Tag: “Park”

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  1. Assateague Island

    Assateague Island is amazing for so many reasons. You get to camp right on the beach...you see wild ponies and deer wandering right there among the campsites...Imagine falling asleep at night to the sound of the ocean lulling you to sleep.

  2. Arches National Park

    One of the most amazing national parks in Utah. It's the world's largest concentration of natural stone arches.

  3. Alcatraz Island

    Otherwise known as "The Rock", Alcatraz Island just off the shores of San Francisco. Home to the first lighthouse on the West Coast, not to mention one of the most notorious prison systems, movie set, national park, and the birthplace of the American Indian Red Power movement.

  4. Gorky Park

    Gorky Park has been described as the Russian Disneyland, although anyone visiting the park with those expectations will be sorely disappointed. I would describe it as more of the Russian equivalent to a county fair.

  5. Kerry Park

    Kerry Park is THE place to take guests who are in town visiting. It has to be one of the very best views of the beautiful Seattle skyline.

  6. Balmorhea State Park

    Balmorhea State Park, in the wild big empty of West Texas, is a road trip oasis. With a cushy campground and a retro hacienda-style hotel on site, you'll want to stay multiple days to enjoy the park's star attraction - a giant, spring fed swimming hole.

  7. Knoebels Amusement Resort

    Knoebels Amusement Resort has been owned and operated by the Knoebels Family since 1926. The park features tons of amusement rides, ranging from old midway-type rides, to brand-new roller coasters.

  8. Hiking Trails

    There are many easy hiking trails around Jenkinson Lake in the Sly Park Recreational area.

  9. Keep Off

  10. Skull Rock

    Skull Rock, found in Joshua Tree National Park near 29 Palms, California is an impressive stop for those that venture into the park. The other worldly formations are something to behold as you travel the place where "the streets have no names." (Thank you to U-2 from providing some perfect travel music!)