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Category: National Parks and Monuments

11 February 2015

Three-day Fee Free weekend

Zion National Park UtahZion National Park, Utah

A three-day weekend approaches and with warmer than normal (whatever that is) temperatures in the Southwest people will be out in droves.  So, although I still plan to visit Joshua Tree National Park I won’t roll in until at least Monday afternoon.  I do love that people get out and enjoy their national parks, especially as this is a fee free weekend.

Gaelyn in camper Mt Palm Springs Anza-Borrego Desert State Park CaliforniaAs good as it gets for selfie

But that doesn’t mean I have to join them.  Oh the joys of at least semi-retirement.  Plus I’m still waiting for my new camp chair. So, in the meantime, I sit home and continue to label photos from the last foray, and dream.

Sunset North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaThe North Rim Grand Canyon National Park opens May 15, 2015, and that’s only three months away.  Hope you’ll come for a visit this summer to enjoy a last light view like this.

National Parks Fee Free Dates 2015

January 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Day                                                                           August 25 National Park Service 99th Birthday

February 14-16 Presidents Day weekend                                                                         September 26 National Public Lands Day

April 18-19 Opening weekend of National Park Week                                                  November 11 Veterans Day

 Which National Park are you visiting this weekend?

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21 April 2014

Celebrate National Parks Week: Go Wild

Celebrate National Parks Week not just this week, or on free weekends, but all the time.   These parks were created for the people of the world and “future generations”.  Let’s not loose them to corporate America.

OK, so I’m a little late on the no entrance fee for April 19 & 20, 2014.  However there are more to come this yea:  August 25 National Park Service birthday, September 27 National Public Lands Day, November 11 Veterans Day.

The National Park Service administers over 400 natural and cultural sites.  I’ve visited 62 of them but unfortunately many pre-blogging.  Below find links to posts of a few National Park sites I personally recommend.

Monuments of sandstone Zion National Park Utah

A convenient shuttle operates in Zion National Park Utah  stopping at many hiking and viewing areas in Zion Canyon.  The towering cliffs and amazing natural sandstone sculptures will fill your eyes and mind with wonder.

Saguaro National Park Arizona

To many, the giant saguaro symbolizes the American West yet they only grown in southern Arizona and northern Mexico.  Saguaro National Park Arizona offers drives and hikes past forests of these unusual cactus plus areas to see ancient rock art.

View from Bristlecone Loop trail Bryce Canyon National Park Utah

The ancient bristlecone pines seen on the rim at Bryce Canyon National Park Utah are as magnificent as the various rock hoodoos below.  Driving and hiking trails will take you through the magic of both.

Panamint Range Emigrant Canyon Road Death Valley National Park California

To view the diversity of desert and mountains Death Valley National Park California will blow your mind, and possibly your radiator in the middle of summer.

Buckskin Gulch Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument Utah

Just one of many opportunities in Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument includes slipping into the cool of Buckskin Gulch slot canyon Utah surrounded by walls of wavy sandstone sculpted over time by water.

Cliff Palace Mesa Verde National Park Colorado

Mesa Verde National Park Colorado receives top kudos for exploring ancient cliff dwellings on a guided Ranger walk but also check out the excellent museum full of interesting artifacts.

Ruins Walnut Canyon National Monument Arizona

Yet another opportunity to see cliff dwellings in a different landscape and not quite so busy is Walnut Canyon National Monument Arizona where the Sinagua people settled almost 900 years ago.

Rainbow Bridge National Monument Lake Powell Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Utah

The Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Arizona and Utah offers boating on Lake Powell including access to Rainbow Bridge National Monument, touring the Glen Canyon Dam, exploring Lee’s ferry Lonely Dell Ranch by the Colorado River launch site and so much more.

Amphitheater Cedar Breaks National Monument Utah

Enjoy red rock country at high elevation visiting Cedar Breaks National Monument Utah but check for opening dates because it can snow up there even in early summer.

Wukoki Pueblo Wupatki National Monument Arizona

Pueblos built in the shadow of Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument Arizona may be long abandoned at Wupatki National Monument yet a feeling of the people’s spirit is left behind.

Great House Casa Grande Ruins National Monument Arizona

More Native American ruins can be explored at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument Arizona that are easy to access.

Petrified gardens Oregon Caves National Monument Oregon

If you like to explore underground then Oregon Caves National Monument will give you an up close and personal cave experience on a guided Ranger walk or ask about the wild crawling tour for more adventure.

Sunset upriver Tuweep Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Of course I’ve posted a lot about Grand Canyon National Park because I’m a summer Park Ranger on the North Rim.  In fact I’ll be back on the North Rim in five days and posting more so follow along for more ideas.  With too many posts to list I recommend a search on this Geogypsytraveler website under ‘Grand Canyon’ for lots of awesome options.

National Parks really are “America’s Best Idea” that has spread across the world to preserve diverse natural and cultural sites of importance to the people.  And it’s not just national parks but also monuments, scenic rivers, historic sites and more.  Look for a park near where you are.  Then get out there, and ‘Go Wild’!  And remember to attend the informative Ranger walks and talks.

What park will you be visiting next?

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06 August 2012

Oysters at Grand Canyon?

Stump covered with Oyster mushrooms North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

When FabGrandma told me about some mushrooms on a tree I certainly didn’t expect this.  A stump half covered with the choice edible Oyster mushrooms sitting between two storage containers.  One of my favorites.  Yet I never expected to see Oysters at Grand Canyon.

Oyster mushrooms North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

I only picked a couple of these beauties.  Just enough to saute with dinner.  Wild mushrooms don’t keep very long unless they’re dehydrated and that wasn’t an option.

Oyster mushrooms North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Washed Oyster mushrooms North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

They did have a few small worms which I rinsed off, at least most of them.  Probably should have soaked them in salt water to drown all the little wigglers.  But hey, it’s just protein.

Cut up Oyster mushrooms North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

And they sautéed so fine.  Sure went great with mashed potatoes and talapia.

Dinner with Oyster mushrooms North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Voila, dinner.

And yes, you can browse in a national park.  Just don’t gather buckets full to take with you.  Pick and eat berries or mushrooms while you visit.  But you’d better know what you’re doing.

Plus, these shrooms never left the park, if you know what I mean.

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