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2h ago
I’m visiting Olympic National Park in early June, and I’m running into an issue with timing. We essentially have two full days there, staying outside Port Angeles. The three main things we want to hit are Hoh, Hurricane Ridge, and Rialto and/or Ruby beach. I know the deal with getting to the trailheads early early to avoid crowds and backed up traffic, and we are totally fine with early morning and drive times. The issue is looking at tides, the low tides for the days we are there are around 7am and like 8pm. Trying to figure out how to fit in the beach there at a time that it will actually b ..read more
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5h ago
Hello, I have a quick question about the annual America the Beautiful pass. I bought the pass at a National Park and received a card. Would it be possible to also get a hang tag? Could I ask for one at an entrance gate?
I know it’s not really needed, but I would still like to have one.
Thank you!
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13h ago
Last week, I won a permit to hike Angels Landing in Zion National Park
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13h ago
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14h ago
My wife and I are taking our 4 kids on our first RV road trip. The kids are aged 6-11 and the whole family is in decent shape. Looking for suggestions for what to do at the following national parks: Badlands (2 nights in park ) Yellowstone (2 nights in park) Tetons (1 night in park) Rocky Mountain National Park
We have stay overs in Cody, Jackson Hole, Steamboat Springs and Estes Park if you have any suggestions for those spots too.
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14h ago
Hey everyone,
I got a permit to do Angel's Landing in June so I'm finally gonna head to Utah and want to get the most out of my trip. I have 2 weeks off but not planning to spend the whole two weeks in Utah. Ideally I want to see the best of Zion, Bryce, and any extras that are worth it.
I'm driving in from LA and I've read Hurricane or Springdale are great places to stay for Zion, does anyone have extra advice here? Same for Bryce?
How many days for Zion & Bryce each to get a worthwhile experience?
Thanks for any help!!
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15h ago
My father has a foot injury that doesn't let him walk for long distances like hikes. He can still walk short distances to see scenic points, he just can't do longer hikes.
We are going to be in the Salt Lake city area for about 3 and a half days, and I would really like to make the drive to Moab to see Arches and Canyonlands. I would preferably like to make it a day long trip so that we can leave and return on the same day. What is the best way to see both parks? Is it possible in a day?
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