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Vegan camping trip in Antietam

(TRAVPR.COM) MARYLAND - July 24th, 2013 -

Vegans camp and without a problem. Especially when they go on a vegan camping trip.
Green Earth Travel and Outdoor Excursions will show them just how to do that!
 
August 24-25 (one night)
Drive to Boonsboro and meet us in the late morning early afternoon
for some fun water sports or hiking. 
Box vegan lunch to take with you what ever your activities are.

Early evening we will pitch our tents and start the camp fires to get ready for our gourmet vegan dinner and to tell our stories around the campfire.
 
In the morning wake up to a delicious vegan breakfast and some time to relax and hang out by the creek or read a book before heading back home.


August 24- Price from $56.50

$56.50 per person 4 people in a tent
$58.00 per person 3 people in a tent
$61 per person 2 people in a tent
$70 per person for 1 person in a tent
If you bring your own tent you will save $15 total (not per person)
Pay by credit card is a 3% fee.
 
Want to kayak or canoe?
Here you go
Tubing-$20.00 per person rental
Canoeing 40.00 per boat rental and shuttle (two person boat)
Kayak 45.00 per boat rental and shuttle (one person kayak)
Tubing from one end of the property to the other end is a lot of fun

Wake up to the wonders of nature and an incredible vegan breakfast!
Go site seeing in Boonesboro(see below) or raft on the Antietam creek or just read a book. Your choice!
Price includes-
1 night tent 
1 dinner, 1 lunch, 1 breakfast (all vegan)
Not included-sleeping bags. Any tours not included.
 
Nestled at the foot of South Mountain, between Hagerstown and Frederick, lies a rural town at the crossroads of regional heritage tourism. Founded in 1792 by George and William Boone, cousins of Daniel Boone, Boonsboro forms a gateway to relevant colonial and Civil War heritage sites including the National Road, Washington Monument State Park, South Mountain, and Antietam National Battlefield. The C&O Canal Towpath and Harpers Ferry Historical Park are only minutes away, and the proximity to the Appalachian Trail makes Boonsboro a welcome respite for hikers.

Boonsboro offers visitors an array of local attractions: a charming town museum featuring historical artifacts, a restored 1902 trolley station, a state of the art library situated amidst the newly expanded Shafer Park, and the Inn BoonsBoro - a beautifully restored historic bed-and-breakfast located on the square, owned by New York Times Bestselling author Nora Roberts.

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Name: donna zeigfinger
Company: Green Earth Travel LLC
Phone: 3014042892
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donna@greenearthtravel.com
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