07/06/2017
VACATION IDEAS
Top Eight U.S. landmarks you want to see!
Here are 8 natural wonders that awe and inspire people. Travel there with a group or alone and experience an exciting getaway. Some of these are preserved as part of our National Park System. It’s time to take some time off, charter a bus from www.monseybus.com, and enjoy!
Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park is in Wyoming and is best known for its geyser. The famed Old Faithful geyser erupts every hour or two and reaches more than 100 feet high. There are also lots of hot springs, mud spots and other geysers as well, along with mountains, waterfalls and forests to explore. There is also a lot of wildlife, including wild migratory bison.
The Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is one of the “Seven Wonders of the World”. The Grand Canyon is called “Grand” for many reasons, including the fact that it is very deep and wide, averaging one mile down and 10 miles across, and it is 18 miles at the widest part. It winds and stretches for 277 miles. The Colorado River’s eroding action over a period of six million years carved the enormous canyon we see today.
Yosemite Valley
Yosemite Falls are the highest waterfalls in North America at 2,424 feet. The Half Dome, Tuolumne Meadows, El Capitan, Cathedral Peak and Glacier Point are other popular park landmarks you will see. And looking up at a Giant Sequoia, which is one of the oldest and largest living things on earth will instill a feeling of awe.
Mammoth Cave National Park
Mammoth Cave is the park’s most popular attraction and is located in Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky. The lengthy cave system boasts many chambers and subterranean passageways and is the longest known cave system in the world.
Utah’s Red Rock Country
Utah’s Red Rock Country has some of the most stunning landscapes with unique red sandstone rock formations sculpted by nature into unusual shapes. Other parks in this area include Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands and Capital Reef and are truly natural treasures.
Everglades
Everglades National Park in Florida is the largest tropical wilderness in the U.S.. You may view tropical wading birds, American crocodile, the Florida panther, and West Indian manatee, and many species of marine life.
Death Valley
Death Valley National Park gets its name from the dry summer heat that reaches record highs, but diversity also abounds in this park with its towering peaks covered in winter snow and oasis areas, which are havens for wildlife.
Acadia
Acadia National Park spans 47,000 acres and lies along Maine’s Atlantic coast. Rocky beaches, woodlands and tall mountain peaks carved by glaciers extend to great heights, the highest on the U.S. East Coast. The area is full of wildlife, including moose, bear and seabirds.
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Follow our Adventures, DIY, Recipes http://www.toponautic.blogspot.com/ This Old Faithful eruption was early morning July 16, 2013 (7:24am local time) . At a...