Recent Travel Blog | Naturalism PostsSummertime Fun in the Poolby Renee Dietz19 Feb 2006 06:26 PMDo you want to make the most out of your swimming pool? Do you frequently have pool parties and want to learn more games to play? We have some great options to make every pool party or Saturday afternoon swim something special. The first game is called Colors. Mount Rainier - Volcano and Glacierby Renee Dietz19 Feb 2006 06:23 PMThe most fascinating thing about Mount Rainier is that it is a volcano. In fact, geologists say it is episodically active, which means that it is expected to erupt again sometime in the future. Shenandoah Park - Outdoor Activitiesby Renee Dietz16 Feb 2006 08:43 PMIn the Bentonville access area, you will find a fish trap access area close to Shelter 3. Here, wade fishing is popular. Additionally, freshwater fishing is also available in about 25 different streams. You will need to fish with a single hook, using artificial lures. Shenandoah Valley-Riding and Campingby Renee Dietz16 Feb 2006 08:40 PMWith over 150 miles of horse trails in this national park, you can spend hours, days, or weeks just roaming the vast countryside. If you prefer, you trailer your own horses into the park or visit the Skyland Stables from May through October and enjoy a guided ride. Shenandoah National Parkby Renee Dietz16 Feb 2006 08:38 PMThe Shenandoah National Park is located in the eastern part of the Blue Ridge, nested in the Appalachian Mountains between Georgia and Pennsylvania. The Shenandoah River can be found to the west in a valley, which is where the name "Shenandoah" is derived. The Rockies - Flora and Faunaby Renee Dietz16 Feb 2006 08:35 PMThe Rocky Mountain National Park is wealthy when it comes to flora (flowers, trees, and vegetation) and fauna (wildlife, fish, and birds). Here, you will find literally thousands of elk that live in and around the park. Biking & Backpacking in the Rockiesby Renee Dietz16 Feb 2006 08:32 PMThe Rocky Mountain National Park is an excellent place to take a bike ride. The three main trails include Bear Lake Road, Horseshoe Park (Estes Park Loop), and Trail Ridge Road. You will need to pay a small, $3 fee per week and stay to the trails provided. Outdoor Activites in Coloradoby Renee Dietz16 Feb 2006 08:30 PMRegardless if you visit the park in the summer or winter, a unique offering of the Rocky Mountain National Park is that each day, the park rangers provide a wide variety of activities. These activities are both fun and educational. Colorado Horseback Riding and Campingby Renee Dietz16 Feb 2006 08:27 PMHorseback riding in the Rocky Mountain National Park is very popular. Considering you can access more than 260 miles of the park via trails, this is an excellent way to see the park. In the park itself are two stables, both offering rides from the middle of May to late September. Rocky Mountain Highby Renee Dietz16 Feb 2006 08:23 PMRocky Mountain National Park is the country's tenth oldest park and is a place with majestic mountain peaks, lush meadows, dense forests, and some of the most spectacular sites you have ever laid your eyes on. Recent Blog Comments Andrea Hermitt says... "I have traveled with kids for many years." Michele Cheplic says... "Thanks for the comment Gillian, I like Expedia too." |
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