If you seek a remote and serene park, look no further than this park situated along the Rio Grande River, bordering Mexico. It's a tranquil haven, blissfully free from crowds. Remember to bring a 4x4 vehicle for the journey. While we didn't camp, the campgrounds are truly remarkable, with each site ...
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Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks
Sequoia NP While the name suggests the presence of giant sequoia trees, this park offers much more than meets the eye. Beyond the majestic trees, there are incredible hiking trails that showcase the park's diverse beauty beyond the towering sequoias. Trails to see big trees Big Trees ...
Saguaro National Park
Park for cacti lovers. If you like cacti this is for you. You will find so many kind of cacti. We visited this park during Christmas time so our Christmas Tree was a cactus. Here you have nice Cactus Forest Loop Drive with nice stops. We stopped in Mica View and Javelina. Park is small and ...
Pinnacles National Park
This park is one of eight National Parks in California and should be on your list. When planning your visit, it's worth considering the season. We embarked on our hikes in October and were met with scorching temperatures. Keep in mind that shade can be scarce along the trails, so opting for cooler ...
Petrified Forest National Park
Petrified Forest is amazing place to visit with a tapestry of vibrant colors, ranging from the red and purple hues of the Painted Desert to the vast expanse of fossil-rich badlands. We really love this layers of colors. Take a scenic drive along the park's main road (about 30miles). Marvel at the ...