National 3-D Day celebrates history, technology, art & science of 3-D and more on the 3rd day of the 3rd week of the 3rd month of the year.
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Parking is only allowed in designated areas, and if you park on the roadside or create your own off-road parking space, you may be towed. Once all parking in Yosemite Valley is full, any incoming visitor vehicles will be diverted back out of Yosemite Valley near El Capitan. The National...
National Geographic began documenting the painstaking excavation and reconstruction in collaboration with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County’s (NHMLAC) Dinosaur Institute. Sifting through a logjam of dino parts entombed in tons of rock in their excavation and hampered by rattlesnakes and...
Today, this park serves as a living history museum with a nice visitor center, museum, and demonstrations of pioneer and Indian crafts as well as everyday life in the cooler hours of the summer months. There are also gardens and orchards, as well corrals with horses and longhorn cattle. ...
National Geographic began documenting the painstaking excavation and reconstruction in collaboration with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County’s (NHMLAC) Dinosaur Institute. Sifting through a logjam of dino parts entombed in tons of rock in their excavation and hampered by rattlesnakes and...
Yes, pets are welcome in Yellowstone National Park but are limited to developed areas such as roads, parking areas, picnic areas, and campgrounds. Pets are not allowed on the trails, boardwalks, or in thermal areas in the park. Please review the Yellowstone Pet Policy before bringing your do...
You reach Cinder Cone by via the northeast park entrance, then taking six miles of bad road to a parking lot. From there, it’s a one-mile hike through fine black sand to the base of the cone. A special thanks to Tom from Travel Past 50 for sharing two of the best things to do...
The park shuttles depart from the park visitor center in Springdale, Utah. This lot will fill early in the morning and you may need to find parking within the town of Springdale. The city offers a free shuttle from town to the visitor center. Be prepared to pay to park in Zion. ...
0.4 miNatural History Museums Great first visit! A really great museum. It has so much to see and read and learn. You start in the lowest level of the museum which is beneath the main entry floor. The history floor (3 of them) take at leas...