Hiking the Gunnison Route
We spent one jam-packed day in the park, hiking the intense and steep Gunnsion Route and exploring the South and North Rim overlooks!

We spent one jam-packed day in the park, hiking the intense and steep Gunnsion Route and exploring the South and North Rim overlooks!
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The six years Edgar Allan Poe lived in Philadelphia were his happiest and most productive. Yet Poe also struggled with bad luck, personal demons and his wife’s illness. Poe’s humble home is now The Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site, a preserved home once rented by Poe and his young family. The site helps reflect on the human spirit surmounting crushing obstacles, and celebrates Poe’s astonishing creativity. Visitors can see furniture original to the house as well as a wide selection of first edition books by Poe. The site also hosts many events throughout the year, including lectures, performances and special exhibits.
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The Harry S. Truman National Historic Site commemorates the life and legacy of America's 33rd president. The site includes the Truman Home in Independence, Missouri, as well as other properties associated with President Truman in the Kansas City area. The site houses the Presidential Library and Museum, and visitors can learn about the life and career of President Truman through a variety of exhibits and programs. Elements of Truman's childhood, his years as a farmer and businessman, and his time as a United States Senator and Vice President are recorded and displayed. Visitors can also explore the origins of the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan, two of the most consequential policies of the twentieth century. In addition, the site offers a glimpse into the private life of the Trumans, with exhibits on their marriage, family, and leisure activities.
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Called "the new crown jewel of Civil War sites in America" by renowned historian and writer James M. McPherson, Pamplin Historical Park is a 424-acre expanse that commemorates the battle for Petersburg, Virginia, featuring museums, antebellum homes, an exhibit on the live of the enslaved and lots of special events. The land was donated by Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr., whose family owned the land. For a deeper experience, check out its Civil War Adventure Camp, where you can re-enact the life of a newly enlisted private.
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El Malpais, meaning "the badlands," is a truly unique and amazing place. This richly diverse volcanic landscape offers visitors the chance to explore incredible geologic features such as lava flows, cinder cones, lava tube caves, and sandstone bluffs. While some may see a desolate environment, people have been adapting to and living in this extraordinary terrain for generations. El Malpais is an excellent place for solitude, recreation, and adventure. There are endless opportunities to hike, camp, explore and just enjoy the incredible scenery.
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Nationalpark Neusiedler See – Seewinkel, located in Austria's Burgenland, is a haven for wildlife and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It encompasses the Neusiedler See, Central Europe's largest endorheic lake, and its surrounding landscapes. Rich in biodiversity, the park is a crucial stopover for migratory birds. Visitors can explore its diverse habitats through hiking and cycling trails, witnessing the mesmerizing spectacle of flamingos and other wildlife against the backdrop of serene wetlands.
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Located 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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