Glacier National Park was established in the year 1910, the same year that more than 300 million acres of land were torched throughout the Pacific Northwest. Due to the intensity of wildfires that year, when Glacier was established, it became one of the leading parks for fire protection. In fact, Gl…Read More
Shenandoah National Park, located a mere 75 miles away from Washington D.C., is an amazing place to come explore and recharge and view the glorious colors of the park. The park is sunny and spectacular during the summer months though it can get hot, with temperatures occasionally getting as high as …Read More
Acadia National Park, nestled along the coastline of Maine, is a stunning area rich in both history and beauty. Visitors will find plenty to do from exhilarating hiking trails to innovative museum exhibits to fun, friendly activities around Bar Harbor. This year, the park is celebrating its 100th bi…Read More
The beautiful Grand Tetons, located just outside of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, have a lot to offer curious visitors! A great place for birdwatching or checking out wildlife, fishing or boating on pristine, glacial lakes, or go hiking through stunning, alpine forests, Grand Teton has something for everyo…Read More
On July 1, 2016, Mammoth Cave National Park turns 75 years old! Come explore the country’s largest and most mysterious cave, located in Central Kentucky. Mammoth Cave provides a massively enthralling experience amidst its dark depths and lush woods. For fans of wildlife, this park is an incredibl…Read More
Lake Powell has many hidden coves and private bays, but nestled in the red earth is the beautiful Antelope Canyon. This is one of the most photographed slot canyons in the world. Rains in this region usually occur in spurts and the dry earth cannot absorb the moisture. This causes flash floods. As t…Read More