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Pacific Crest Trail hikes can be special in a variety of ways. Some people enjoy the solitude offered by the 2,650-mile trail.
Snow, sleet and rain can all make hiking uncomfortable. When cold feet set in, continuing along the trail can become the last thing hikers want to do. With Wolverine Gauge boots though, cold feet are the last thing on your mind.
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and National Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis announced the designation of 13 new National Historic Landmarks on March 12.
The clocks have sprung forward and spring is just around the corner. As migrating birds return from winter nesting grounds and animals stretch their tired winter legs, there is no better time to get out and enjoy America’s parks. March presents two great opportunities to get outside and learn about everything happening around you.
As winter begins to wane, wildflowers are beginning to peek up and blanket areas at parks and public lands around the country. National Wildlife Refuges provide some of the best opportunities for visitors to enjoy the vibrant colors and natural beauty of wildflowers.
Death Valley National Park: the lowest, driest and hottest place in North America is now adding another designation to its list. The 3.4 million-acre park has been certified as the third International Dark-Sky Park in the U.S. National Park System.
Carter Caves State Resort Park and Kingdom Come State Park in eastern Kentucky can be added to the list of state and national parks who have noted white-nose syndrome (WNS) among their bat populations.
As we all invest in newer technology, cases to maintain our purchases are a must. Whether you’re traveling to work, vacation or to a park near you, you want your electronics to be safe from harm. Here’s an overview of some of the new cases on the market for iPhone, iPad and other smartphones:
February is African American History Month—a time when we all reflect on the achievements of African Americans throughout U.S. history.
Budget sequestration has been looming in the distance, but as we approach March 1, it looks very likely that sequestration will go into effect.