National Parks Traveler Podcast
Audio Postcard From The Parks: The Shadow Mountain Lookout
On the west side of Rocky Mountain National Park, where the Colorado River drains out of Shadow Mountain Lake and heads down a short course to fill Lake Granby, is a path that leads to the shoulder of Shadow Mountain. There, in an opening in the piney forest, stands a fire lookout built in the 1930s.
National Parks Traveler Episode 182: Recovering Yellowstone
National Parks Traveler Episode 181: Musical Kīlauea
If you’re interested in volcanoes, you need not go further than our national parks to get your fill. Did you know that 84 units of the National Park System have volcanic resources? These parks run the gamut of having very active volcanic features to those where volcanoes formed the landscape and contribute to the geodiversity of the park.
National Parks Traveler Episode 180: Exploring Homestead National Historical Park
Homestead National Historical Park near Beatrice, Nebraska, isn’t that big, just 211 acres, but as the saying goes it plays much, much bigger. Here you’ll find the National Museum on Homesteading, historic buildings including the Palmer-Epard log cabin that despite its small size – just 14 feet by 16 feet – was home to a family of 12, along with agricultural equipment, genealogy research opportunities, an education center, hiking trails through 100 acres of restored tallgrass prairie and a burr oak forest.
National Parks Traveler Episode 179: Fort Larned National Historic Site
The beauty of the National Park System is that there are more than 400 units that you can choose to visit, and each has a unique perspective showcasing the United States’ history, natural beauty, or cultural richness.
National Parks Traveler Episode 178: Walking Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
National Parks Traveler Episode 177: Following The Oregon Trail At Scotts Bluff
Audio Postcard From The Parks: Sea Kayaking Jackson Lake At Grand Teton
National Parks Traveler Episode 176: Exploring National Parks In America's Heartland
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