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National Park Mystery Spot 19: Up and Down They Go

You can leave your Yooper Highrider in the lot and join the fun. Bob Janiskee photo.

Can you identify National Park Mystery Spot 19?

This place in a park has a place to park.

Up and down the children go.
Parents go along or watch from below.

Climb to the top if you have a yen
To cast your gaze on a lake named Glen.

The sand is her; she's not flesh and fur.
Or so some people have said.

Be sure to check back with Traveler tomorrow for the answer and an explanation of the clues.

Comments

Sleeping Bear dunes National Lakeshore


If you want to claim a victory here, you need to provide the entire answer, not just part of it. As is our custom, we'll embargo the answer for a while.


Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.


Sleeping Bear Dunes in Michigan - Spot is The Dune Climb.
http://www.nps.gov/slbe/index.htm


Just a guess--Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore


While I may be too late to be the first, I will amend my previous answer to add "Dune Climb" at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.


The answer is the Dune Climb at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Eric was the first to identify the park (and he later came up with the exact spot), but Sue Ross was the first to supply the correct answer in its entirety. Several others, as you can see, correctly identified the park without nailing the spot within the park. Good job, ya'll. Now the quizmeister will have to devise another "medium difficulty" mystery spot puzzler to tease your brain.


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