National Parks of Iceland
There are currently three national parks in Iceland and two former National Parks. Official National Parks of Iceland Þingvellir National Park Snæfellsjökull National Park Vatnajökull National Park Former National Parks of Iceland Jökulsárgljúfur National Park (combined with Vatnajökull National Park in 2008) Skaftafell National Park (combined with Vatnajökull National Park in 2008) [show-map id=”77″] Iceland National Parks Þingvellir National Park (Anglicised as Thingvellir National Park) Þingvellir National Park is one of the most popular spots for visitors in Iceland. Located less than an hour from Reykjavik, it is one of the stops on the famous Golden Circle route. Þingvellir combines both historic and geologic significance and is a must-visit location on any Iceland vacation…
The Ultimate Guide to Camping in Bryce Canyon National Park
Are you planning to see the incredible hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park? Are you ready to see incredible rocks during the day and epic skies during the night? Bryce Canyon offers spectacularly dark skies with amazing views of the stars. Camping overnight in Bryce is a special experience and gives you a jump on viewing the sunrises and sunsets of the park. Sleeping in a tent is a must to try experience Bryce Canyon National Park. Related – Might 5 Utah National Parl Road Trips Bryce Canyon Camping Things to Know about Bryce Canyon Camping There is a 14-day camping limit during from May to October. This limit is…
National Parks of Texas
Texas is a state at the cross-roads between the south and the southwestern United States. In terms of it’s national parks it is part of the Intermountain Region. Texas second largest state in land area and is know as the “Lone Star State.” This nickname dates commemorates Texas’s struggle for Independence from Mexico as well as its history as an independent nation. The state’s national park protects its vast history and unique natural features. There is currently six National Park Service Site in Texas and 3 associated sites. Official National Parks of Texas Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument Amistad National Recreation Area Big Bend National Park Big Thicket National Preserve Chamizal National Memorial…
National Parks of Maine
There is currently four National Park Service Sites in Maine and two associated sites. Official National Parks of Maine Acadia National Park Appalachian National Scenic Trail Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument Saint Croix Island International Historic Site Associated sites of Maine Maine Acadian Culture Roosevelt Campobello International Park Maine National Parks Maine is part of the Northeast Region. Acadia National Park Acadia National Park protects most of Mount Desert Island and several smaller islands. The park is the oldest National Park east of the Mississippi. Acadia is a unique park as it spans ocean coastline, mountains, woodlands, and lakes. The area is the ancestral homeland of the Wabanaki people. They made use of…
All about Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park is one of Utah’s Might Five Parks. Although it is called a canyon, Bryce isn’t’ a canyon. It is part of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. The entire park is made of a series of amphitheaters filled with hoodoos. Hoodoos are unique geological structures that are formed by frost weathering. Watching the sunrise over the Bryce amphitheater is one of the greatest sights in the park system. Bryce Canyon National Park Profile Region Intermountain Region Park Size 35,835 acres (55.99 sq miles) (145 sq km) About the size of Wallis and Futuna of France Elevation Highest point: 9,115 ft (2,778 m) at Rainbow Point Lowest point: 6,565 feet (2,001 m) at…
All about Joshua Tree National Park
Joshua Tree National Park is one of the desert national parks sites. The park gets its named from the Yucca Breviolia Tree, also known as the Joshua Tree. The National Park spans two different deserts – the Mojave Desert and the Colorado Desert. The park is a popular weekend getaway for those living in Los Angeles and San Diego. Joshua Tree National Park Profile Joshua Tree National Park Climate Yellowstone National Park Guide Check out nearby National Park Service Sites (less than a 4-hour drive): Channel Island National Park Death Valley National Park Mojave National Preserve Cabrillo National Monument Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Lake Mead National Recreation Area Tule Springs…
How you can protect OUR National Parks?
Have you seen the national parks in the news during the current government shutdown? Alas, the national parks haven’t been in the news for an Instagram sunset war or cute pictures of baby animals. I am not going to touch on the politics but this shutdown hasn’t been pretty for our national parks. Here are just a few of the headlines I have seen about the shutdown. The Government Shutdown Has Turned Yosemite National Park Into A Congested, Poop-Filled Mess Americans may love their national parks, but they can’t be trusted to enjoy them unsupervised National parks are getting trashed amid the government shutdown ‘Nightmare scenario’ unfolding at national parks amid…
2020’s Free Entrance Days in the National Parks
Our national park system has 419 amazing national parks and other units. Thankfully only about a quarter of those parks require an entrance fee**. National Park entrance fees range widely from $5 per person to $35 for a car full of people. Each year, National Park Service does a five National Parks fee-free days. On these days, NPS offers free entrance to national parks to everyone who shows up. There at National Parks in all 50 states and many of the territories. These parks can range from small historical sites to the massive national parks. It doesn’t matter where in the United States you live, you are within a couple…
One Day at White Sands National Park
Who knew you could go play in the sand without getting wet? White Sands National Park makes it possible to play in the sand without getting wet. These massive white dunes are located in southern New Mexico. These dunes are unique because they are made of white gypsum sands. The dunes might look peaceful but they are active and full of life. About White Sands National Park Located in the northern Chihuahuan Desert near Alamogordo, New Mexico, White Sands National Park is home to 275 square miles of white sand dunes. This natural wonder of the world is the largest gypsum dunefield on the planet and was designated as a…
11 Things NOT to Miss on Your First Visit to Mount Rainier National Park
Planning on heading out to visit the mountain? In the state of Washington, there are many mountains but only one “the mountain.” Her name is Mount Rainier and this 14,411-foot volcano is a predominant feature in much of Washington’s skyline. Mount Rainier is part of the Cascade Mountain Range. She is the highest mountain in the range. The mountain and the surrounding glaciers are protected by Mount Rainier National Park. Mount Rainier is a playground for men and women of all ages. Climbers come from around the world to attempt a summit while hikers come to hike to remote mountain valleys, and others come to walk among the wildflowers. Here…