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10 Amazing National Parks Along Route 66

In its heyday, Historic Route 66 was the most popular road to the west, both for traveling families and migrants, and it still is to some extent. “America’s Main Street”, as it’s often called, still brings road trippers to many of the best national parks in the Midwest, Southwest and California.

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Fun Things to Do When Visiting Pinnacles National Park, California

Although it’s one of the smallest U.S. national parks, you’ll find lots of things to do in Pinnacles National Park. It’s both a worthwhile weekend trip destination from California’s largest cities and the perfect stopping point on longer road trips, a quiet park that offers beautiful scenery and fun outdoor activities.

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What to Do in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah

Capitol Reef is a great place to get away from the crowds that overrun other nearby parks like Zion, Bryce Canyon and Grand Canyon. It offers you the chance to enjoy wonderful desert scenery in solitude, go on hikes without running into hundreds of other hikers, and to explore both Native American and Mormon pioneering sites.

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10 Things to Do at Lake Quinault, Olympic National Park and Forest

Featuring various lake activities, such as boating and fishing, as well as fantastic wildlife viewing, great hiking, breathtaking Quinault Rain Forest scenery, and some beautiful waterfalls, the many things to do in the Quinault Valley will keep you busy for a day or two. This is easily one of my favorite places in Olympic National Park.

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13 Best National Parks for Winter Wonderlands

It may be the season when trees go dormant, bears hibernate and people cozy up near fireplaces, but winter also provides some amazing outdoor fun. If you’re up for a snowy adventure, America’s national parks offer everything from winter wonderlands and wildlife viewing to snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

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Shark Safety: How to Avoid Shark Attacks

Sharks are a natural presence in many seas and oceans, a critical part of regional ecosystems, including numerous National Park Service units. As they go about their daily lives, shark attacks on humans do occasionally occur, but not all shark bites are necessarily predatory. This post explains how to avoid shark attacks.

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How to Prevent Bison Attacks: Bison Safety While Hiking

North America’s largest land mammal, bison are one of the most dangerous animals in America’s national parks. These bison safety tips will help you avoid bison attacks and teach you about what to do if you encounter a bison while hiking. Read them thoroughly and keep them in mind when hiking in bison country.

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13 Attractions & Activities in Joshua Tree National Park, California

Piles and stacks of huge boulders dominate a landscaped dotted with iconic Joshua trees. Blue skies create a vibrant contrast with the yellows and browns of the Southern Californian deserts. A park filled with life and seemingly made for adventurers, there’s a myriad of Joshua Tree National Park highlights.

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10 Best Things to Do in Saguaro National Park, Arizona

In the far south of Arizona lies Saguaro National Park, America’s first national park created primarily to protect a plant species. And rightly so—even though this is a desert area, it’s plants that run the show. Pretty much all the best things to do in Saguaro National Park have something to do with saguaros, the largest cactus species in America.

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