Tips for Hiking in Capitol Reef National Park
One of Utah's "Mighty 5," this park is often underrated for its outstanding hiking potential.

One of Utah's "Mighty 5," this park is often underrated for its outstanding hiking potential.
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Assateague Island
Maryland
Virginia
Discover one of the few places in America where horses roam free. Assateague Island is a barrier island between Maryland and Virginia.
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Watkins Glen State Park
New York
Experience one of the most visited parks in the Finger Lake region of New York State.
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Women's Rights NHP
New York
From the Statues, to the Church, and Museum, take a tour and learn about the history of Women's Rights in Seneca Falls.

Fort Raleigh National Historic Site preserves the location of Roanoke Colony, the first English settlement in North America in 1587. The colony, which was promoted and backed by entrepreneurs led by Englishman Sir Walter Raleigh, failed after three years. There were two attempts to establish a permanent colony in Roanoke in 1585 and 1587, the latter became known as the “lost colony.” Despite its failure, the Roanoke Colony retains significance as the beginning of the British Empire. Today, visitors to Fort Raleigh National Historic Site can see remnants of the original fort built by the colonists as well as a replica of one of the colony's buildings. During the Civil War in 1862 the Union Army occupied the island, and soon enslaved refugees fleeing captivity established a camp. The freed residents established the Roanoke Island Freedmen’s Colony, and created a vibrant economy supporting the Army. A marble monument memorializes the Freedmen’s Colony.
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The Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial honors the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during World War II and the 34th President of the US. The memorial is located to the south of the National Mall, in a park-like plaza framed by large columns and featuring a mesh tapestry depicting the Normandy landings. The memorial was designed by famed architect Frank Gehry and completed in 2020. It has been criticized for its cost (over $150 million), its use of public funds, and its location (on federal land that was originally intended for use as a museum). Nevertheless, it stands as a testament to Eisenhower's legacy as one of the most consequential figures in American history. For better or worse, the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial is here to stay.
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A great place to explore the history of France in America, Fort de Chartres State Historic Site features a reconstruction of the last of four forts named "de Chartres." The first was built in 1720, when France was the dominant colonizing force ranging from the Gulf of Mexico up into Canada. From 1753-1765 Fort de Chartres was the French seat of government for Upper Louisiana.
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Katmai National Park and Preserve is a unique and special place. Not only is it home to an active volcano, but it also protects 9,000 years of human history. The park was established in 1918 to protect the region surrounding Novarupta, which had been devastated by a volcanic eruption. Today, Katmai is also home to thousands of brown bears, as well as important habitat for salmon. The park offers visitors the chance to see these creatures in their natural habitat and to learn about their vital role in the ecosystem. In addition, the landscape itself is alive with underfoot creatures that remind us of what it is to be wild. Experiencing Katmai National Park and Preserve is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
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Glacier National Park is one of the most stunning places on earth. A true showcase of Mother Nature's grandeur, the park is home to melting glaciers, alpine meadows, carved valleys, and spectacular lakes. With over 700 miles of trails, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Swiftcurrent Lake is a popular spot for fishing and boating, and the Going-to-the-Sun Road is one of the world's greatest drives. Scenic boat tours are also a great way to take in the sights. For those who love to hike, the Grinnell Glacier is a must-see before it's gone forever. The Hidden Lake Trail is also a great option for those looking for some stunning photos. No matter what you choose to do, Glacier National Park is sure to leave you with lasting memories.
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The Waco Mammoth National Monument is a paleontological site and museum in Waco, Texas, where fossils of 24 Columbian mammoths (Mammuthus columbi) and other mammals from the Pleistocene Epoch have been uncovered. The site is the largest known concentration of mammoths dying from a (possibly) reoccurring event, which is believed to have been a flash flood. The mammoths on site are believed to have died over a period of time spanning tens or hundreds of years. The area surrounding the site has been turned into a manicured park with walking trails and picnic areas. The park also contains a visitors center with interactive exhibits about the Ice Age, the Columbian mammoth and other animals that roamed the earth during that time period.
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