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RV Lifestyle Chattanooga, Tennessee Tennessee’s fourth-largest city offers an incredible combination of breathtaking scenic beauty, revitalized riverfront (13-mile paved Riverwalk scattered with attractions, parks, restaurants, riverboats) and the world-famous Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel. Outdoor adventures, a rich history, restaurants to please every palate, a thriving arts scene and shopping. Sedona, Arizona If you delight in gazing at towering red rocks or driving through rugged canyons, then go to Sedona. If you admire exquisite art, or are captivated by amazing architecture, then go to Sedona. Sedona is a must-stop. Sedona is located at the mouth of a rugged canyon, surrounded by the 1.8 million-acre Coconino National Forest. A 610 metre-high escarpment known as the Mogollon Rim towers over town. The cliffs are made of ancient deposits of soft limestone, mudstone and sandstone, which easily erode. Formations such as “Steamboat” and “Snoopy” can be seen while wandering Sedona’s main street. Texas Hill Country The Hill Country rises out of south-central Texas like an island out of a vast ocean. A large area of rolling hills and valleys with limestone canyons, clear-water rivers and a few scattered small towns, the Hill Country is densely wooded in places. Prepare to be amazed. No big cities, no hustle and bustle. Just cafés with country cooking, water for fishing and inner tubing, and the best slowsmoked-over-wood-coals BBQ in the state. Located smack-dab in the middle of Hill Country (think: fields of bluebonnets and local wineries), Fredericksburg is a Germaninfluenced town that has maintained its roots. Visit on any given summer afternoon and you’ll find a lively scene of barbecues and beer, singing and dancing. 26 | www.snowbirds.org

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