Travel USA 10 great adventures ideas
I love this country it's so beautiful and full of natural wonders
and man made havens. I compiled a list of 10 places that I think
everyone should try to visit. I tried to come up with places maybe
you've never heard of but are defiantly worth the travel.
Here they are in no particular order.
1.I'm all for natural wonders and for your first destination might I
recommend the Geysers in yellow stone national park in Wyoming. It is
perhaps has the most famous geyser in the world, “old Faithful†as it's
called. It is one group of about two hundred actice geysers. Old
faithful erupts every hour for about four minutes, it's an amazing
site.
For those who aren't sure what a geyser is, it is a hole in the
ground that shoots our steaming hot water from the ground. Some geyser
shoot water hight into the sky and others just bubble and gurgle. Some
geysers go off several times an hour or in a day and some are only
active every few years or more. So I recommend you take the kids
to Yellowstone park, hey maybe you'll even see Yogi Bear…LOL
 Old Faithful Yellowstone park 2. In Colorado at a place called “MesaVerdeNational park an amazing
architectural wonder can be found. Discovered by two cowboys in the
late 1800's is a abandoned houses carved into the side of a cliff.
These apartment style homes had been long abandon but are believed to
have been built by early Indians. This Cliff palace as it's sometimes
called is a unique and unlike any other place in north America. For
what ever reason it was abandoned hundreds of years ago, it's a great
place to check out, just a bit of ancient ruins right here in your own
backyard.
Cliff Palace mesa verda natonal park colorado
3. We have some beautiful natural wonders here in America, we have
the grand canyon Niagara falls and in Oregon we have Crater lake.
Scientist say thousands of years ago MountMazama exploded, sending
rivers of lave gushing from the top. After being quiet for years the
mountain finally trembled, cracked, and the edges of the crater fell
into a big hole at the top. That is why some people say MountMazama
swallowed its self. Now the crates is filled with clear blue water…it's
like looking into gods bowl….There is a small village where your
can find quaint places to stay and visit. There is a highway that runs
around the lake, it's a beautiful sight. Like something out of a
fantasy movie. Guests can visit Crater LakeNational Park throughout the
year. If you plan to visit Crater Lake in the winter, you might
consider joining one of the ranger-led snowshoe walks. These walks are
offered completely free of charge, though you will need to bring your
own snowshoes. Each Saturday and Sunday at 1 pm from Thanksgiving until
the end of March, the friendly rangers of Crater LakeNational Park take
willing hikers around sections of the lake. The crater is located in
Oregon at Crater LakeNational Park.
4. This next spot has got to be one of my favourites, Carlsbad
caverns a collection more then 100 limestone caves including
Lechuguilla Cave the nation's deepest limestone cave(1,604 ft) and
third longest (over112 miles). This is a sight to see, if your not
squeamish about traveling under the earth. Caves are an amazing
creation in nature, remember whats beneath our feet is just as
important as whats above it. Take one of the year round tours learn how
caves are formed, what lives in them and so much more. Caving is a lot
like hiking under ground so please take caution if you embark on a
caving adventure.
5. As most Americans know California was the place to be during the
gold rush. High in the mountains of eastern California in a hidden
valley a town called Bodie was born when a wondering prospector
discovered gold in 1859. People came from all over to find gold and
small towns sprung up everywhere. The town of Bodie filled with
thousands of people and eventually became known as a wicked place where
robbers and thieves killed and fought for the gold. All that's left
today is a ghost town one of the few. Many of the town building still
remain today, such as the church, stores, saloons, houses, post office
and even the morgue. Bodie was once thriving with almost 10 thousand
people now deserted it is a very cool and creepy place to visit.
Bodie California Ghost town
More Bodie California
6. Looking to go back in time and see some of the countries history,
then you have to take your family to Mackinac Island between Lake Huron
and Lake Michigan. On Mackinac Island there are no cars allowed, as
soon as you get off the boat you get a horse and buggy or a bicycle.
There are many places to visit on the island like Old fort Mackinac
where British and American soldiers once fought to control the
northwest territories. You can also visit The grand Hotel it use to be
one of the largest summer hotels in the world. There are many sights
and activities for the whole family on Mackinac Island, take your
family back in time it's defiantly an adventure worth checking out.
7. Another neat place to visit is a natural and man made is the
graveyard of the Atlantic, or CapeHatteras. Many years ago on the very
shores of North Carolina and Virginia Captain Black Beard sailed and
attacked any ships that came into sight. They stole cargo and scared
the local. On this very coast Black Beard was killed now it's called
Cape Hatteras Recreation Area. Along the shores of CapeHatteras the
waters are shallow and have swallowed many of ships, to this day
hundreds of ship wrecks lay on the sandy beaches. So to visit the place
where black beard once ruled and then died and you want to see a
graveyard of ships this is defiantly a cool place to take a vacation.
And if you don't care much about the ship wrecks the beach is just as
fabulous on hot summer days.
Ship wreck Cape Hatteras
Candy Striped Light house Cape Hatteras
8. In Oklahoma you can find an authentic IndianVillage. IndianCity
is in the Tonkawa Hills near Anadarko Oklahoma. The Indians have built
everything here from the grass houses to the fine art. Tours are held
teaching about the customs of different tribes, Indian dances and
feasts are held. Learn about their clothing, tools, musical instruments
and more. Meet the ancestors of those who where here first see what
life was like before big cities and stone houses. This is a very
interesting place to visit, defiantly for the kids.
Grass hut Indian City Oklahoma
9. This next adventure may not be for everyone, I'm talk'n about
heading south to the vast and mysterious Okefenokee Swamp. The
swamp stretches from Florida to Georgia. Visiting the Okefenokee swamp
is like stepping into an exotic land. The swamps provide a refuge for
thousands of plants and animal who find sanctuary in the many lakes,
islands and wetlands. There is much mystery in the Okefenokee some say
you can hear the echoes of ancient reptiles that once roamed, or
perhaps still do. What ever you believe this place is magical yes it's
full of bugs, frogs and alligators, but it's pure and raw beautiful
nature.
However, visiting the swamp can be some what confusing. There is no
one park you go to that offers the entirety of the Okefenokee
experience. Visitors have four choices of parks, each with their own
set of natural qualities and recreation opportunities. Three parks are
located on the eastern side of the swamp, and one park is located on
the south-western side. Because of the size of the swamp, visiting the
full complement of parks requires some driving because one must travel
around the perimeter of the wetland, which is larger than the interior
of Interstate 285 or all the barrier islands of Georgia combined. The
most popular activities in the swamp are sightseeing, boating, and
fishing there are walking trails and a historic site and a nature
museum. All located around the swamps perimeter. This is
defiantly and outdoorsmen adventure, and defiantly for the kids a great
experience I totally recommend.
Okefenokee Swamp
Many Activities can be found around the Okefnokee swamps
10. The final place I think everyone should visit is the Grand
Canyon. I figured I should mention this one because it truly is a
natural wonder of the world. Its depth and vast size are breath taking
and makes you feel connected to the world like no other place. The
Grand Canyon speaks history and engulfs your soul, it's so beautiful
and worth any effort it may take to see it. I also recommend if you are
in a healthy state of life that you and your family should take some of
the many tours both hiking rafting the river are fun and exhilarating.
See one of the wonders of the natural world right here in the USA take
you family and have some fun.
Remember it is important to spend time with the ones you love, and
spending time togther in places full of beauty and excitement makes
life worth living. You don't have to travel far from home either I bet
you have some great places to visit right in your own neighbourhood.
Explore your world and the world around you and bring those you love
closer to you and you to them, enjoy life and see all it has to
offer….Happy Times Y'all
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