Tag: Trail Descriptions
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Saguaro National Park- What Makes This Park So Special?
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Have you thought about visiting Saguaro National Park in Tucson, Arizona? If you answered no, I want to show you why you should. Saguaro is one special place! There’s a lot to love about the desert.
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Mount Rushmore- See the Great Shrine of Democracy
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Everyone’s seen photos of Mount Rushmore, so why should you go all the way to South Dakota to visit? Read on and I’ll show you!
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Theodore Roosevelt NP- Showdown on the Painted Canyon Trail
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a wild and noble place that I’ll never forget. Why? I’ve got the story right here!
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Sequoia/Kings Canyon- How to See 2 Parks in 1 Weekend
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See Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Parks in a weekend? YES! Let’s be honest, a weekend is never enough time in a national park, but I’m going to show you how to have the time of your life in as little as 2 days!
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Big Stump in Kings Canyon National Park- It’s One Tale of a Trail
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Big Stump in King’s Canyon National Park is one tale of a trail you don’t want to miss! Come with me to explore this amazing gem in Kings Canyon.
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(Not) Aztec Ruins National Monument in New Mexico
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Aztec Ruins National Monument is a world-renowned ancient ruins site, but did you know it isn’t Aztec at all? Come along to find out what makes this monument a must-see!
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The Best Ruins in New Mexico- Chaco Canyon
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Want to know where you can find the best ruins in New Mexico? Come along with me to explore Chaco Canyon- the best of the best!
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One Big Day in Mammoth Cave-What You Need to See
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All you need to know to have one big day in Mammoth Cave National Park! From cave tours to hikes, and even ice cream, I’ve got you covered!
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Holy Karst! Cathedral Caverns is Amazing!
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With its array of fantastical cave formations, including the largest known stalagmite in the world, Cathedral Caverns in Woodville, Alabama is the Carlsbad of the southeast!
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Best Served on the Rocks- Joshua Tree National Park
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I set out to sample 5 of the most popular “Rocks” in Joshua Tree in one day. Here’s how they stacked up!