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I've been to all the national parks in the southern half of California, and want to go back to almost all of them.
5. Joshua Tree: It was kind of lame. My buddy got some really cool pictures of the trees though.
Agree - we have also been to the grand canyon and glacier. Going to Rocky mountain next month and then Olympic later in the summer.Arches
Bryce Canyon
Capitol Reef
Canyonlands
Zion
Utah is pretty awesome.
I was there during the day and then saw a wedding to at sunset, and it's like two completely different places, with the sunset being the best. Lots of colors.
I don't have an exact number but I'm pretty sure I have been to over 100 parka and monuments run by the NPS now. I was very young when visiting some and really need to revisit them. I would like to see them all some day.
The big ones I haven't seen but are high on my list are Glacier and Olympic. Otherwise I've been to all of the major parks out west and most of the smaller ones.
I very much prefer the western parks but one of my more recent favorites is the Buffalo National River. It's great to be able to float the river without having to acquire a permit.
We took the train to Glacier - there is nothing like stepping of the train and seeing the lodge right there.What about Glacier? Nobody here has been there? Maybe I skipped a post or two. Its just freakin awesome.
Also, Olympic is kind of nuts in a way you don't expect to see anything like that in the Continental US (at least I didn't). If you're in Seattle for something make the trip over.
I'll second this. Was up there for a work trip, stayed over the weekend, and hiked. Pretty cool place.
Been to the Badlands, Olympic, Haleakala, Hawaii Volcanoes, and Wind Cave parks.
Also been to Alibates, Devil's Tower, Effigy Mounds, and Jewel Cave national monuments.
Hope to up the tally!
I need to get out there some day. That is something you need to see for yourself as I'm sure a picture, as awesome as that one is, just doesn't do it justice.Wow, some of you are making us jealous! Loving hearing all of these stories and seeing the pictures. We just put up a small story on Sequoia National Picture on our site and wanted to share one of our favorite pictures of General Sherman in the waning light.
After a couple of days wandering the Giant Forest, we were losing all sense of scale. The giant sequoias are just that massive. We can't wait to see the coastal redwoods as well.
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All the cool people go to Frank Church - River of No Return Wilderness
Yes it is an actual national park
Stayed at Cedar Pass Campground that is right in the middle of the Badlands. Explored the back country areas in the Wrangler and had a great time.