Sunday, July 5, 2015

The 10 national parks to visit in the spring

Utah Although spring weather is sometimes unpredictable, if you catch a day without rain, you will not disappoint. Zion National Park is a beautiful park regardless of the season. But the spring makes its grand entrance to a new level.

When you see the first immersion, it's hard not from the massive cliffs that stretch for miles in the sky seem to be swayed. And visitors are encouraged to explore the canyons, sandstone cliffs and steep paths, to really appreciate the beauty of the park.

Labyrinths of orange and pink guns are characterized by low areas Desert and the highest forests, all of which offer their own amazing properties surrounded.

Although the area is known as warm and dry, the park has about 900 native plant species, 75 mammal species and over 300 bird species. Excursions and guided tours offer the perfect opportunity to observe wildlife such coyetes, beaver, Ringtails, mule deer and the occasional mountain lion.

What makes this park very pop in the spring there is the opportunity to see the canyon walls covered hanging gardens of wildflowers. The typical spring rain can blossom and the risk of bla time is worth the risk to see. And ideal for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and mountain climbing trails are the perfect place to see such beauty.

In the summer, the most popular, spring Zion National Park offers rare sites and a popular destination with fewer people.

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