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If you get tired of the city lights, head 15 miles north to this 14,500-acre park. There's something here for everyone—jogging trails, a disc-golf course and an archery range for the athletic, nature trails and a nature center for those who want to learn about the local wildlife, and boat rentals on the lake for anyone who wants to get out on the water. Take brunch to the picnic grounds if you are spending the day, or rent a cabin for a longer stay. Admission is free, but there are various charges for boat and equipment rentals.
This place is groovy.I loved it. I really recomend it to everyone. I had the time of my life. It was so so so so so funn. It was like totally tubular. STELLAR. And totally far out.
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Bordered on the south by the state of Mississippi and on the west by the river of the same name, the City on the Bluffs has long been spreading eastward, taking in more and more of Shelby County. Hot and humid in July and August, Memphis delightfully enjoys a mild climate the rest of the year. Downtown …