by Go to National Parks Team | Oct 21, 2020 | Exploring the Parks, National Parks, Texas
The San Antonio Missions National Historical Park makes a great destination at any time of the year. But if you want to avoid the crowds, try checking it out during the fall or winter. Not only is it less crowded, but the weather is also quite lovely. And both of...
by Go to National Parks Team | Dec 9, 2019 | Exploring the Parks
The United States has its share of majestic national parks. From the highest peaks of the Rockies to the smokey forest of the Appalachians, this country is full of breathtaking views and invigorating hikes. There’s one place that has more than its fair share of...
by Go To National Park Experts | Aug 30, 2019 | Exploring the Parks, National Parks
Image from PixabayAs the first U.S. national park, Yellowstone has been a must-see destination for families all across the world since 1872. Not only is it the first, but it is also one of the largest national parks in the United States, with 2.2 million acres to...
by Go To National Park Experts | Jun 26, 2019 | National Trails
If you love sequoias but have never seen them in real life, you should consider visiting Calaveras Big Trees State Park. This park located near Arnold, CA, is home to some of the largest redwood trees in the world. The Giant Sequoia can grow to be 300 feet tall and up...
by Go To National Park Experts | Jun 26, 2019 | Blog, Exploring the Parks
Is there a best time to visit Yosemite National Park? The answer to that question depends on what you want to do. Be ready to hike, gaze and wonder. Summertime has been long known for being the most popular time to vacation. School is out for 10 weeks, the mood at...
by Go To National Park Experts | Jun 25, 2019 | Travel Ideas
Death Valley has been an object of fascination for almost as long as we’ve known of its existence. But potential visitors beware! Its sweltering summertime temperatures give Death Valley its name. And this means it can be a dangerously inhospitable place to visit. If...