you’ll play will be utilize their expertise to help you find the both challenging and beautiful. Make perfect home for your family or group. sure to check out affordable North Myrtle Some even provide concierge services to Beach golf vacation packages to get the aid in finding the activities, attractions and best vacation value! discounts that will make your getaway Holiday, seasonal, sporting and other complete. Make your North Myrtle Beach family special events, live shows, festivals and parades can be a draw in and of vacation one to remember. Get away themselves. From Bike Week to the from it all with an escape to North Annual Blue Crab Festival, Fourth of July Myrtle Beach, let the sunshine kiss your Fireworks to the Christmas Parade, make shoulders, the sand kiss your feet and sure to check out and plan for the events let your cares slip away as you relax and enjoy the beautiful beaches and occurring during your North Myrtle Beach sun drenched shores in South Carolina’s vacation. perfect beach vacation destination. From golf resorts to North Myrtle Beach vacation rentals, lodging for every style and budget is available to accommodate your family vacation. Small family owned motels, oceanfront Conway boasts some of the best restaurants, lodging with luxurious suites, stores and boutiques in the area. Visitors can take beachside homes of every size in a show at the downtown theatre, walk around to and location, family friendly shop and eat or leisurely stroll the Riverwalk to take campgrounds and rv resorts, in the scenery. Conway is one of the oldest towns in South Carolina, founded in 1732. Conway’s past has been proudly preserved. A visit to the Horry County Museum or the LW Paul Living History Farm will find exhibits of life from a bygone era. The Conway Historical Trail identifies 39 historic, beautiful buildings and homes. Many of these dwellings are home to third or fourth generation family members who are tireless in caring for them. Conway is a delightful surprise and still not yet well-known by mass tourism. That will change, but until then, take advantage of all it has to offer. There truly is something for everyone! ¤

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Find Your Winter Happy Place at Ocean Lakes Family Campground We have a campsite or beach house for you this winter in Ocean Lakes Family Campground, a national award-winning resort destination located in Myrtle Beach, SC. Ocean Lakes features 300 beach house rentals that sleep 4 to 22 people. Our 859 campsites are large, pull-through, with full hook-ups, including Wi-Fi, and concrete pads are available 630 sites. Our rates are inclusive, we don’t add on for pets, people or hookups. Big Rig friendly, but tents are welcome! The Recreation team plans activities all year long! Our amenities include Sandy Harbor Family Fun Center - Games, Mini-Golf, Cafe and more. Enjoy our indoor pool, including water aerobics. Don’t sweat the necessities in life with Sandy Mart, Sandy’s Soapy Suds, Wireless Zone and more. Ocean Lakes RV Center offers RV service, sales and supplies. Customer service and online reviews garnered TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence in 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017. ¤ 34

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This Year, Bring All the Family on Vacation

Discover the Secret of Garden City: Water’s Edge Resort

Let’s not forget to include the family’s best friend! We have a large variety of pet-friendly properties that allow your entire family to have an unforgettable vacation. We have just completed a new Barc Park for your pet’s enjoyment. Enjoy the surf, our kid’s splash pad or relax in the new lounging wet pool. Enjoy shopping, and golfing at Tupelo Bay. Dine on local seafood or succulent steaks. Dance the night away. Do nothing…Do it all! Rose Real Estate would like to take this opportunity to welcome

Water`s Edge Resort is found in Garden City Beach SC, a tranquil seaside village only 12 miles from the bright lights of Myrtle Beach, and conveniently located near coastal golf courses, excellent entertainment attractions, nightlife and unique dining. Lose yourself sightseeing at a nearby state park, a botanical garden or enjoy a relaxing time fishing off an adjacent pier. Find

you and your family to our beautiful beach. Tucked away in quiet Surfside Beach, SC, close to shopping, dining, entertainment, award winning golf and incredible water activities. We offer everything from two-bedroom villas to gorgeous five-bedroom island-style homes. Join us and create your own memories that will last a lifetime! Rose Real Estate 897 Melody Lane Surfside Beach, South Carolina 800-845-6706 www.roserentaldept.com ¤

Romance at sunset enjoying a picture worth a thousand words. The resort’s oversized condo units include large oceanfront balconies, fully equipped kitchens, free WiFi, cable TV and more. The rooms are fully furnished with all the creature comforts of home. Top-notch amenities include a recently renovated pool deck and lounge chairs, an indoor and outdoor pool, Jacuzzis and private access

to one of the Strand’s most scenic stretches of white-sand beach. Come to Waters Edge Resort and enjoy the peace and quiet of an ocean side escape or the fun and flare of a family trip. Extend your stay with monthly rentals available October through March. Waters Edge Resort 1012 N. Waccamaw Drive Garden City, SC 29576 800-255-5554 www.watersedgeresort.com ¤

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Fall in Jackson Michigan Fall in Jackson, Michigan will change how you experience the Autumn season; colorful trails, scenic drives, corn mazes, haunted houses, fall themed wines & craft brews, and of course, birdwatching. Plan your visit to arrive with the Sandhill Cranes in October/early November and birdwatch at the Haehnle Sanctuary; stop by the Sandhill Crane Vineyard on your way back to your hotel for a meal and wine tasting. Paddle your

way around Jackson by following a Grand River Environmental Action Team trial map, or scheduling an appointment through Quiet World Sports. If peddling is more your style, cycle along the Falling Waters Trail to explore the flocks of cranes and Canada Geese – and take a breather in front of the breath-taking view of Lime Lake. Take a self-guided walking tour of downtown Jackson and discover the 1920s architecture.

Then get back into nature with Horse N’ Around Stables; ride on horseback along the Waterloo State Park trails uniquely accessible to Horse N’ Around Stables. Want more information on what’s going on in Jackson this fall? Go to ExperienceJackson.com/fall-tours or sign up for our monthly eNewsletter at ExperienceJackson.com/monthly. ¤

Coldwater Country…Southern Michigan Fun! An area characterized by 100+ lakes, unique attractions, stunning architecture, quaint downtown shopping and a host of entertainment options is right around the corner in Coldwater Country. Set in the middle of the US 12 Heritage Trail in Southern Michigan, Coldwater Country is a haven for relaxation. Escape to one of the more than 100 fresh water lakes; ride the rails on the Little River Railroad steam engine train; explore timeless Victorian downtowns and the countless antique shops in GUESTQUEST WINTER 2017

Michigan’s Antique Capital – Allen; take in a performance at the Tibbits Opera House plus a plethora of festivals and events throughout the year! Destination restaurants and affordable lodging rounds out the area that is so close and so fun! Make family memories as you discover the must-see and do adventures in the communities of Coldwater Country -- Allen, Bronson, Coldwater, Quincy, and Union City. 800-968-9333 www.ColdwaterCountry.com ¤

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Welcome to Frankenmuth, Michigan’s Little Bavaria Wilkommen. In German, it means welcome. Welcome to family time, welcome to playtime, welcome to Christmas time all year long; welcome to Frankenmuth, Michigan’s Little Bavaria. For those that have never been to Frankenmuth, they have likely heard about the world-famous chicken dinners served at both The Bavarian Inn Restaurant and Zehnder’s of Frankenmuth and Bronner’s

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CHRISTmas Wonderland, the world’s largest Christmas store. Together, the restaurants can serve 2,700 guests and Bronner’s welcomes millions each year. While Frankenmuth is known for chicken and Christmas, there is so much more to this little Midwest town that only has 5,000 residents. The cleanliness, beautiful flowers in the summer and fall, and Bavarian architecture seen throughout the

downtown is something to marvel; along with the quaint shopping village known as River Place Shops, hosting over 30 boutique shops. From a peaceful cruise down the majestic Cass River aboard a twelvepassenger electric boat sampling wine and chocolates, to enjoying family time at one of two waterpark hotels fully equipped with arcades, food and fun; there are memories waiting to be made in Frankenmuth.

If Frankenmuth is known for chicken and Christmas, being known for hosting major festivals and events would be a close second. From enjoying life-size snow and ice sculptures at Zehnder’s Snowfest and sampling beer from over 65 Michigan and International breweries at the World Expo of Beer, to throwing on traditional German attire at one of the two festivals that pays homage

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to Frankenmuth’s German roots: The Bavarian Festival and Frankenmuth Oktoberfest, there is never a shortage of things to do. So when you need to simplify the agenda, when you want extraordinary experiences with new friends, come visit us at a place where you’ll be welcomed with the warmth of history, heritage and happiness, welcome to Frankenmuth. ¤

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Travel “Up North” For Bavarian Hospitality Just a couple of hours north of the Michigan border you will find the Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn Lodge in the heart of Little Bavaria. Luxuriate in the old-world charm of dirndls and lederhosen and genuine Bavarian hospitality. The Lodge is on 13 rolling acres nestled alongside the scenic Cass River, complete with a wooden covered bridge. The Main Street

Bavarian Inn Restaurant features world-famous Frankenmuth® chicken dinners, along with traditional fare, and the largest selection of German beers this side of the Atlantic. For family fun – or for your inner child – the Lodge offers a huge collection of video games, a Bavarian-themed indoor mini-golf course and an indoor waterpark that

includes four pools and two swirling water slides! More than 40 locally-owned shops and boutiques are just steps away and a short drive away is the Prime Outlet Mall. Whether it’s a long family weekend or a couple’s get-away, a stay at the Bavarian Inn Lodge is truly an old-world experience that’s just “Up North” in historic Frankenmuth MI. ¤

Enjoy Family Style Chicken Dinners at Bavarian Inn Restaurant There’s something special about coming to Bavarian Inn Restaurant in Frankenmuth, Michigan to enjoy a home-cooked meal. Since 1888, more than 20 million guests have returned to feast on our worldfamous “all-you-care-to-eat” family style dinners with: Platters of premium golden chicken Delicious specialty breads

Noodle soup, cole slaw and fresh salads Baked dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, buttered noodles, and hot vegetable du jour Homemade ice cream Our Dinner and Luncheon Menus also feature authentic German dishes such as Schnitzel and Sauerbraten as well as steak and seafood. Comfort food? We didn’t invent it – we perfected it! What makes our

food special? Fresh ingredients and family recipes. Modern equipment is used to slice, dice and chop, but we control the quality. “Gathering under the Glockenspiel” at Bavarian Inn Restaurant is about welcoming you like family and making it easy for your family to gather. We specialize in large groups and family gatherings, both private and non-private! ¤

Bargain Shopping and Hotels Shop, Eat, Stay & Play in Birch Run, mid-Michigan’s #1 shopping destination! Enjoy outlet shopping at its finest at Birch Run Premium Outlets, our 140-store mall that’s sure to have exactly what you’re looking for. Designer names at outlet prices entice shoppers near and far. Plus, enjoy vintage treasures and collectible shopping in our area’s antique shops.

Experience savory offerings best rates around come from Birch from one of several well-recognized Run hotels that are right here in the casual and quick-serve restaurants. heart of it all! From family dining to fast food, the Birch Run, Michigan is Birch Run area provides a wealth of conveniently located on I-75 choices when it comes to re-fueling. between Flint and Saginaw, When it’s time to relax, take at Exit 136. Visit online at advantage of Birch Run’s top-notch www.BirchRun.org or overnight accommodations at one (989)-624-9193. ¤ of our six national-chain hotels. The

Michigan is a Winter Wonderland When the snow falls, Michigan is a winter wonderland! With dozens of challenging downhill and Nordic ski areas, family-friendly lodging, top notch instructional programs and plenty of après ski diversions,

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the state deserves its outstanding reputation. As a seemingly endless bolt of alluring, white carpeting is rolled out across the two peninsulas, Michigan is fit for winter royalty. Downhill skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, tubing and snowshoeing in Michigan offer enough thrills to cure any case of cabin fever. This diversity of snowsport options, often within a single resort or ski area, invites families to vacation together, and still lets everyone do their own thing. Numerous Michigan resorts and ski areas offer outstanding learnto-ski programs for beginners of every age and for experienced skiers looking to stay sharp. Michigan has dozens of ski destinations. Check out our list of downhill ski areas and cross country destinations to find the perfect class. Michigan is known by snowmobilers nationwide for its

unique combination of abundant and dependable snow, exciting terrain and extensive trail network. More than 6,100 miles of designated snowmobile trails are located throughout the state in six state forests, three national forests and many acres of privately owned lands. Michigan is one of only three states that offer a large system of interconnected snowmobile trails. Learn to drive a pack of Alaskan huskies through a pristine winter wilderness on a dog sledding weekend that just might be the experience of a lifetime. Dog sled adventures in Michigan provide pure excitement, exhilarating fun and a supercharged adrenalin rush. Find out more about Michigan’s thrilling winter wonderland opportunities by visiting www. Michigan.org. This information courtesy of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, at www.Michigan.org.

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So Many Beaches, So Many Good Times in Florida As you plan your vacation, getting away from the cold weather just isn’t enough: You want your beach vacation to warm you to the bone, long enough to last long after you’ve returned home from your trip. So you’re on a quest for the perfect Sunshine State vacation: a Florida getaway. With the longest coastline in the contiguous United States, you have more than 1,300 miles of breathtaking Florida beaches and

oceanic attractions from which to select. Whether traveling with the kids or enjoying your own time off, Florida vacation destinations are the perfect getaway for every size family. Any travel guide will tell you: Tourism and tourist attractions are Florida’s specialty, as they welcome more winter and spring guests than any other vacation destination in the

world. Many of the globe’s top theme parks are waiting for you to visit and have the vacation experience of a lifetime. Or for something a little “earthier”, you can tour the intriguing natural habitats and history of the tropical wetlands in the Florida Everglades. Or get up close and personal with the ocean and enjoy the best boating and fishing destinations in the world. Or simply

warm your spirit on the multitude of beaches with your every need met by world-class hospitality specialists. With miles and miles of beach vacation destinations, the Florida coast and Keys are the perfect spot for you to relax, recharge and enjoy the abundant pleasures of the ocean, both above and below the waterline. An abundance of resort hotels, cozy bed and breakfasts, or

even quiet, private rentals can make your Florida vacation as fast or slowpaced as you prefer. Florida vacation destinations allow you to customize your experience so it perfectly suits your vacation needs. Whether family-friendly mild or Spring Break wild, your quest for the perfect Florida vacation ends here. Let your adventure begin!

Start a New Vacation Tradition with Moonspinner Experience the Charm Your search is over for the prime parasail rides and beach chair vacation destination on Panama rentals. If you enjoy fishing, hiking, of Historic Gulf Beach Resort City Beach FL. Moonspinner Condominiums, where the beach and nature meet, located adjacent to St. Andrews State Park. We offer 24-hour security, two lighted PREMIER Tennis courts, heated pool, kiddie pool and hot tub, baseball/softball batting cage, exercise room, basketball, shuffleboard and FREE WIFI in every room. New electric car charging stations. Our seasonal beach service offers dolphin tours, wave runners,

bicycling or just being part of nature, the St. Andrews State Park is the way to go. Nestled on the quiet end of the beach, you are only minutes away from fine dining, marinas and boat launching just to name a few. Let us make a new tradition for your family. Call or book online today! Moonspinner Condominiums Panama City Beach, FL 32408 1-800-223-3947 www.Moonspinner.com ¤

Historic Gulf Beach Resort is located directly on Lido Beach in beautiful Sarasota, Florida. All of our 49 units are individually owned and decorated; there are no two units alike. The majority of our units have fully equipped kitchens and private lanais. Our beach is private and we have a heated pool, barbecue grills, Tiki Hut and a shuffleboard court. We have free Wi-Fi, security cameras and keyless entry locks.

Gulf Beach is the perfect place for family and class reunions, beach weddings, family vacations or just a place to get away for some special time with each other. Our resort is within walking distance of renowned St. Armand’s Circle. Every room is just steps away from the beautiful warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. For more information and pictures, please visit our website at www.gulfbeachsarasota.com or call us toll free at 800-232-2489. ¤

Veranda and White Sands – Enjoy the Good Life Warm hospitality, fun-filled activities and a casual island atmosphere await your arrival at the Veranda Beach Club on Longboat Key. Relax on your veranda, looking out over the crystalline sands of an eleven-mile beach, while the shimmering Gulf of Mexico lures you to the water’s edge. Drink in the beauty of your surroundings directly on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico. Veranda Beach Club 2509 Gulf of Mexico Drive Longboat Key, Florida 34228 800-411-5511 www.VerandaBeachClub.com

Enjoy the good life at White Sands, bordered by the azure waters of the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the wildlife-rich Sarasota Bay on the other. It has been designed for the fullest enjoyment of one of the most beautiful locations on Longboat Key. Nestled amid powder-white beaches and lush tropical gardens, the views from this property will always be spectacular. White Sands of Longboat 5114 Gulf of Mexico Drive Longboat Key, Florida 34228 800-230-2428 WhiteSandsOfLongboat.com ¤

Escape to Anna Maria Island Anna Maria Island is a quaint barrier island nestled in the Gulf of Mexico on the West Coast of Florida, with turquoise waters and white sandy beaches. Two great resorts to “get away from it all” are Silver Surf Gulf Beach Resort and Bridgewalk, a landmark resort. Silver Surf Gulf Beach Resort has its own private beach, chairs, umbrellas and towels at no additional charge, a pool, gas grill area, beach massage and boat rentals right on the property. 40

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Bridgewalk, a landmark resort is located on the energetic, Historic Bridge Street. Bridgewalk, is within walking distance to interesting shops, city fishing pier, putt putt golf and over seven restaurants, some featuring live music on a regular basis. A highlight of Bridgewalk is nearly every room has a Jacuzzi tub. We say… “you are going to love it here!” Contact us at www.silverresorts.com or call 866-779-2345. ¤ GUESTQUEST WINTER 2017


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The Summerhouse – Your “Home Away from Home” Enjoy the bright Florida sunshine, blue-green waters and pearly white sandy beaches of Florida’s Gulf Coast at The Summerhouse, one of the best Panama City Beach FL Condos. Whether staying a few days or months, we invite you to bring your family to stay at the beautifully decorated units at the

Summerhouse. Amenities include two beachside pools, hot tub, kiddie pool, shuffleboard, racquetball, tennis court, game room, picnic area with gas grills and WiFi.

The Summerhouse is located on the east end of Panama City Beach, just minutes from restaurants, attractions, fishing, boating, golf and shopping.

Don’t settle for a “regular” beach rental when you can enjoy your family vacation at the Summerhouse. Make The Summerhouse your “home away from home.” The Summerhouse Condo 6505 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 1-800-354-1112 www.summerhousepc.com ¤

Garrett Realty Heats Up Your Beach Vacation Since 1987, Seagrove Beach FL Vacation Rentals Garrett Realty Services, Inc. has been welcoming guests to the Beaches of South Walton and the laid-back, Old-Florida lifestyle that can only be Seagrove Beach. We offer the finest selection of Gulf-front/Gulf-side townhomes, condominiums and private homes available along Scenic 30-A between

world famous Seaside and Rosemary Beach. While our diversity and quality of accommodations is huge, we offer personalized service that will make you feel like family. Take advantage of your muchdeserved opportunity to relax your mind, rejuvenate your body, rekindle your relationships and remember what’s good about life – just waiting to be discovered through a walk on

the beach, a sunrise over the Gulf or a bike ride by one of our many Coastal Dunes Lakes. Who knows? Maybe even a dolphin will show up for an early-morning greeting. We look forward to being a part of your next vacation. Garrett Realty Services, Inc. 800-537-5387 www.garrettrealty.com ¤

Experience the French Riviera with Condos in Destin, Florida The Ultimate Seaside Vacation Playground If you are looking for the very best condo rentals, Edgewater Beach Condominium in Sandestin and Miramar Beach FL is the ultimate seaside vacation playground. With a touch of the French Riviera, the resort rises majestically beside the sparkling emerald waters, pristine white sands and fiery sunsets of Northwest Florida’s Emerald Coast. Our unique architecture is a landmark along the Emerald Coast.

The resort offers luxurious yet casual one-, two- and three-bedroom condos with private balconies overlooking lushly landscaped gardens and two shimmering pools (one heated), children’s pool, playground and Jacuzzi. Enjoy nearby boutique and outlet shopping, fine dining, spectacular golf and sport fishing, beautiful sunsets or just relax in the Florida sun.

Enjoy our resort’s many amenities, including FREE highspeed wireless internet, FREE beach set-up and FREE use of our state-ofthe-art fitness center. Edgewater Beach Condominium 291 Scenic Gulf Drive Miramar Beach, Florida 32550 800-822-4929 www.edgewaterbeach.com ¤

Destin Gulfgate Northwest Florida’s Premier Beachfront Vacation DESTINation! Creating an unforgettable beach your toes are in the emerald green enjoying the view from your balcony, vacation experience...that’s what waters, you’re sitting in one of our relaxing begins immediately. Destin Gulfgate is all about. Whether loungers on the beach or you are Destin Gulfgate’s luxurious beachfront condos are among the largest 2-bedroom condos in Destin and offer the ultimate family beach vacation on the Emerald Coast. All units have a 30’ private balcony offering panoramic views of Destin’s sugar white beaches and the crystal-clear waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Enjoy the privacy of our exclusive beach access while in the heart of Destin. Destin Gulfgate guests enjoy a beachside, zero entry pool, fitness center with Gulf views, free beach setup (March through November), free high-speed wireless Internet, reception facility, beach bar, gated entry to property, beach access and more. ¤ GUESTQUEST WINTER 2017

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