Category: National Parks Series

Nature lovers have found solace not only in America’s national parks and monuments, but also in it’s national wildlife refuges, managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Today’s video shows some of the natural beauty of these habitats. Overall, most people who travel on Interstate 5 in California notice the vast agricultural lands in […]

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This park has the famous hoodoos — nature-created, rock towers and sculptures. It is always an interesting site. I find myself returning year after year. Even during the summer, the temperatures are not too hot because of the park’s elevation. Winters are cozy, too, when you book a cabin at the Bryce Canyon Lodge. I’ve […]

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Today we see Zion National Park in Utah, USA. Although perhaps not as ecologically diverse as Yellowstone and the Tetons, (i.e., geysers, wildlife, snow, lakes, rivers, mountaintops,) Zion has nearly as many natural landscapes to explore. There are trails along the Virgin River (in the Narrows) and up to the tops of mountains (at Angel’s […]

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I love the name of this park – “Canyonlands.” It is located very close to Arches, so you could see both during a single vacation. Before you go hiking, though, make sure you have plenty of bottled water and a good map or sense of direction. As you will see in the following video, the […]

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