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- Recreation: Outdoors: Parks: North America (0)
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National Park Trust
parktrust.org
Land conservancy dedicated exclusively to America's Parklands, wildlife, scenic wonders and historic monuments.
The Regional Review
nps.gov
Full-text archive of magazine published by the eastern National Parks region between 1938 and 1941. Topics include regional history and culture, the parks, state parks, the CCC, and current news.
Mapping the National Parks
memory.loc.gov
Collection documenting the history, cultural aspects and geological formations of areas that eventually became National Parks.
Outdoor Recreation Message Boards
adventurezonetours.com
Message board forum for planning outdoor recreation and reviews from travelers.
National Parks Conservation Association
npca.org
Resource offers park and wildlife safety, virtual visits, exploration with guides, how to take action and nation involvement.
Fieldguide to U.S. Public Monuments and Memorials
monumentsandmemorials.com
Identifies, describes, and classifies U.S. public monuments and memorials.
National Park Reservations
nationalparkreservations.com
Offers reservations and information about parks throughout the U.S. and Canada, including lodging and activities.
National Park Foundation
nationalparks.org
Plan a trip, read community opinions or learn about volunteer opportunities and donations.
A 2-Year Exploration of America's Treasures
usa-c2c.com
A personal journey from east to west through 358 park sites documenting their travels through writings and photos.
Untraveled Road: National Parks
untraveledroad.com
Interactively follow roads and trails of many National Parks. View historic markers and scenic views with brief descriptions.
American Park Network
americanparknetwork.com
Publisher of visitor guide magazines offers information on trip planning, reservations and family activities.
Recreation.gov
recreation.gov
Government site provides information about federal recreation areas. Search by state, activity, agency, or by map.
US-Parks.com
us-parks.com
Guide featuring park descriptions and fees, a lodging directory, road trip and activities planning information, photos and maps.
National Parks Gallery
nationalparksgallery.com
Provides photos, maps, amenities listings and park news.
Public Lands Information Center
publiclands.org
Not-for-profit portal affiliated with USDA Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management. Resource for maps, guides, passes, permits, pictures and recreation information for state and federal lands.
Personal page by David L. Scott
valdosta.edu
General introduction to park facilities as well as entrance, camping and lodging fees.
National Park Directory
cftech.com
Listing of locations, seasons open, area in acres, major attractions and activities.
Adventure Crew
adventure-crew.com
Source provides pictures, videos, and information regarding many of America's parks, monuments and wilderness areas.
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Which of these southwestern monuments should we visit?
Q. Please recommend 2 or 3 which we should visit. I'm assuming no one has been to all of these, but if you have been to one or even a few of these, please tell me if we should or should not visit them. Thank you! -Bandelier National Monument - Jemez State Monument - Montezuma Castle National Monument - Navajo National Monument - Canyon de Chelly National Monument - Mesa Verde National Park
Asked by penny - Mon Jun 23 12:31:09 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I can see what you're trying to do here but Bandelier & Jemez are kind of sort of out of the loop unless your starting in that part of New Mexico Where you starting and ending ? If you're starting in Phoenix then this works: Montezuma Walnut Canyon Sunset Crater /Wupatki Tuba City/Moenkopi Across the Hopi Mesa's on sr 264 Ganado Trading Post ChinleAZ /Canyon De Chelly >pronounced "De Shay" Mesa Verde NP Mexican Hat UT >Make the Detour for the Goosenecks of the SanJuan SP Navajo National Monument via Monument Valley & Kayenta Page AZ Lee's Ferry AZ Cameron AZ >detour to Grand canyon NP Flagstaff AZ Make the left onto US 160 at Valle US 89A down Oak Creek Canyon and into Sedona Then back to I-17 at Montezuma Have fun
Answered by mr danger - Mon Jun 23 13:22:13 2008
Q. Please recommend 2 or 3 which we should visit. I'm assuming no one has been to all of these, but if you have been to one or even a few of these, please tell me if we should or should not visit them. Thank you! -Bandelier National Monument - Jemez State Monument - Montezuma Castle National Monument - Navajo National Monument - Canyon de Chelly National Monument - Mesa Verde National Park
Asked by penny - Mon Jun 23 12:31:09 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I can see what you're trying to do here but Bandelier & Jemez are kind of sort of out of the loop unless your starting in that part of New Mexico Where you starting and ending ? If you're starting in Phoenix then this works: Montezuma Walnut Canyon Sunset Crater /Wupatki Tuba City/Moenkopi Across the Hopi Mesa's on sr 264 Ganado Trading Post ChinleAZ /Canyon De Chelly >pronounced "De Shay" Mesa Verde NP Mexican Hat UT >Make the Detour for the Goosenecks of the SanJuan SP Navajo National Monument via Monument Valley & Kayenta Page AZ Lee's Ferry AZ Cameron AZ >detour to Grand canyon NP Flagstaff AZ Make the left onto US 160 at Valle US 89A down Oak Creek Canyon and into Sedona Then back to I-17 at Montezuma Have fun
Answered by mr danger - Mon Jun 23 13:22:13 2008
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