Blissful Hiking Adventures Podcast Show Notes - Episode 3
The Wonders of Hiking and Exploring our National Parks
Backpacking Yellowstone in the Shoshone Geyser Basin |
I grew up with yearly family adventures to our national parks like Glacier in Montana and Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico, extending that enjoyment to my adult years where I spent part of our honeymoon watching lava flow into the ocean at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and later on, working along the Appalachian Trail in Shenandoah National Park as a ridgerunner.
Before you venture to the parks, check out the official park website and their Things to Do section that offers park highlights. Once at the park, head to the visitor center where friendly rangers and park volunteers can help you decide on the best adventure in the time you have.
Some of my favorites include
The Giant Sequoias of California
Great Sand Dunes in Colorado
Mt Rainier of Washington State
Glacier in Montana
Arches and Bryce Canyon in Utah
Acadia of Maine
Shenandoah in Virginia
If you plan to venture into the backcountry of a national park for hiking and camping, check out the park's regulations. Most parks require a backcountry permit. In some the permits are free, in others a fee is required. Some parks require you to watch a safety video. Some parks require that you reserve a specific camp area or site. Check out also on bear proof technique for your food in each park as some have different regulations. And be sure you have the appropriate gear and footwear for the terrain and seasons in which you are hiking and camping.
Exploring Bryce Canyon, Utah |
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