Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Top National Parks

Of course, nearly five million people visit the Grand Canyon each year, but if you have time and a good pair of walking shoes, you will discover three amazing parks for the price of one! Starting at the top, you have a camera ready to capture deep gorges that seem to stretch for hundreds of miles.

Then enjoy the sites in mid-course. Looking around, the vegetation and the sounds of the lush flora make you look like you're in a completely different national parks.

The Grand Canyon offers a variety of routes down from the mule to strenuous hikes.

Once at the bottom, you are confronted face to face with the Colorado River. Surrounded by impressive geology on all sides, sometimes they hit are old stone witnesses of more than a billion years.

Credit: © L.Brumm Photo via Flickr

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