MichVandal
Well-known member
Just got back from a trip to the northwest for a graduation. And in that trip, visited Olympic and Glacier National Parks.
Both are incredible, and I lack a decent vocabulary of how beautiful they both are.
Instead I will remind you that national parks are all of ours, and you should go out and visit them if you can. Especially the remote ones during the off season. When we visited the parks, the lodges had not been open for more than a week, meaning demand and crowding was pretty minimal. Both parks had limitations to visit due to snow, but we still managed to see so much and still not see everything that we could have visited.
Go visit a national park. If you are north of 62, there's no excuse why you don't have your permanent pass to national parks.
Both are incredible, and I lack a decent vocabulary of how beautiful they both are.
Instead I will remind you that national parks are all of ours, and you should go out and visit them if you can. Especially the remote ones during the off season. When we visited the parks, the lodges had not been open for more than a week, meaning demand and crowding was pretty minimal. Both parks had limitations to visit due to snow, but we still managed to see so much and still not see everything that we could have visited.
Go visit a national park. If you are north of 62, there's no excuse why you don't have your permanent pass to national parks.