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agesilaus wrote:
Great Basin has only been around since 2015 so pretty new.
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I think you have GB confused with one of the other new parks.
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โNov-14-2018 12:01 PM
agesilaus wrote:ReneeG wrote:
Kolob Canyon - the forgotten side of Zion.
Yeah on our list for summer, good boondocking spot on the lake too I've heard. There is also a road around the backside of Bryce with, IIRC, the Pink Cliffs. Those are smaller hoodoos with no crowds.
โNov-14-2018 11:55 AM
ppine wrote:Yeah, mixed feelings about that! Nobody wants crowds but there may be an upside to more folks caring about the parks. As OP mentioned earlier, protection may not mean forever. National monuments in particular seem subject to random dismemberment.
A good list. There are many more. I do not like to mention them and make them more popular.
I mostly avoid the popular ones except in winter or off season.
โNov-14-2018 09:56 AM
huachuca wrote:
Guadalupe Mountain - We like the Dog Canyon CG but would pass on the Pine Springs facility. I think the remoteness is the appeal and the resident ranger before his retirement, was a special guy. We were there a few years back during the Turkey Vulture migration. Watching several hundred buzzards trying to find a roosting spot on a small stand of alligator junipers is hilarious.
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D.E.Bishop wrote:Let me add Hot Springs NP to that list. A national monument, maybe, but I just don't see that it is really national park material.
Not to speak disparagingly of any of our National Parks but in 214 we had visited all of the National Parks sincw we married 56 years ago and we have talked to many rangers, naturalists etc at the parks and in the last ten years there has been a trend to ensure that each state has a NP. Congaree is an example of something we are not in short supply of and of no significant historical or environmental significance.
โNov-14-2018 07:26 AM
eubank wrote:
It may be worth noting that not all national monuments are part of the National Park Service (and, therefore, not listed on their website). Rio Grande del Norte is one such.
Lynn
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