what is your favorite national park
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what is your favorite national park
we are trying to decide on a summer trip to two or three national parks. last summer we did Zion, Bryce, and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. We especially loved Zion. What other places have people loved and why?
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I've been to 176 sites administered by the National Parks Service. My top three are Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, and Yosemite. Either the Sierras (Yosemite, Sequoia, Lake Tahoe) or the north Rockies (Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Glacier) would be a wonderful combination trip.
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I love Yellowstone, particularly the geysers. One of the most fun things I ever did was to go out about midnight and watch geysers erupt by the light of a full moon. Grand Geyser was just that -- grand. The plume of the geyser shimmering in the moonlight was beautiful.
And Riverside Geyser, although smaller than Grand, was very nice. It is somewhat secluded and the water arches over the Firehole River, which was shimmering in the moonlight.
While standing there waiting for it, a great horned owl started who whooing.
We were able to spot him, outlined against a clear sky. Of course it helps to take your best girl friend along. Helps to make it more romantic, particulary if you have been tuned into that sort of thing for 46 years.
And Riverside Geyser, although smaller than Grand, was very nice. It is somewhat secluded and the water arches over the Firehole River, which was shimmering in the moonlight.
While standing there waiting for it, a great horned owl started who whooing.
We were able to spot him, outlined against a clear sky. Of course it helps to take your best girl friend along. Helps to make it more romantic, particulary if you have been tuned into that sort of thing for 46 years.
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I haven't been to some of the others mentioned such as Yosemite, but I can recommend from personal experience a visit to the Pacific Northwest/Seattle to take in both Mt. Ranier and Olympic National Park (which includes the Hoh Rain Forest, coastal areas, etc.). Depending on how much time you have, I would also highly recommend a visit to the San Juan Islands.
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I like them all. But I would go back to the Everglades and Biscayne. The Smoky Mtns are close and always good for a quick trip.
The coolest areas administered by the NPS are in and around D.C. The C&O Canal NHP and all the monuments are the best
And even though people make fun of me...I really like Hot Springs, Arkansas.
The coolest areas administered by the NPS are in and around D.C. The C&O Canal NHP and all the monuments are the best
And even though people make fun of me...I really like Hot Springs, Arkansas.


