Robin Fowler

I have been a freelance writer since 2005, and have also worked as an elementary school librarian. I love the great outdoors - hiking, camping, canoeing, and everything in between. I am a wife, and the mom of two pretty great kids.
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University of Florida, Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies; Florida State University, Master of Science in Library and Information Studies

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  • Taking Your Family on a Day Hike
    You might think a short walk in the woods means simply tying your sneakers and hitting the trail. But you must be prepared! It is important to bring the right gear with you to guarantee your safety and enjoyment, especially if you bring the kids along.
  • Five Card Games to Play with Kids
    One of the best ways to spend time, and connect, with your kids is by playing games. Card games are a fun and inexpensive way to work in some quality time with your family.
  • Hiking in Western North Carolina
    Hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains of provides some of the most beautiful views in the United States. Majestic mountains, verdant plant life, and untamed and wondrous wildlife abound.
  • Paynes Prairie State Preserve
    Located in North Central Florida, Paynes Prairie is a gem of a park to hike, bike, camp, and observe some of Florida's wildest and most beautiful plants and animals.
  • Devil's Milhopper
    In Gainesville, there is an impressive geologic site known as Devil's Millhopper, a sinkhole filled with lush green foliage, crags and crevices, and unique life.
  • The Hiking Trails of North Central Florida
    The cooler, less humid fall is an ideal time to explore some of North Central Florida's natural sights. There are prairies, marshes, hammocks, and sinkholes to explore, featuring a variety of habitats and ecosystems.
  • The Best of Gainesville, Florida
    Gainesville, Florida is more than just a college town. It is filled with beautiful natural sights, cultural venues, and plenty of southern charm.
  • O'Leno State Park
    O'Leno State Park ranks among Florida's best places to hike, camp, swim and enjoy the often forgotten natural beauty of the Sunshine State.

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