Tag: “Taroka National Park”

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  1. Manuel Antonio: National Park and Natural Paradise

    The author travels to Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica and finds a natural paradise filled with pristine beaches, rainforests, and wildlife.

  2. Finding One's Way to an Intimate, Yet Spacious, Yosemite Walk-In Campground

    [For abstract, see title.]

  3. Tunnel View, Yosemite National Park

    Find your inner Ansel Adams from the fantastic vista point at Tunnel View in Yosemite National Park.

    Located on Highway 41 just before Wawona Tunnel as you leave Yosemite Valley, the view from the parking lot is one of the most photographed in the park.

    From here you can see El Capitan on the left, Bridalveil Falls on the right and Half Dome in the distance.

  4. Glacier National Park

    People rhapsodize about Glacier, but why? The pretty peaks and bright blue lakes?

  5. Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge

    The Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, located near Folkston, GA, contains 438,000 acres of the Okefenokee Swamp. The park offers hiking and biking paths, fishing, canoeing, and historical and wildlife exhibits.

  6. Sawback Prescribed Burn

    Along a five kilometer section on the Bow Valley Parkway a prescribed burn, started by Parks Canada in 1993, can be seen.

  7. Hiking the Aiguestortes National Park of the Catalan Pyrenees

    How two amateur hikers trekked a set itinerary for seven days through all kinds of weather--sun, hail, wind, rain and snow--and how perseverance and pure luck got us out of the mountains.

  8. Where Tanzania's Wild Things Are

    Three very different parks in Tanzania's Northern Safari Circuit offer unique ways to witness Africa's wilderness.

  9. The Road to Bandipur

    Aggressive monkeys, wild elephants, and the elusive endangered tiger made this journey to India's Bandipur National Park one to remember.

  10. Banff National Park

    Canada's oldest national park, Banff National Park was established in 1885. A jewel in the Canadian Rockies 120 kilometers (80 miles) west of Calgary, Alberta.