Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 6:34 am
I vastly prefer the National Parks which offer
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Lolli wrote:The national parks of USA are beautiful places, but there are also some really gorgeous ones on other places.
Anybody here been to Serengeti?
Arthur Digbee wrote:Isle Royale is funny on the crowding dimension. It gets about the same number of backcountry campers as Yellowstone (14,000). Isle Royale has a very short season (July 15-August 31) because people avoid the skeeters. Isle Royale has only 160 miles of trails, while Yellowstone has over one thousand. Yellowstone has 300 backcountry sites, Isle Royale 230 (and those IRNP sites are grouped in campgrounds).
redneck wrote:Arthur Digbee wrote:Isle Royale is funny on the crowding dimension. It gets about the same number of backcountry campers as Yellowstone (14,000). Isle Royale has a very short season (July 15-August 31) because people avoid the skeeters. Isle Royale has only 160 miles of trails, while Yellowstone has over one thousand. Yellowstone has 300 backcountry sites, Isle Royale 230 (and those IRNP sites are grouped in campgrounds).
Yellowstone has grizzlies.
Sierra Ledge Rat wrote:I did a safari through Amboseli and Serengeti....
Mark Doiron wrote:7. Congaree. Another one with which I have no personal experience, but no one has even heard of it, and tourists tend to stay out of the swamps.
anita wrote:yeah, like the national/provincial parks of Canada
Castlereagh wrote:
Limited experience in Canada. Only been to Fundy, but the tides in that place are pretty amazing. Reversing Falls (not a National Park, I know) in Saint John's was pretty cool too.