Rocky Mountain National Park

Rocky Mountain National Park

Prepare your camera and indulge yourself with picture-perfect scenes from Rocky Mountain National park, one of the most photographed national parks in the US. It is about 76 mi (122 km) northwest of Denver International Airport in north-central Colorado, within the Rocky Mountains Front Range. The park sits between the towns of … Read more

Saguaro National Park

Saguaro National Park

Saguaro is a large species of cactus native to Mexico and Arizona, and California in the United States. The fruits are essential to the Indian diet and as well as its woody skeletons. These cactus also serve as shelter and nesting sites for various bird species. The flowers are an essential source … Read more

Sequoia National Park

Sequoia National Park

You will be as small as an ant if you found yourself under the giant trees in Sequoia National Park. It is also called Land of the Giants as this magnificent landscape testifies to nature’s size, beauty, and diversity—huge mountains, rugged foothills, deep canyons, vast caverns, and the world’s most giant trees. … Read more

Shenandoah National Park

Shenandoah National Park

Stretches more than a hundred miles along the Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia, and Shenandoah National Park is a land overflowing with cascading waterfalls, spectacular vistas, fields of wildflowers, and quiet wooded hollows. More than 200,000 acres is protected and is a haven to deer, songbirds, and black bears. It also offers a … Read more

Wind Cave National Park

Wind Cave National Park

Boxwork is the geological term for an uncommon network of mineral structures, usually protruding in bedrocks, cave ceilings, and highly erosive areas. They commonly consist of thin blades of dissolved calcium carbonate crystallized in the cracks of surrounding rock. Most cracks intersect at angles forming a honeycomb pattern. At a phreatic phase, … Read more

Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve

Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve

Peaks upon peaks and glaciers after glaciers add to this largest U.S. national park’s grandeur- Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve. If you follow any braided stream or river to its source, you will find either a receding, advancing or tidewater glacier. The park is an experience to the Alaskan wildlife and … Read more

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park

A spring, whose center reaches 199 degrees Fahrenheit (93 degrees Celsius), is well-known for its distinctly fascinating, multicolored appearance. From the center, it scales to turquoise and blue hues, but as it reaches the perimeter, bacteria clusters around the sides because they are cooler than the center and reveal warmer colors. This … Read more

Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park

If you have read the book “The Yosemite” authored by John Muir, he has mentioned that “Everybody needs beauty and bread, places to play in and pray in, where Nature may heal and cheer and give strength to body and soul alike,” This giant California Park still reaches those lofty goals via … Read more