From the deserts of Death Valley in California to the vistas of Mount Desert Island in Maine-and so many parks in between and beyond-this is the only book you need to plan and commemorate your trip.
Planning a vacation is time consuming and often overwhelming. And, while you're left with lots of memories, they tend to blend together and get fuzzy in detail over time.
National Parks Sticker & Logbookis here to tackle both challenges, as the one-stop resource for planning your trip and recording your adventures.
Divided into nine sections of the United States, from the Northeast to the Southwest, this guided workbook makes it easy to map out your journey. In these pages, you'll find out where you can visit parks such as: The newest(New River Gorge)The oldest (Yellowstone)The smallest (Gateway Arch)The largest (Wrangell-St. Elias)The lowest (Death Valley)The largest high-latitude sand dune field (KobukValley)The deepest lake (Crater Lake)The most underwater (Dry Tortugas)The longest known cave system (Mammoth Cave)The only one south of the equator (National Parkof American Samoa)The one entirely situated north of the Arctic Circle (Gates of the Arctic) Each entry includes an introduction to the park with a brief history, key features, fun facts, recreation tips, and pertinent park information, including: LocationClimatePeak season to visitUnique flora and fauna to look for,from orcas, moose, or caribou in the north to javelina, saguaro cactus, or roadrunnersin the southGeneral activities for that park, like stargazing in Bryce Canyon, river floating in Grand Teton, snorkeling in Biscayne, mountaineering in Denali, orcaving in Great BasinSpecific trails to hike, can't-miss sites to visit, or annual gatherings to attendUnique travel tips; for example, a cell phone signal in Isle Royale National Park might actually be from a Canadian tower (with additional fees!)Suggestions of nearby points of interest, including national monuments, wild and scenic rivers, recreation areas, historic sites, and moreSpace to record where you stayed, your favorite places to eat, and other details about the tripSpace for more thoughtful, introspective reflections on your escapadesRoom for the national park passport stamp (or one of the enclosed stickers), making this book its ownpassport to the national parks While any book can suggest where to go and what to do, theintrospective writing prompts unique to each park will capture your visit's highlights, making this book a keepsake record you can pass down. With a layflat binding for easy writing, small trim size for easy packing, and stunning imagery throughout, you'll return to these pages time and again.