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National Park Economic Output: $50 billion. National Park Budget: $3 billion. Something doesn't add up...
National Park Economic Output: $50 billion. National Park Budget: $3 billion. Something doesn't add up...
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Ardennes
Belgium
Luxembourg
Germany
France
For the 80th Anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge, this video will give you an overview of the Nazi's final offensive.
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Grand Canyon
Arizona
While visiting Grand Canyon National Park, we hiked two main trails and explored many other spots. It's now one of our top destinations!
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Shenandoah
Virginia
Chief of Natural & Cultural Resources talks through his current work to rebalance the pH of Meadow Run as cold-water fish habitat. vc: Luca Pfeiffer
The George Washington Birthplace National Monument is much more than just the site of the first president's birth. It encompasses the entire 550 acres of the former Popes Creek Plantation where the Washington family lived for generations. Today, visitors can explore the colonial revival farm, visit the burial ground, or take a dip in the public beach. The visitor center is also a great place to learn more about the history of the area and see artifacts from the Washington family. Whether you're looking to picnic or just take a walk in nature, the George Washington Birthplace National Monument is a great place to spend a day.
Go to park pageSan Francisco Maritime National Historical Park includes a fleet of historic ships, a maritime museum, and a research center. The park's fleet of historic ships includes the steam ferryboat Eureka, the steam tugboat Hercules, and the scooner Alma, and other notable survivors from the late 19th and early 20th century. The maritime museum features exhibits on the history of San Francisco Bay and its role in the development of California. The research center houses a library and archives on maritime history stretching back to the 1930s, and is the largest maritime library on the West Coast. The park also offers educational programs and public events throughout the year. The visitor center, Hyde Street Pier, and Maritime Museum are all situated adjacent to the foot of Hyde Street and at the western end of the Fisherman's Wharf district.
Go to park pageThe first national monument designated by President Joe Biden in October 2022, Camp Hale was the World War II training ground of the US Army's 10th Mountain Division. A large, open valley with easy access to features for rock climbing, skiing and other winter warfare training, Camp Hale once held more than 1,000 buildings and hosted around 15,000 troops. The monument encompasses more than 53,800 acres and includes the Tenmile Range, a popular area for hikers and rock climbers. Visitors beware - there is still some live ordinance lurking in the area.
Go to park pageJust 30 minutes from Phoenix, Arizona, the Tonto National Forest ranges across 600,000 acres of varied landscapes and attracts 3 million visitors a year. Its iconic resident is the giant Sonoran Desert cactus, but if you're not a plant fan there's no reason to get prickly. You can go kayaking, jet-skiing and even scuba diving in Canyon Lake, or visit Goldfield Ghost Town and plunge into the Wild West. It's also a wonderful destination for camping or RV trips. Then as the sun dips low, get your camera gear out and head to Tonto National Monument, a designated dark-sky park, for spectacular star-gazing.
Go to park pageDigby Neck is a scenic peninsula in Nova Scotia, Canada, known for its breathtaking coastal beauty and rich maritime history. Jutting out into the Bay of Fundy, it offers stunning views of the world's highest tides. The area is renowned for its quaint fishing villages, seafood delicacies, and opportunities for whale watching. With its rugged coastline and charming communities, Digby Neck is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil escape by the sea.
Go to park pageLocated in Bayfield, Wisconsin, the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore is a U.S. national lakeshore consisting of 21 islands and shoreline encompassing 69,372 acres on the shore of Lake Superior. It is known for its collection of historic lighthouses, sandstone sea caves, a few old-growth remnant forests, and natural animal habitats.
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