CALIFORNIA WELCOME CENTER MAMMOTH LAKES
Lost in the middle of all these mountains? Go to the California Welcome ...Read more
TOURISM VICTORIA
Read moreVictoria, B.C. is a unique tourist destination on the Pacific coast. Nestled between the tranquil waters of the Salish Sea and the mighty rainforests of Vancouver Island, Victoria offers a multitude of adventures. Visitors can explore Greater Victoria's tranquil gardens and green spaces, discover boutique hotels, world-class attractions and restaurants offering fresh, local cuisine. Victoria is packed with unforgettable experiences around every corner. To plan your trip, check out our local travel itineraries and discover the special offers available. Victoria is a sustainable destination, with a strong focus on eco-tourism. Be sure to check out the "Going Local" blog to discover Victoria like a local.
POINT LOBOS STATE NATURAL RESERVE
Point Lobos Protected Reserve with ideal points of interest for whale ...Read more
HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK
Reservations to visit the volcano park can now be made on the internet on ...Read more
LAFAYETTE TRAVEL
Tourist office to find all the information about Lafayette and its regionRead more
SEQUOIA ET KING'S CANYON NATIONAL PARKS
Read moreAll of the practical and cultural information. Online reservation you a place in a campsite or one of the houses of the parks.
VALLEY OF FIRE STATE PARK VISITOR’S CENTER
Visitor Center featuring permanent park and regional exhibits, offering ...Read more
BODIE STATE HISTORIC PARK
A stop in Bodie Ghost Town is like stepping back in time to the Gold Rush ...Read more
JOSHUA TREE VISITOR CENTERS
Read moreThere are three Visitor Centers, close to the park entrances. To the north, the Oasis visitor center located in the village of Twentynine Palms. In the west, the Joshua Tree visitor center located in the village of Johua Tree. To the south, Cottonwood Visitor Center is located 40 kilometres east of Indio's town.
MOUNT RUSHMORE NATIONAL MEMORIAL
Read moreIt's a ranger. Ranger HQ is located near the Visitor Center.
Opening. Mount Rushmore National Memorial is open all year round, except on December 25 th. The schedules of the various services vary according to the months, with maximum opening, from 7:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. in August, and a minimum, from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. in winter. Lights take place from May 24 to August 14 at 9 p. m. and from August 15 to September 30 at 8 p. m. During the winter, the Audio Tour Building and Sculptor's Studio are closed.
Admission rates. No admission fee, but only a parking fee of US $ 10.
Post office and cash distributor. For mail and banks, you need to go to Rapid City (23 miles) or Hot Springs (50 miles).
Accessibility. Facing the main entrance, parking is reserved for disabled guests. Wheelchairs are made available to Information Center, but also «first come, first served». The amphitheater and Lincoln Borglum Museum, Sculptor's Studio, Presidents' Trails, Snack and Gift Shop are wheelchair accessible.
Toilets. Toilets are available at the Information Center, the Visitor Center and the Borglum Differentiation Terrace.
Ideal period. June, July and August are the months in which the park is most frequented. On July 3, Independence Day, there is a fireworks and the parking lot is complete in mid-morning.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
Read moreThe rangers distribute a map and a practical information log to the park. The Visitor Centers are located at the entrance or main parts of the park, in every re-establishment. It is essential to go back to the park in order to obtain canned brochures and all information on the park, i. e., hiking trails, hours of guided tours, closed roads, site activities (rash of geyyosis) serve)… You can also buy books and souvenirs there. Five centers are installed in Yellowstone.
JACKSON HOLE & GREATER YELLOWSTONE VISITOR CENTER
Read moreThe Tourist Office takes care of Jackson and Yellowstone park.
ZION CANYON VISITOR CENTER
Location of the Wilderness Desk, for permits for certain activities, ...Read more
KILAUEA VISITOR’S CENTER
This center is an obligatory stop at the beginning of the visit to have all ...Read more
SALEM REGIONAL VISITOR CENTER
A large space dedicated to the history of the city to learn about some of ...Read more
BEAUFORT AREA VISITOR CENTER
Read moreVisitors can get information on local attractions, upcoming events and obtain brochures and tourist guides.
CUSTER STATE PARK
Read moreCuster State Park, located in the town of Custer, is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. With 71,000 acres of land, the park is home to an abundance of wildlife and offers many activities such as camping, hiking, biking, swimming, fishing and more. Visitors can also enjoy the beauty of the landscape, with its granite peaks and rolling plains. However, it's important to respect the park's rules, especially when it comes to wild animals. It is forbidden to feed or disturb them, and it is recommended to stay in your vehicle or at least 100 meters away from bison, elk and other animals. The park also has several visitor centers, where visitors can obtain further information on the park's activities and attractions.
OCEAN GATEWAY VISITOR CENTER
Tourism office with a site at the east end of the harbor with lots of ...Read more
NEW ORLEANS & COMPANY
Website of the tourist office with a lot of articles, a wealth of ...Read more