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The 12 Most Dog Friendly National Parks for 2022
Post Summary: Dog Friendly National Parks Picture this, you’re driving across the country with nothing but open road ahead of you. Your favorite tunes are on, windows down, and your canine best friend is in the passenger seat with their head out and tongue lolling to the side. You both are ecstatic to be away from home on a grand adventure. Now you need to decide where you are headed. You can’t go on a road trip without seeing some of the United States’ beautiful National Parks. There are so many incredible places to visit but which are the most dog-friendly National Parks? After researching through all of the United…
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15 Amazing National Parks for Non-Hikers
Don't hike but want to explore the National Parks? Click HERE to learn about the best National Parks for Non-Hikers. We will help you find the national park for the adventurous non-hiker.
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All about Hot Springs National Park
Hot Springs National Park is one of the oldest pieces of protected public land in the United States. Hot Springs was first protected in 1832. The city of Hot Spring expanded around the naturally occurring hot water springs in the area. For over 8,000 years, people have been visiting these springs. Since the 1800s, the water has been used for therapeutic baths and the area was known as “The American Spa.” Hot Springs National Park Profile Region Midwest Region Park Size 5,550 acres (8.67 sq miles) (22.5 sq km) About the size Tuvalu Elevation Highest point: 1,405 feet (428 m) at the summit of Music Mountain Lowest point: 415 feet…
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Hot Springs The Waters Hotel Review
Soaking in the baths of Hot Springs, Arkansas is almost a right of passage for every American. The city is steeped in history from the bathhouses to gangsters to drive-thrus. Surrounded by all this history is a former medical building that is now a classically modern hotel. The Waters Hotel is a sparkling addition to Bathhouse Row. The Waters Hotel The Waters Hotel is located on Central Avenue across from the Hale Bathhouse. The hotel isn’t technically in Hot Springs National Park since it is on the opposite side of the street from the national park. The commute to the park consists of crossing the street. The Waters Hotel was…
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Chena Hot Springs Resort – The best way to end your Alaska Adventure
Alaska is a huge state, and there is so much to do and so little time to explore. It is really easy to pack every day so full of activities that your vacation can feel like work. There are 8 National Parks, 10 National Preserves, 3 National Monuments, 2 Historical Parks, and 1 Wild River to explore. After your massive Alaskan Adventure, I would take a few days to relax and rest before heading home. My favorite way to spend a few days relaxing is to visit a hot spring. Chena Hot Springs Resort provides the perfect place to end your Alaskan Adventure and take a break before heading home.…