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Margo Schmiederer

Born and raised on the East Coast, a true lover of everything outdoors. Currently residing in Bucks County, PA. My current kick is road cycling and gradually breaking into mountain biking. Find me anywhere with adventure.

It doesn't get much better than rock climbing in the rockies! Amazing views and a great workout

The Tow Path is one of the most beautiful paths in the area, and one can even bike from Cleveland to Akron using it!

The Highline is a main attraction in the City now. You can walk the length of it in a few hours and you will catch glimpses of the Hudson River and the neighborhoods along the way. A must-do in New York!

Definitely stop by if you're in the area as this is one of the few Frank Lloyd Wright houses open to the public for touring!

Brooklyn has character, and so does this trail! Ride along it for wonderful views of the river.

A serene and heavenly spot in the Highlands. I would consider it a must-see if you're in the area.

For Grey's fans, yes, this is one of the shots of downtown from the show! Beautiful views all around the park and plenty of benches to sit and take them in.

Rainbow Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls on Hilo-side and it's easily accessible. Bring your camera and enjoy the views!

El Yunque is one of the only rainforests on U.S. soil. It is a beautiful hike that can get crowded, especially at the waterfalls and swimming holes.

If you're taking a tour of the Dead Sea and Masada, it is likely that you'll stop here. It is a beautiful place with lots of fresh running water to dip your toes into. And goats are everywhere! There is also a general picnic area where you get buy refreshments and sit at tables. Don't miss this spot!

You will quite literally watch the sun rise up over the Dead Sea and desert horizon. The hike to the top is somewhat difficult, and there are often ankle injuries because of how rocky it can be, so be careful! Masada has thousands of years of history and religious context, something to research if you're interested.

You may or may not think to yourself, "will I ever see this lake?" It's a very rocky area, so be sure to wear good shoes for this hike. Once you reach the lake at the top, though, it is very beautiful and peaceful!

Treehouse Point is surreal. If you love cabins and treehouses, come check out this place to see how builders have created beautiful structures nestled in the great outdoors. If you can't stay, you can take a guided tour of the property where you'll be able to go inside most of the cabins on the property!

Pay your dues to Mt. Tammany, one of the most famous hikes and mountains in the Delaware Water Gap. The blue dot is pretty strenuous, but nothing unreasonable. Be sure to go to Hot Dog Johnny's on the way home if you're heading south!

Kayak at Janes Island and you'll remember the views forever! The small islands and marshes off of the main land offer respite from paddling and opportunities for swimming.

You can't go wrong hiking in the White Mountains! This trail is pretty difficult, but very enjoyable along the way.

The Cliff Walk will humble you lol - the houses along the way are incredible (you can tour them during Christmastime!). Still, the walk is beautiful. There is even some cliff-jumping opportunities along the way.

Beautiful in every aspect - the bridge itself, the views from the bridge, where both ends lead. You are walking on history when you walk(run or cycle!) the Brooklyn Bridge!

You must take the Staten Island Ferry! It's free and about a 30 minute ride one-way. Spend the hour to go to and from! Once you get into New York, enjoy all that there is to offer in Battery Park.

The first time I did this in 8th grade, I fell in love with the city. It's hard to find as great a view, but definitely going to be paying for it!

Unfortunately, this trail has been closed. If it ever opens up again, definitely check it out! It is a beautiful hike with lots of history.

Not a long or difficult hike, do it to enjoy the views at the top!

This is a famous photograph in the City - after you snap your pictures, walk around the area and take in the full glory of the neighborhood!

Ralph Stover has so much to offer - hiking, swimming, and rock climbing. Even the drive to the park is beautiful as this part of Bucks County is very idyllic and rural.