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Don't know what to do while visiting Big Bend National Park? Here are some of our favorite things to do.
Don't know what to do while visiting Big Bend National Park? Here are some of our favorite things to do.
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41°48'6.25"N, 124°8'28.36"W
Redwood
California
Encompassing one national park and three state parks, this California gem shouldn't be missed, especially if you're a fan of Jurassic Park!
34°4'45.61"N, 116°2'11.8"W
Joshua Tree
California
Joshua Tree NP is unique because of the quantity of Joshua Trees there, but don't miss the Cholla Cactus and the impressive rocks and vistas, too.
38°40'26.11"N, 78°19'0.02"W
Shenandoah
Virginia
Find out what what SNP's forest is facing, how they're handling it, what role you might be playing, and how you can help from SNP Botanist of 27 years
This National Historic Site commemorates the life and legacy of the 42nd President of the US. When Bill Clinton was born in 1946, his father had already passed away. He was named after his father, William Jefferson Blythe III, and from a young age he was raised in rural Arkansas by his mother and grandparents. These experiences shaped Clinton's views on race relations, social justice, and public service - views that would later define his presidency. He lived in Hope, Arkansas with his mother and grandparents until he was four years old. It was during this time that he developed a deep attachment to the town, and its people have remained an important part of his life ever since. In fact, when asked where he gets his hope from, Clinton famously replied: "Hope is home." Today, Hope is a thriving community that continues to be shaped by Clinton's ideals.
Go to park pageIt takes center stage every four years for the inauguration of US Presidents, but "America's Front Yard" draws millions of visitors all year round. It's a place that honors presidents, remembers the sacrifices of our war veterans and acts as home base to the world's largest research and museum complex, the Smithsonian Institution. Whether it's a nighttime visit to the Lincoln Memorial, a spring picnic among the cherry blossoms surrounding the Jefferson Memorial or a daylong visit to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, a visit to the National Mall is always one to remember.
Go to park pageThe Overland Trail, also referred to as the Overland Stage Line, played a vital role in the American West during the 19th century. While parts of the trail were used by explorers and trappers since the 1820s, its significance grew in the 1860s as an alternative route to the Oregon, California, and Mormon trails through central Wyoming. The Overland Stage Company used the trail for stagecoaches, transporting mail and passengers to Salt Lake City, Utah. Beginning in Atchison, Kansas, the trail passed through Colorado before looping back to southern Wyoming, ultimately reconnecting with the Oregon Trail at Fort Bridger. Its operation ceased in 1869 with the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad, rendering stagecoach mail service unnecessary.
Go to park pageGrand Haven State Park is a 48-acre park set along a half-mile of sandy Lake Michigan shoreline. Popularly called "The Oval", the park consists primarily of beach sand and provides scenic views of the Grand Haven pier and two lighthouses. The park is home to a modern 174-site campground, an overnight lodge, a designated swim beach, picnic areas and a beach pavilion. The adjacent boardwalk along the Grand River is a popular fishing destination.
Go to park pageThe Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail is a 444-mile recreational path that follows the historic Natchez Trace Parkway from Nashville, Tennessee, to Natchez, Mississippi. The trail is open to hikers, bicyclists, and horseback riders, and offers a unique opportunity to experience the different landscapes of the southeastern United States. Along the way, visitors can see preserved Civil War battlefields, Native American mounds, and scenic vistas. The trail also passes through a number of small towns, each with its own history and character. Whether you're looking for an adventurous hike or a leisurely bike ride, the Natchez Trace Trail has something to offer everyone.
Go to park pageCuster Gallatin National Forest is a stunning wilderness area located in southwestern Montana, traditionally the land of the Crow, Shoshone, and Blackfeet tribes. With over 3 million acres of breathtaking landscapes, it is a nature lover's paradise. The forest is named after General George Armstrong Custer and Albert Gallatin, Treasury Secretary under Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison and a scholar of Native American languages and cultures. The forest is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including grizzly bears, wolves, elk, and mountain goats. There are six separate mountain ranges within the forest including the Gallatin, Madison, Bridger, Crazy, Absaroka, and Beartooth Ranges. With its spectacular natural beauty and abundant resources, the Custer Gallatin National Forest is truly a treasure of the American West.
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