Destinations



Yosemite National Park, California

According to doi.gov  ,Yosemite National Park is best known for its waterfalls, towering granite monoliths, deep valleys and ancient giant sequoias. On October 1, 1890, Yosemite became a national park, and more than 125 years later, it's still wowing

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Yellowstone National Park

According to nationalparks.org , Yellowstone National Park sits on top of a dormant volcano and is home to more geysers and hot springs than any other place on earth. Wonders abound at this truly unique national park, from sites like the Yellowstone Grand Canyon to wildlife like America's largest buffalo herd, grizzly bears, and wolves.

Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona



According to nps.gov  ,Grand Canyon is considered one of the finest examples of arid-land erosion in the world. Incised by the Colorado River, the canyon is immense, averaging 4,000 feet deep for its entire 277 miles. It is 6,000 feet deep at its deepest point and 18 miles at its widest. However, the significance of Grand Canyon is not limited to its geology.
 
Zion National Park, Utah

According to doi.gov,  Zion National Park's 2,000-foot sandstone cliffs are world renowned for their big wall climbs. The best conditions for climbing are from March through May and September through early November. Photo of rock climbers exploring Zion's vertical world by National Park Service.


Arches National Park, Utah

According to USAtoday.com , Arches National Park is famous for its iconic arches. With more than 2,000 such formations documented within its borders, Arches boasts the "densest concentration of natural stone arches in the world" and the "most famous natural stone arch in the world," according to the park


Canyonlands National Park, Utah

According to nationalparks.org Canyonlands National Park offers visitors hiking, stargazing, camping, and technical rock climbing. Established in 1964, the park preserves 527 square miles of colorful landscape that has eroded into countless canyons, mesas, arches, and buttes by the Colorado River and its tributaries.

Death Valley National park

According to doi.gov , Death Valley is a vast national park with over 3 million acres of designated wilderness and hundreds of miles of backcountry roads. The park contains an amazing variety of terrain, historic sites, plants and animals for outdoor adventurers to discover on foot, by bike or in your car.

Glacier National Park, Montana

Glacier National Park, Montana: Glacier is home to over 700 glaciers and stunning mountain scenery. Visitors can go hiking, camping, and fishing in the park.


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