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Visiting Springs In Spring

Hot Springs is both a city and a National Park in Arkansas. The town is bustling with tourists visiting the … Continue reading Visiting Springs In Spring

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Saguaro National Park

The saguaro cacti (pronounced suh-war-oh) are a common symbol and a ubiquitous presence in the Sonora desert landscape. There are … Continue reading Saguaro National Park

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On the road to Guadalupe National Park

The backroads to Guadalupe National Park took us through the small town of Valentine, Texas. There is not much to … Continue reading On the road to Guadalupe National Park

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Big Bend and beyond beautiful

Big Bend National Park, at the 90-degree bend of the Rio Grande along the Tex-Mex border, is remarkable. It has … Continue reading Big Bend and beyond beautiful

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Badlands; not so bad

The Lakota, for centuries, have called this area of South Dakota “mako sica” which translates to ‘land bad’. There are … Continue reading Badlands; not so bad

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Yellowstone: King of all Parks

The hype is worthy; Yellowstone is an incredible place to see. This first of the US National Parks is a … Continue reading Yellowstone: King of all Parks

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Canyonlands; you can call them Baby Grands

Canyonlands is the fifth Utah park we visited in our Mighty Five National Park series. (High five, we did it). … Continue reading Canyonlands; you can call them Baby Grands

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Better than The Golden Arches…

Arches National Park is filled with the world’s largest collection of natural stone arches (more than 2,000) along with fins, … Continue reading Better than The Golden Arches…

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Capitol Reef, not The Great Barrier!

After a final couple of hikes at Bryce, including a view from above at Inspiration Point and a cool hike on … Continue reading Capitol Reef, not The Great Barrier!

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Hoodoo…We do! 

Bryce Canyon, the second stop on our  Mighty Five adventure is not a true canyon, it is actually the eastern … Continue reading Hoodoo…We do! 

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