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A US National Park Ranger Tells All

A US National Park Ranger Tells All Apr 10th, 2012 at 3:30PM: Memorial Day is fast approaching, kicking off the beginning of the busiest time for America's national parks – the summer season. Budget Travel has just published some confessions from a national park ranger (stationed at the Grand Canyon, judging from his anecdotes). Think Americans are the most reverent about our national treasures? Think again. It's more likely to be a foreigner who knows ...

Video: Exploring The Grand Canyon

Apr 8th, 2012 at 8:00AM: The Grand Canyon is truly epic in scale. Not only does it stretch for more than 277 miles in length it is also as much at 18 miles wide at certain points and plummets to over a mile in depth as well. It is indeed one of the true natural wonders of our planet and attracts millions of visitors on an annual basis. But what many of those visitors don't know is that there are a series of smaller ...

Nature Valley Trail View is 'street view' for national parks

Nature Valley Trail View is 'street view' for national parks Mar 10th, 2012 at 12:00PM: Earlier this week, Nature Valley launched a fun new website that delivers a Google Street View-like experience for hiking trails in some of America's most popular and iconic national parks. Dubbed Nature Valley Trail View, the new site allows hikers to explore over 300 miles of trail directly from their browser. Much like its counter-part from Google, Trail View actually puts us on the ground ...

Visit the Great Barrier Reef at a substantial discount

Visit the Great Barrier Reef at a substantial discount Mar 7th, 2012 at 8:00AM: Yesterday we told you about a new travel survey from LivingSocial that revealed that Americans consider themselves the worst travelers in the world. That same survey also asked respondents to rank their top international travel destinations with Australia's Great Barrier Reef coming out on top. To celebrate this distinction, and to help make some of those travel dreams come true, Hamilton Island ...

A timelapse journey through the American Southwest

Feb 21st, 2012 at 3:00PM: While I don't think anybody would dispute that the American Southwest is beautiful, this timelapse video by Henry Jun Wah Lee of Evosia Studios takes the region to a whole new level of breathtaking. Without using words or special effects, the Los Angeles-based filmmaker brings the landscape to life with dancing fog, vibrant sunrises, detailed rock formations, and curvacious craters that ...

Grand Canyon National Park to ban plastic water bottles

Grand Canyon National Park to ban plastic water bottles Dec 16th, 2011 at 11:00AM: Plastic water bottles are about to become an endangered species at Grand Canyon National Park. The Park Service has announced that the sale of bottled water in vending machines, shops, and hotels inside the park will be banned early next year, in an effort to cut waste and protect the environment there. But first, park officials must complete an extensive survey of the availability of other water ...

A Grand Tour of the American West

A Grand Tour of the American West Sep 14th, 2011 at 10:00AM: I could see the end of my road trip, on the other side of the deserts of the American Southwest, the sun-parched stretch of near nothingness that conceals some of the country's greatest natural wonders. So after leaving Spaceport America in New Mexico, I prepared for a ironman push to the West Coast, my ultimate destination Los Angeles. Along the way, I'd stop at the Four Corners and the ...

Video of the Day - Make your travel photos Hollywood-worthy

Jun 7th, 2011 at 5:00PM: Vacation photos can sometimes be disappointing, or at very least, a little less 'epic' than how you remembered them. But as Youtube user postjhb shows us in today's Video of the Day, all it takes to turn those summer vacation stills into moving masterpieces is a Photoshop tutorial and a little creative energy. If you need some inspiration for this summer's big getaway, hit play & ...

Five trekking options for adventurers with bad backs

Five trekking options for adventurers with bad backs Jun 3rd, 2011 at 1:30PM: If you've got a bad back or neck--and many of us do--it can make certain aspects of travel challenging, especially if you're otherwise healthy and active. Perhaps the most frustrating issue for adventure travelers such as myself is being limited to day hikes, unless there are overnight options that don't involve humping a 50-pound-plus backpack into the wilderness. I suffered a moderately ...

Bigger is better: scout these mega-sized attractions on a cross-country trip

Bigger is better: scout these mega-sized attractions on a cross-country trip May 27th, 2011 at 11:30AM: Taking to the roads this long weekend or on a summer road trip? Don't miss these larger-than-life tourist attractions. World's Largest Rooftop Farm New York City Brooklyn Grange, is 40,000 square foot elevated garden is located on top of a six-story warehouse, and grows everything from tomatoes to peppers to fennel to salad greens and much, much more. Check out Inhabitat for more info ...

Motorist survives 200-foot plunge into the Grand Canyon

Motorist survives 200-foot plunge into the Grand Canyon Apr 29th, 2011 at 8:00AM: Earlier this week a 21-year old man drove his car off the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, surviving a 200-foot fall with only minor injuries. He then freed himself from his vehicle and climbed back up the canyon wall looking for help. He was discovered alongside the road by another traveler, who immediately called the Park Service. Park Rangers are still investigating exactly what happened, and ...

5 great ways to explore national parks under your own power

5 great ways to explore national parks under your own power Apr 27th, 2011 at 8:00AM: There is no doubt that America's national parks are popular tourist destinations. The past few years have seen a dramatic increase in the number of visitors to the parks, and many of them have been setting attendance records as a result. With the summer fast approaching, many of us are no doubt making plans for our vacations, with many electing to visit a national park once again this year. The ...

Reminder: National Parks Week begins today

Reminder: National Parks Week begins today Apr 16th, 2011 at 8:30AM: Despite the fact that it was nearly shut down by the budget crisis, National Parks Week kicks off today and will run through next Sunday, April 24th. In celebration, many parks in the system will host great events all week long, and all admission fees will be waived to the parks, and dozens of national monuments as well. To find a fee-free destination near you, click here. Some of the ...

New water bottle stations in Grand Canyon make park safer, more "green"

New water bottle stations in Grand Canyon make park safer, more Apr 13th, 2011 at 8:30AM: Stretching for 277 miles through the Arizona desert, the Grand Canyon is amongst the more impressive natural wonders you'll ever see. It is over 6000 feet in depth and at its widest point, it is 18 miles across. Everything about the place is truly epic in scale, and that is why the park receives nearly 4.5 million visitors a year. But all those visitors can have an impact on the environment there, ...

Photo of the day - Secret spot near Grand Canyon National Park

Photo of the day - Secret spot near Grand Canyon National Park Feb 11th, 2011 at 5:30PM: Today's photo of the day depicts a secret spot near Grand Canyon National Park. Everyone loves a secret hideaway, right? This image, of a hidden spot between Grand Canyon National Park and a national wilderness area, is quite some distance from more frequently visited areas in and around the Grand Canyon. Flickr Gadling pool contributor SummitVoice1 snapped this image. The photographer ...

Grand Canyon had a fee free weekend

Grand Canyon had a fee free weekend Jan 20th, 2011 at 11:00AM: Every time I think about the Grand Canyon, my mind is flooded with intense photographic memories from my first and only visit to the destination. I was touring with my now defunct band in the summer of 2006. As you likely know, it's tough to make it as a musician--particularly if you're on the road (read Emily Zemler's newest piece on Alternative Press, No Money, Mo' Problems: Why even ...

Gadling's 2011 New Year's travel resolutions

Gadling's 2011 New Year's travel resolutions Dec 29th, 2010 at 10:30AM: It's that time of year again. A time when we all make certain promises to ourselves, in an attempt to make our lives more organized, our bodies stronger or leaner. We vow to spend more time with loved ones, give back to others, or ditch that cubicle job. And some of us...well, we just want to keep on traveling, any way we can manage to finagle it. In the spirit of New Year's, I asked my fellow ...

Vote for the new Seven Wonders of Nature

Vote for the new Seven Wonders of Nature Nov 21st, 2010 at 8:00AM: A few years back there was an organized effort to select a New Seven Wonders of the World, which resulted in a list of seven amazing places that joined the Great Pyramids on a modern list of spectacular destinations. Now, a similar effort is being made to select a New Seven Wonders of Nature as well. The process began not long after naming the New Seven Wonders, with more than 440 locations, in ...

Photo of the Day (11.14.10)

Photo of the Day (11.14.10) Nov 14th, 2010 at 6:00PM: Congratulations to Flickr user twoeightnine on this absolutely stunning shot of the Grand Canyon. From the dramatic ridges and crevices of the canyon, each crisply outlined by shadow, to the fluffy white clouds drifting on a brilliant blue sky, there's plenty of great visual intrigue to move your eye around the photo. Wondering how to take your own Ansel Adams-worthy masterpiece like this one? ...

Top ten overrated U.S. travel destinations/attractions

Top ten overrated U.S. travel destinations/attractions Oct 14th, 2010 at 4:30PM: Whether or not you're an American, there are certain places that are on almost everyone's must-visit list. Some tourist traps, like the Grand Canyon or Disneyland, are worth joining the masses and ponying up the entrance fee (although I just checked the Magic Kingdom's website, and Mickey and friends are bilking the parents of children under nine for $68 a pop). Other much-lauded, highly ...

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