Tag: “Mt Rainier National Park”

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  1. Stanley Park

    Just a short distance from Vancouver's downtown core is its magnificent Stanley Park. The urban park, consisting of 400+ hectares (1,000 acres), it is a natural paradise used for hiking, walking, dining, swimming, and photographing spectacular views of the city and its north shores.

  2. Spirit Island

    Located in Maligne Lake, Spirit Island is one of the landmarks and most photographed places in Jasper National Park.

  3. Halibut Point State Park

    It's a State Park in Rockport, MA. The park is on the shore and contains Babson's Quarry.

  4. Legion Of Honor

    A great place to veiw art in San Fransisco.

  5. Sly Park Recreation Area

    Camping, boating, picnics, hiking and mountain biking are among the attractions at this small lake in the western Sierra Nevadas. The lake is actually a reservoir but it is also a major recreation area in El Dorado county.

  6. Nationals Park

    Nationals Park is the new home of the Washington Nationals major league baseball team. The Washington Nationals 81 regular season baseball games play at Nationals Park every summer from April to October.

  7. Okefenokee Swamp Park

    Located just south of the small community of Waycross, GA, Okefenokee Swamp Park is the gateway to the northern edge of the Okefenokee Swamp. This is a private park (as opposed to the state and national parks which also access the Okefenokee), and entry fees run $12/person.

  8. Santa Barbara Shoreline

    Santa Barbara, California, famous for its mission and general Spanish architectural style.

  9. Bullo Dong Tombs

    Located just to the north of Daegu (roughly behind the Daegu International Airport), the Bullo Dong Tomb park contains over 200 traditional Korean tombs dating from 37 BC to 935 AD. The best time to visit the tombs is in springtime, when the tumuli are covered in lush carpets of flowers.

  10. Greenwich

    Greenwich is a short trip from Central London and allows you to take a break from the city and take in some few hundreds of years of history as well.