Yellowstone National Park – Grand Canyon of Yellowstone South Rim

Viewed from the South Rim Trail, the colorful walls of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone in Yellowstone National Park, are breathtaking.  Washed in varying hues of yellow, with lovely pink and white tones offering fascinating detail in the rock, it is easy to understand how the park got its name.

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Crater Lake National Park – Garfield Peak Trail

Hike the Garfield Peak Trail in Crater Lake National Park to get a birds eye view of the stunningly clear blue waters of Crater Lake below.  The unique lake filled with snow melt and rainwater sits in the large caldera which formed after Mount Mazama blew its top nearly eight thousand years ago.  Mind blown!

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RV Camping in National Parks and Other Federal Lands

When RV camping in national parks and other federal lands we enjoy unspoiled natural areas. These special places are largely preserved for conservation purposes.  Here in the United States, we also protect and preserve them for the benefit and enjoyment of the people.

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