As the first country in the world to establish a national park in 1872, national parks are one of America's hidden treasures.
Unfortunately, for unknown reasons, not many take the time to explore the gems of America's natural beauty.
For $80, just pennies a day, an annual pass from the National Park Service gives one good reason to set out on a National Treasure Hunt. From Yellowstone in the West, The Great Smoky Mountains in the East, Denali in the North and Big Bend in the South, you have a treasure map that would make any pirate adventurer proud. “X's” everywhere!
Your annual pass gives free access to all National Parks, Bureau of Land Management Areas, National Wildlife Refuges and or discounts to other park programs,
This applies not only to the card holder but also accompanying guests.
Old Faithful, Yellowstone National Park
From Mt. St. Helens, The Grand Canyon to Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia or Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, you can truly get a sampling of America The Beautiful for a steal.
National Parks Information: www.nps.gov
As soon as I read this page dealing with a Travel Advisory Warning about Naples Italy, I figured DMB Traveler Tips-N-Things followers have to view this! http://hubpages.com/hub/Tourism-Advisory-Warning-Avoid-Naples-Napoli-Italy-Crime-Filth-Danger
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up about Naples. Unfortunately, I have since heard the same things from other travelers to the area. No point visiting somewhere if you have to seriously worry about your safety.
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