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A MAGAZINE FOR BLUEGREEN® RESORT OWNERS | ONE | 2008
Colorful Places - A magazine for Bluegreen Resort Owners
IN THIS ISSUE:

Solara Surfside
Location, location, location in Miami

Where the Wild Things Are
...in South Florida

Cool Off at Wakoola Springs
A new pool comes to The Fountains

Vacations—Sea to Shining Sea
Introducing Select Connections

Encore Rewards for the Savvy
Collect Dividends

Charleston: Past and Present
America's beautiful antique

How Can I Max My Points?
Bluegreen owners want to know

Bluegreen-to-You
Coming to a town near you...

Call of the Wild
Bluegreen Wilderness Club™ at Big Cedar®

The Canyon You Won't Forget
Breathtaking Dogwood Canyon

Take Up Fly-Fishing
Dogwood Canyon is the place

The World's Largest Music Festival
Milwaukee invites you

Start Your Engines
at Daytona SeaBreeze

Life Can Be So Suite
Visiting Bluegreen's first Presidential Suite

See & Be Seen in Las Vegas
Being cool in America's hottest destination

What's New at Shenandoah Crossing
Luxury Yurts and RV Pads

Where Crabs are King
South Carolina's Blue Crab Festival
DEPARTMENTS:
Dear Bluegreen Owner
A letter from the President

Bluegreen Online

Resort Report
Grande Villas at World Golf Village®

Bluegreen Insider
The Canyon You'll Never Forget: Breathtaking Dogwood Canyon
Dogwood Canyon Nature Park could be called the crown jewel of the Missouri wilderness. More than one travel writer has called it, "the most beautiful place I've ever seen," and few would argue with him. Just 16 miles west of Bluegreen Wilderness Club™ at Big Cedar®, Dogwood Canyon encompasses 10,000 acres of pristine wilderness, complete with wildlife, meandering trout streams, bridle trails, and a tram ride that allows even the most lethargic explorer access to the more rugged reaches of the canyon where the elk and bison live.

Pristine beauty and wildlife encounters await your exploration in the Ozarks' most idyllic natural wonderland.Among the most appealing aspects of the canyon are the spring-fed streams that are home to rainbow trout. Little Indian Creek welcomes catch-and-release and catch-and-keep anglers, and offers guided catchand- release trout excursions for serious fly fishermen. Shallow streams allow anglers to see the prize — not that visual sightings help much when your line dances above your head and settles tantalizingly just inches from the "big one." Catching or merely casting, time spent beside the trout stream is sun-dappled perfection. Horseback rides are available along a scenic, leisurely trail through ridges and hollows not accessible by the motorized tram or the hiking or biking trail. Riding is offered daily, March through November, with a shorter ride for kids, ages 3 to 11 available during the summer. The terrain is difficult in places, but these surefooted, gentle trail horses make the tough going much easier.

For less than $40 per adult, you can hike or bike the self-guided, 6-mile trail.A Dogwood Canyon Adventure Pass is the best value for a day-trip to the park. For less than $40 per adult (discounts for children ages 3 to 11), you can hike or bike the self-guided, 6-mile trail, enjoy self-guided trout fishing, and take a Wildlife Tram Tour — an ideal way to experience the best of the magnificent Dogwood Canyon.

Season-after-season and month-after-month, this perfectly preserved tract of Ozark Mountain paradise is simply heavenly. Spring brings the gentlest greens, the pale pinks and whites of dogwood, the impossible purple of redbud blossoms against sleek black branches. Add the yellow of forsythia and the furry gray buds of pussy willow and the season is so perfect that you just want to stand and stare reverently, absorbing the beauty as spring sunshine thaws the winter from your bones.

Fall is the season for a JeepĀ® safari through piles of red, orange and gold leaves.As spring gives way to summer, canopies of green leaves cover bridle paths and hiking trails. It's the season for picnics, walks on the 6.5-mile, gently sloping trail, or for enjoying beautiful Table Rock Lake.

Fall is the season for a Jeep® safari through piles of red, orange and gold leaves. It's the time for a spirited canter by horseback or for sitting back and enjoying the landscape from your seat aboard the Wildlife Tram Tour. It's the perfect time for standing on the bank of a sparkling trout stream carefully placing a fly in the path of a curious — and one hopes, hungry fish.

Dogwood Canyon is one of those extraordinary places you quite simply must experience.A dusting of snow brings the silence of winter to Dogwood Canyon. But as the end of the year approaches, holiday music can be heard echoing from the canyon walls. The angelic sounds come from the candlelit Hope Wilderness Chapel and red cardinals and evergreen trees combine to create picture of Christmas-card perfection.

Truth is, there simply isn't an off-season or a bad time to visit Dogwood Canyon. Located just 16 miles west of Big Cedar® Lodge and Bluegreen Wilderness Club™ at Big Cedar®, Dogwood Canyon is one of those extraordinary places you quite simply must experience. It can be explored on foot, by bicycle, on horseback, or by carriage, tram or canoe. Next Page
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