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Badlands are actually really good

Journal, National Parks / By Janice

The Name: Badlands National Park is a place with a fascinating history. The name “badlands” is said to have originated from the Canadian French fur traders phrase les mauvaises terres, which means “bad lands to travel through.” Another theory suggests that the Lakota people, who moved to the area in the late 1700s, named the …

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Drive Around Mount Ranier in one day

National Parks / By Julie

Established March 2, 1899, Mt. Rainier offers scenic views, nature walks, hikes, climbs, camping, backcountry adventures, birdwatching and more. Mt. Rainier is known for it’s epic climbs to the top that require training and a possibly a guide. Climbing Mount Rainier is a challenging, technical climb that requires a vertical elevation gain of over 9,000 …

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Yellowstone National Park: First National Park

National Parks / By Janice

On March 1, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act into law. The world’s first national park was born! * A visit to Old Faithful is usually on the bucket list of most people visiting Yellowstone. However, getting a good view of the geyser’s cone can be quite challenging due …

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Biscayne National Park: Watery wonderland

National Parks / By Janice

Off to explore Biscayne National Park which is about 16 miles from Ernest Coe Visitor Center, Everglades National Park.  Biscayne National Park is 90 percent water.  The perfect way to explore is boating.  Canoe and kayaking are great ways to experience the mangrove-fringed shorelines and shallow bay waters. There are three main Keys to explore …

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Grand Teton National Park:

National Parks / By Janice

On July 26, 1923, in Maud Noble’s cabin at Menor’s Ferry, Moose, WY a group of locals gathered to have a conversation about protecting the area from further development.  They wanted to leave the area undeveloped and pristine.  A hundred years later we have the pleasure of traveling through the Grand Teton National Park.  The …

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Mammoth Cave National Park : Yes, its a really big cave

Journal, National Parks / By Janice

Mammoth Cave, KY Located 85 miles north of Nashville a must see.  I spent a couple of days in Nashville and then drove north to the caves, staying overnight in the park.  Tickets for the cave tours are required and I recommend booking as far in advance as possible.  There are many different cave tours …

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