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Eagle Point Campground is located on the west shore of 4,230-acre Schroon Lake. The nine-mile-long, one-and-a-half-mile-wide, 152-foot-deep lake is paradise to anglers and boaters alike. Motor boats, rowboats, and canoes are welcome at the park, with a boat launch available. Fish include lake trout, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern ...
READ MOREPowhatan State Park is located in the northwest corner of Powhatan County on the historic James River. The park's 1,565 acres includes a diverse wildlife habitat, from open fields to upland hardwood forests. Guests can use the park's car-top boat slide to get in the river to fish, swim, ...
READ MOREProviding a panoramic view of majestic Mt Shasta, Lake Siskiyou is the recreational jewel of Northern California. A 430-acre lake with 10mph speed limit provides ideal bass and trout fishing. Free fishing docks, fish clean station, and boat launching is available. There is also a marina with bait & tackle ...
READ MOREHi PComer,
Thanks for reaching out to us! Shenandoah National Park is one of only a few national parks that allow pets on trails. The regulations that cover pets and their owners have been carefully developed to allow you to share your park experience with your pet while still protecting the native animals and other park resources, as well as other visitors. If you choose to bring your pet to Shenandoah you must be prepared to follow the regulations.
For more information on taking your pet to Shenandoah Park, please visit: http://www.nps.gov/shen/planyourvisit/pets.htm
We hope this information is helpful, and that you will continue to use our website and ParkFinder app to find more great parks to explore! Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions or suggestions.
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Jasmine
American Park Network
Don Carter is Georgia’s newest state park, as well as the first state park on 38,000-acre Lake Lanier. Situated on the north end of the reservoir, the park offers outstanding recreation for water lovers. Guests can stay cool at a large, sand swimming beach with bath house. Boat ramps ...
READ MOREHi Carol,
Thanks for reaching out to us! November is a great time of year to visit Death Valley National Park. The International Dark-Sky Association certifies Death Valley National Park as a gold-tier International Dark Sky Park, where the full array of visible sky phenomena can be viewed—e.g. aurora, airglow, Milky Way, zodiacal light, and faint meteors.
In the winter and spring seasons, park rangers offer night sky programs and hold stargazing events with astronomy organizations. Using high-powered telescopes, visitors can explore the mysteries of Death Valley's dark, night skies.
For more information on tours and viewing the night sky at Death Valley National Park, please visit http://www.nps.gov/deva/naturescience/lightscape.htm
We hope this information is helpful and that you will continue to use our ParkFinder app and website to find more great parks to explore!
Best,
Jasmine
American Park Network