All this, combined with exceptional diversity anda bunch of attractions, makes Olympic National Park one of the top national parks for wildlife watching in the USA. Itslocation near Seattlemakes it super-accessible as well, and a greatPacific Northwest road trip destination. Look for these:Roosevel...
Park Obsessed. She is a dedicated National Park lover who is working on visiting all 63 US National Parks. She has currently been to 58 of the National Parks. She is dedicated to sharing her knowledge of the Parks with others and helping them learn to love the parks as much as she ...
North Cascades is one of the least visited national parks despite being located near Seattle. This remote park has a limited number of roads and most of the park is only accessible via hiking. Park visitors who are willing to make the effort will find an untamed wilderness full of rugged mo...
National Parks (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999); Theodore Catton, Inhabited Wilderness: Indians, Eskimos, and National Parks in Alaska (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1997); David Louter, Windshield Wilderness: Cars, Roads, and Nature in Washington's National Parks (Seattle...
from the north side of the park off Highway 12 near Randle via highway 25 / 99. Lacking any amenities this is a winding road with steep drop offs though the views are quite scenic. Our recommended itinerary to view the National Park in one day from Seattle or Portland is to ...
Map – Best U.S. National Parks For Nature Lovers Top 10 National Parks in The USA 1. Great Smoky Mountains National Park Set along the Tennessee–North Carolina border, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is well known for its natural landscapes and plentiful wildlife. ...
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“In the Seattle area, you have so many people who consider themselves local. They’ve been to the park a million times, they’re just going to wake up and show up,” said Cassidy Jones, National Parks Conservation Association senior visitation program manager. “That’s super different from...