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Looking to Avoid Crowds? These Are America’s Least-Visited National Parks
The most famous national parks receive millions of tourists annually, but others welcome far fewer visitors. If you’re looking for magnificent landscapes and majestic wildlife with a little extra solitude, check out America’s 10 least-visited national parks.
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Could This State Be Getting Its First National Park?
There are currently 63 U.S. national parks, but many groups around the country are lobbying to bring a national park to their communities. One such effort has made significant progress in recent years with bipartisan support in Congress — and if it's successful, it would be this Southern state's first national park.
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7 National Park Attractions You Need to Enter a Lottery to Visit
There are plenty of wide open spaces to explore in America’s national and state parks, but a handful of locations have become so popular that guests can only experience them by entering lottery systems. From the depths of the Grand Canyon to the highest peaks of Yosemite and Zion, park officials are working to preserve ecosystems and promote guest safety while allowing visitors to enjoy these truly fantastic sights.
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7 of the Coolest Caves You Can Visit Around the World
There are so many iconic landmarks and fascinating landscapes to explore on Earth’s surface that it’s sometimes easy to forget what lies underneath. Exploring the planet's vast network of caves is pretty much guaranteed to be an adventure, but these seven caves should be at the top of any aspiring spelunker’s bucket list.
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The 14 Tallest Mountains in the U.S.
When it comes to the tallest mountains in the United States, one state in particular dominates the list: the “Great Land” of the Far North. Alaska’s 665,000 square miles are home to many of the highest-reaching peaks in the country, but not all of them. Explore the 14 tallest mountains in the United States.
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