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Glacier National Park

Discover the beauty of Glacier National Park  

Glacier National Park covers over 1 million acres and has 762 lakes, 563 streams, 175 mountains, and 26 glaciers. It has over 3 million visitors that cross its threshold every year. This is a lot considering the time and effort it takes to access the national park. It is one of the only places in of the United States to see endangered glaciers. Other than glaciers, there is also breathtaking scenery and millions of stars to stargaze at. Let us

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Mount Rushmore

A Visitor’s Guide to the Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Mount Rushmore is a national memorial that features the heads of four United States Presidents. These are George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. They were all chosen to represent the country’s birth, growth, development, and preservation respectively. Each year the memorial attracts close to two million visitors. The memorial park covers 1,278 acres and the mountain is 5,725 feet above sea level. Let us take a deeper dive into what to expect when you visit the Mount

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Denali National Park

A comprehensive analysis of Denali National Park

Denali National Park is situated in the beautiful state of Alaska and encompasses six million acres of untouched wilderness. At 20,310 feet, it has the tallest peak in all of North America. To have a real appreciation for the park’s grandeur, you must visit it in person. Whether you drive, hike, or even fly through the park, you will be able to surf the endless waves of land that move past you in formations of mountains and valleys. Take a

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Everglades National Park

A Complete Guide to Everglades National Park

The Everglades National Park is the third largest national park in the United States. It is a huge, diverse, and fascinating area that ends up taking about most of the bottom tip of the Florida peninsula. The park stretches across 1.5 million acres of land across 3 counties: Monroe, Miami-Dade, and Collier. These wetlands are filled with alligators, turtles, birds, fish, and several endangered species including the rare Panther. Let’s take a deeper look into the Everglades National Park and

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Zion National Park

Zion National Park

The park has become a part of road trip legend for over a century now, due to its closeness to hubs such as Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, and Los Angeles. It was originally known as the Mukuntuweap National Monument as declared by then President Taft in 1909. The area was later designated as Zion National Park by Congress in 1919. It easily makes it into the top five most visited parks in the National Park system. This is due

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Smoky Mountains

Get information about the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

With its spiky mountain peaks, lush green forest, and flowing waterfalls, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is lined up for a big adventure. It is one of America’s most loved national parks which spreads over 500,000 acres in the Southern range. The park is famous for all four seasons, for its colorful flowers in spring and its flaming leaves in autumn. It doesn’t take much to see why the Smoky Mountains is the most visited national park in the

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Grand Canyon

Plan a visit to the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona

Grand Canyon National Park is the 15th site in the United States to be named as a National Park. It is situated in northwestern Arizona and is often called one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The Grand Canyon Park attracts up to 6.2 million visitors every year. Ancient Native Americans used to live in and around the park about 12,000 years ago. Today, people from all around the world come here to experience its helicopter rides, visitor

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yellowstone national park

Visit the glorious Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is in the western United States, in the northwest corner of Wyoming and reaching into Montana and Idaho. Yellowstone has continued to attract visitors for thousands of years whether it be the colonial era settlers or just families looking for a great summer trip. It is open 10 months out of the year, meaning there is no bad time to visit Yellowstone. You are sure to be in for a treat even if you are visiting the

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Yosemite national park

An extensive guide to the Yosemite National Park

Located in California is Yosemite National Park. It is often credited as being the site that gave birth to the entire national park idea. Yosemite is home to glacial granite domes, amazing waterfalls, ancient groves, and over 800 miles of hikes and trails. All of this not only makes Yosemite one of the best national parks in California but also a landmark that keeps on amazing you whether you are visiting it for the first time or the tenth time.

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