Nice idea but not sure how it will fly. But thats also depends very much on how you market the site.....
* Search engines read from left to right top to bottom. With that said why have ads by Google before your content?
I would move this to another location.
* Your title 'OutdoorAttractions.com. The premier vacation and travel directory for the outdoor enthusiast: Home Page"
People do not search you domain name nor do they search Home Page.... I would redo this and try and put my main keyword in the title close to the beginning.
*All of your page titles are the same.... this should be changed
* Your description is also to long and your pushing your domain name not what your site is about. Your description should be around 160 characters but no more than 200 characters and try to use 5 or so key words close to the beginning.
* Your keywords seem long as well and also appear stuffed
* Add title attributes to your nav links. This may not help on the
SEO factor but it does add accessibility.
* Add alt tags to your images.
* Do not link to 'outdoorattractions.com/default.aspx' but link to 'outdoorattractions.com'
* Your sitemap should contain a link to every page you want indexed.
* Add a robots.txt and put your your sitemap in it . this can be done by adding 'Sitemap:
http://www.example.com/sitemap.htm'
* If you can, Try and use
SEO friendly URL's
* Your site seems to be real slow loading pages. Most people only give 30sec before they give up
* I never cared for any page that is left or right align. I would make it centered but thats just my opinion.
* If you do not have one, make a sitemap.xml and submit it to Google and Yahoo.
Read this for more info.
* When your site is done 100%. If you can write a press release and submit it to
here. Great way to get a lot of links.
* Your text maybe a bit small for some visitors.
* Add a breadcrumb trail so your visitors know at all time where they are on your page. This also help with inter linking.
Hope this info helps: Good luck