by volcom2278 | Aug 17, 2019 | Capitol Reef National Park
Back in June, vandals defaced one of Capitol Reef National Park’s beautiful red rock monoliths. A large drawing of an eye, along with several letters were scratched into the rock, covering an area that was more than 27 inches wide and 17 inches tall. It’s far from the...
by volcom2278 | Jul 26, 2019 | Capitol Reef National Park, National Parks
We all know the stereotype. Dorky-looking visitors clad in high-waisted khaki shorts, tall white socks, and Hawaiin print shirts. In countless movies and TV shows, they’re toting binoculars and oversized cameras, with a fanny pack on their waist. Or maybe you’re...
by volcom2278 | Jul 23, 2019 | Uncategorized
Alongside hiking and taking photographs of landmarks, spotting wildlife is one of the most popular activities in the United States’ national parks. For some visitors, these parks are their only chance to see deer, elk, bear, beavers, mountain lions, bison, and more,...
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