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Memorial Loop
Experience the Japanese cherry trees in their monumental setting while visiting some of our national icons. This 2.7-mile loop takes you through some of the park's memorials such as the Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and the Korean War…

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Trail of Time
Walk the “million-year trail” of the Trail of Time in The Grand Canyon National Park. The Trail of Time is a 2.83-mile paved walk where children and adults alike are able to learn about the formation of the Grand Canyon. Enjoy the information…

Mammoth Cave Tour
Explore Mammoth cave in a guided tour to learn the history of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are several tours that range from.25 to 4 miles in distance. There is an experience for all ages. Families can explore the cave and witness the…

Black Rock Summit
A short hike to a viewpoint on top of a rocky talus slope with incredible views of the Shenandoah Valley, Massanutten Mountain, and beyond. This hike is also a designated TRACK Trail, featuring a self-guided brochure and informational sign that turns…

Abbott Lake Trail
Abbott Lake Trail is a one-mile loop around Abbott Lake and the least difficult of the Peaks of Otter Hiking Trails. The trail takes hikers through a woodland forest and open field, offering a close-up view of this picturesque lake.

Kephart Prong Trail
The Kephart Prong Trail offers your children a chance to explore Smokies' history from the logging era through the days of the Civilian Conservation Corps. This area was heavily logged prior to the establishment of the park, however forests have…

Morning Glory Pool Bike Trail
Old Faithful Lower General Store to Morning Glory Pool Bike Trail is paved trail in front of the Old Faithful Inn that runs all the way to Morning Glory Pool. Take this short, (2 mi. round-trip) fairly level paved path and make stops to see geysers.…

Muir Woods Trail
Walk among California’s infamous redwoods on the Muir Woods trail. Part of the Parks as Classrooms Program, this forest ecosystem is a perfect outdoor learning environment for children. Children can get the Muir Woods Junior Ranger booklet to log…

Fort Pickens
Fort Pickens, built in 1834 to protect Pensacola Bay and Pensacola Navy Yard, remained in use until 1947. The five walls of Fort Pickens allowed cannons to guard from all directions. While not all batteries are accessible to the public today, several…

Lake Mead
Lake Mead Recreational Area offers a wide variety of both land and water activities amidst a striking desert background. Visitors can enjoy horseback riding, hiking, and camping, as well as boating, kayaking, fishing, and even scuba diving.
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