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lovelady Posted - Aug 02 2009 : 05:01:05 AM
Or even great state parks?

I really want to take my kids to as many National Parks as possible. I have loved the few that I have been to, and really want them to appreciate the natural beauty of our country.

So far, I have been to Glacier, Great Smoky Mountain, Hot Springs, and Mammoth Cave National Parks. I don't remember much about Hot Springs, and it has been awhile since I went to Mammoth and Smoky Mtn, but I went to Glacier just a few years ago, and was completely in awe.

As far as State Parks, close to us there is Turkey Run which is very pretty and has a neat lodge. There are several canoe outfitters nearby and you can ride horses in the park.

This spring while we were in Florida we we stayed at Wakulla Springs SP. It was awesome. They have a Spanish style lodge with an old fashioned elevator, elegant dining room, and no TV!! I loved it. So did my husband, but he wanted TV. Amazingly enough, he survived two nights without it! The old Tarzan movies were filmed there, and they have glass-bottomed boat tours down the river through the park where you can see all kinds of wildlife.

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Bonnie Ellis Posted - Aug 10 2009 : 10:53:04 AM
We love Parks. I've been to 54 of our 67 Minnesota state parks. Also we have visited Acadia, Badlands, Everglades, Cape Cod, Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore, Saguaro, Bristlecone Pine Forest, Voyaugers (Minnesota) and Yosemite. We are very lucky to have seen these because with the amount of people visiting the parks, we all leave an imprint. Nature cannot be replaced.
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knitnpickinatune Posted - Aug 09 2009 : 9:04:57 PM
Sequoia & Kings Canyon when I was in high school. (Many years back) also went to Bigfoot country & camped at a place called Panther Flats.

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naturemaiden Posted - Aug 09 2009 : 07:23:34 AM
wow Julie & Elizabeth, thats exciting. I've never been to any :(

I'd love to see those really BIG trees. I love trees.
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NikkiBeaumont Posted - Aug 08 2009 : 09:37:29 AM
Whoa, DUDE, Julie and Elizabeth, y'all are blowing me away with all of y'alls travels! Awesome!

Toni!!! I am planning on going to Wakulla Springs some time in October! I've been wanting to go there ever since I read Bailey White's description of it and at that time we are going to be really close to it. Man, each Florida Spring has its own personality. I want to go to every one of them!

Oh, what an interesting way to catalog and organize your travels! It would certainly be something to go to every one of our gorgeous "true" national treasures!

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Bellepepper Posted - Aug 04 2009 : 09:02:09 AM
It would be easier to name the ones that I haven't visited. I've not been to Oregon or Washington. Have not been to the parks in S.W. CO. I'm sure there are many that we have not visited. Did anyone mention Dinasour National park? Utah/Colorado. About the most boring park of all. Also,Alibates Flint Quarries Nat'l Monument in the Texas panhandle. Fun place to hike.

Julie, I love The Buffalo River. My sister and I "discovered" it one summer while driving down Hwy 7 in Arkansas. We stayed in Jasper for several days. That was back when the motel there was a bunch of trailer houses hooked together. Now, I understand there is a really nice new hotel there.

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jpbluesky Posted - Aug 04 2009 : 07:46:48 AM
Yellowstone, Smoky Mountain, Grand Tetons, Big Sur State Park, Grand Canyon, Rocky Mountain, John Pennecamp in the Keys, Mount Rushmore, Walnut Canyon, Torreya State Park in Florida (beautiful), Ocala National Forest, Shenendoah, Petrified Forest, Sawtooth National Forest in Idaho right outside of Sun Valley, Roosevelt (national forest or state park in Georgia near Calloway Gardens)....thank goodness for all these beuatiful places that have been preserved.

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asnedecor Posted - Aug 04 2009 : 06:52:05 AM
We've only been to a few -

Crater Lake
Glacier National
Yosemite

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City Chick Posted - Aug 04 2009 : 04:30:44 AM
Shawnee National Forest (does that count as a park? In downstate IL - one of my favorites!)
Great Smoky Mountains
Mammoth Cave
Grand Canyon
Yosemite
Petrified Forest National Park
Alcatraz
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (again does that count?)
Muir Woods
Niagra Falls

We've driven the Trail of Tears National Trail and camped in the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.

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Amie C. Posted - Aug 03 2009 : 6:33:12 PM
I'm not entirely clear on which places I've been are National Parks. For instance, I would never have thought of Saint-Gaudens if I hadn't seen it listed here. I'll have to start paying attention and add to my list.

Acadia National Park, ME
Arches National Park, UT
Canyon de Chelley National Monument, AZ
Canyonlands National Park, UT
Rocky Mountain National Park, CO
Zion National Park, UT

And historic sites administered by the NPS:

Antietam, MD
Gettysburg, PA
Oregon Trail: Chimney Rock and Scott's Bluff, NE
Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site, VT
Valley Forge, PA

ceejay48 Posted - Aug 03 2009 : 09:56:05 AM
Grand Canyon in Arizona
Mesa Verde National Park . . . right here in my front yard!!! Southwest Colorado
Zion, Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef in Utah, also Arches, Coral Pink Sand Dunes and Canyonlands in Utah
Rocky Mountain in NE Colorado
Yellowstone in Wy
Great Smokies
Glacier in Montana
Great Sand Dunes in southcentral Colorado

Perhaps others that I'm just not remembering.
Ridgway State Park in SW Colorado has great camping, big lake for fishing, boating and has a swim beach.
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Amy Warwick Posted - Aug 03 2009 : 07:24:26 AM
Arches National Park in Utah? is fantastic. Also, Bryce Canyon was amazing. Yellowstone was okay (a little too much in the car time for me) and GRand Canyon was okay as well. I would love to go to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and stay a fortnight at the ranch down there.

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lovelady Posted - Aug 03 2009 : 04:17:10 AM
T~ Thanks for the link! Since we are relatively close to Michigan, I have done a bit of research into taking a vacation up there. I have looked at Pictured Rocks and Sleeping Bear Dunes, but haven't looked much into the state parks. Michigan has so many beautiful places! Do you have any favorites?

Wow, Julie & Elizabeth! How awesome that you have gotten to see so many of them! The parks that I am most excited to see are Acadia, Yellowstone, and pretty much the entire state of Utah.

Elizabeth~ I completely agree about wanting to visit in the off-season! I detest crowds and you get to see so much more without all the people there! I have seriously considered home-schooling my kids so that we can take vacations when everyone else is in school. Is that bad?
StarMeadow Posted - Aug 02 2009 : 7:31:55 PM
We always stay at the state parks in MI. National Parks? Acadia, Grand Canyon, Rocky Mtn., Yellowstone, Tetons, Mt. Rushmore, Smokies, Mammoth Cave, Pictured Rocks, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Cumberland Gap, Olympic, Mt. Rainer. Wow...that's more than I thought. Of course these are the ones I have been too...my children haven't been to all these though.

Toni...come on up to MI...we have a bunch of great state parks here! This will get you to the gov website http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/
This one http://www.stateparks.com/mi.html has little green tree on the state map that show you where in the mitten the parks are. We've stayed at a bunch and been to a bunch more.

prairie_princess Posted - Aug 02 2009 : 5:33:42 PM
my hubby and i are national and state park fanatics... anything that is natural. here is my list:

Point Reyes, CA
Yosimite, CA
Kings Canyon, CA
Sequoia, CA
Grand Canyon, AZ
Petrified Forest, AZ
Sunset Crater, AZ
Tuzigoot, AZ
Walnut Canyon, AZ
Valley of Fire, NV
Zion, UT
Bryce Canyon, UT
Rocky Mountain, CO
Craters of the Moon, ID
Yellowstone, WY
Grand Teton, WY
Devil's Tower, WY
Big Hole, MT
Glacier, MT
Jewel Cave, SD
Mount Rushmore, SD
Agate Fossil Beds, NE
Hawaii Volcanoes, HI

I haven't gotten over to the eastern parks, but would love to! this November, we may make it down to New Mexico to Carlsbad Caverns and White Sands, as well as some cliff dwellings in the area. in February my hubby wants to make it to most of the Utah National Parks.... out of all of the parks in the country, i most recommend the cluster of parks in Utah... i've only been to the two so far, but the whole area is just amazing! I did a geographical paper on them and learned so much about how they were formed... simply amazing. visit Zion, Bryce, Arches, Capitol Reef, and all the little state parks in between in that area of Utah. Also, i don't think Yellowstone can be beat as far as national parks go... i recommend visiting in the off seasons if you aren't fond of crowds like i am, even though it is one of the more cliche parks, it is still absolutely amazing!

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KellyWall Posted - Aug 02 2009 : 5:13:06 PM
Acadia Naional Park in Maine is awesome. We had a great time there, in fact I am wearing my t-shirt I got there right now!
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willowtreecreek Posted - Aug 02 2009 : 09:12:31 AM
I keep a list of all the ones we have been to. It's long!
Acadia (Maine)
Appalachian Trail (Parts all along it)
Badlands (South Dakota)
Big Cypruss (Florida)
Blue Ridge Parkway (Virginia/NC)
Boston Historical National Park (Mass)
Buffalo Natl River (Arkansas)
Cape Cod National Seashore (Mass)
Central High School (Little Rock, Arkansas)
Colonial Nat値 Park/Williamsburg (Virginia)
Denali Nat値 Park (Alaska)
Devils Tower (Wyoming)
Everglades (Florida)
Fort Smith (Arkansas)
Glacier National Park (Montana)
Grand Canyon (Arizona)
Great Smokey Mountains (NC/Tenn)
Gulf Islands Nat値 Seashore (Miss/FL)
Hot Springs Nat値 Park (Arkansas)
Joshua Tree (California)
Kenai Fjords (Alaska)
Little Bighorn (Montana)
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Nat値 Park (Vermont)
Mount Rushmore (South Dakota)
Petrified Forest (Arizona)
Saguaro (Arizona)
Saint Croix (Maine)
Saint Gaudens (New Hampshire)
Statue of Liberty (New York) not sure if this counts, I saw it from an airplane!
White Sands (New Mexico)
Yellowstone (Wyoming)


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Alee Posted - Aug 02 2009 : 06:48:22 AM
I have been to Yellowstone National Park and Yosemite.

In Wyoming I have been to the Boysen State park and the Hot Springs State Park.

This is a good site to check out all the national parks and monuments all across the US: http://www.nps.gov/findapark/index.htm

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