Death Valley Jeep Rental – Farabee’s Jeep Review
Death Valley National Park is a land of wonder. It is a land of contradictions. It is a desert shaped by water. The park is a massive 6 million acres and is the largest national park in the United States outside of Alaska. There are about 300 miles of road in Death Valley. The roads range in condition and surface from the paved highway to unmaintained sand/gravel roads. There is plenty of the park to explore without having to drive your vehicle off the pavement. But, there are a few highlights where you might not want to take your standard rental car or personal vehicle. Farabee’s Jeep Rentals removes that…
Midway Car Rental Review
Picking a rental car company can be a confusing process. Who has the best price? Who has the best service? Who maintains their cars the best? All these questions go thru my mind every time I rent a car. At some airports, the rental options seem endless. Los Angeles International Airport is no exception. You have all the major car rental companies plus a handful of local brands. One of those local brands is Midway Car Rental. I had the pleasure of working with Midway Car Rental for my recent Southern California Road Trip to see the superbloom and visit Death Valley National Park and Joshua Tree National Park. Midway…
12 Epic Things to Do in the Presidio of San Francisco
This guide is to the Presidio National Park in San Francisco will help you spend a day there exploring its natural resources, history, and quirky spots. Check out all the amazing things to do in the Presidio. What is the Presidio of San Francisco (sometimes called San Francisco Presidio National Park)? The Presidio served as a military garrison for over 150 starting with the Spanish colonization in 1776. For the first 50 years, it was a forbidding, wind-swept outpost where soldiers huddled in huts “guarding” the harbor. As the Spanish colonization of California grew, so did the Presidio. Over time, the fort became a strategic asset, ultimately becoming America’s most important…
Mesa Verde Camping: The Complete Guide to Camping at Mesa Verde National Park (2023 Update)
Post Summary: Mesa Verde Camping Imagine building your house on a top of a cliff? Now imagine building your house on a ledge on the side of that cliff? Seems crazy. The Ancestral Puebloans did just that. They built their home and villages on the sides of cliffs. For about 700 years, these men and women built a range of cliff dwellings, pithouses, pueblos, masonry towers, and farming structures before abandoning the region. Today, Mesa Verde National Park protects their archeological history. Over 4,700 sites have been discovered in the park. Mesa Verde National Park is a unique national park protecting both a gorgeous mesa and archeological record of the…
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…
One Day in Muir Woods National Monument
In small pockets in northern California are the coastal redwoods. In this unique ecosystem, you can walk among giants. Literally, as the redwoods are the tallest trees in the world. One of the easiest places to take in the wonder of the tall forest canopy is Muir Woods National Monument. An easy day out from San Francisco here’s all you need to know to make the most of your day visit to the woods. About Muir Woods National Monument The reason to go to Muir Woods National Monument is to stand under the canopy of the marvelous redwood trees. These coastal redwoods are found in a small section of northern…
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…
Best RV Rentals in Salt Lake City for a National Park Road Trip
Are you ready to head off on your Utah National Park Road Trip or any kind of US road trip? Do you want to make the most of your time in the national parks while having hotel-like amenities? We have scoured the internet to find the best RV Rentals in Salt Lake City Utah. We have found the best camper rentals in the Salt Lake City area. These rentals make it easy to fly into Salt Lake City and take a taxi or Uber/Lyft to the pick-up point. Prices are approximate and can vary by season. We have selected a range of Salt Lake City rv rentals from cheap to luxury.…