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| Catching Some Waves |
| If you like to surf, or even if you want to learn, here are five coastal cities where you can catch a wave or two. Some may even surprise you. |
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Cocoa Beach, FL
Visit Florida's space coast and learn to surf where the waters are shallow and calm. Get all your gear at Ron Jon's, the world's largest surf shop. It's open 24/7.
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Kill Devil Hills, NC
Surf where the locals surf at the Outer Banks: Old Station at Milepost 2, Kitty Hawk and Avalon Pier. Enjoy some surf competition Labor Day weekend.
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Montauk, NY
Take your board to Ditch Plains Beach, a.k.a. Surfer Beach. The waters off Long Island come from all directions creating consistent waves.
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Ruggles, RI
Hit the waves behind the Newport mansions. The waves are largest in late summer. Only experienced surfers should dare these cliff crashers.
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| Source: Instagram @rosscreativeworks, @barefootforlife, @lstrass, @newportsurfunderground, @saltybreezeart
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| Noah's Ark |
| Play at the country's largest water park. Ride the Black Anaconda if you dare. |
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| Splashin' Safari |
| Visit Santa Claus, IN to ride the two longest water coasters at the world's first theme park. |
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| Water World |
| Treat the family to 49 family-friendly attractions at this top 10 water park near Denver. |
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| Source: Instagram @noahsarkwaterpk, @themeparkthrills, @janellemcf
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