PARADISE
Read moreParadise is the center of the park. It includes a visitor center, the Paradise Jackson Visitor Center, and a hotel, Paradise Inn. This is the most frequented place in the park in summer and winter. Paradise is known for its superb panoramic views of Mount Rainier and its meadows of wild flowers, the flowering period of which is from mid-July to August. There are several hikes to discover Paradise, including Bench and Snow Lake Trail (3.7 km), Pinnacle Peak (4.2 km), Nisqually Vista Trail (1.9 km) and Alta Vista Trail (2.7 km). Not to be missed too: Reflection Lake, certainly the most photographed place in the park! He has his name because Mount Rainier is reflected in his crystal clear waters.
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK
The grand canyon is about 450 km long between Lake Powell and Lake Mead, ...Read more
YOSEMITE VALLEY
Read moreIt's a steep slope and can be reached on foot, by bicycle or by shuttle bus (21 stops in the valley, free of charge). It is 13 km long and 1.6 km wide, and is 1,209 meters high. From the bottom of the valley, you can see the steep walls, and the two rocks so often photographed for their beauty: El Capitan and the Cathedral. From the top of the walls fall countless impressive waterfalls, some of which are over 700 meters high. Many hikes start from the surroundings of the valley. The valley is very crowded in summer.
SCENIC DRIVE
Dirt trail in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park consisting of 11 developed ...Read more
ZABRISKIE POINT
Zabriskie Point with a parking lot is one of the most famous viewpoints in ...Read more
DELICATE ARCH
A 70,000-year-old arch, the most photographed of the park's 2,000 arches ...Read more
ANGELS LANDING TRAIL
Trail to a summit with a spectacular view of Zion Canyon.Read more
VERNAL FALLS AND NEVADA FALLS
Park allowing to make one of the hikes while passing by two of the sublime ...Read more
THE NARROWS
The most popular and sensational hike in the park, the obligatory walk in ...Read more
HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK
Reservations to visit the volcano park can now be made on the internet on ...Read more
LAKE POWELL
Artificial lake with several marinas, campgrounds and airfields, which can ...Read more
MARIPOSA GROVE
Easy hike with a small elevation gain to dive into the heart of the famous ...Read more
THE MITTENS - MERRICK BUTTE
Formations forming a triangle with Merrick Butte, West Mitten Butte and ...Read more
WILDCAT TRAIL
Monument Valley hike from the View Hotel and loop around West Mitten Butte, ...Read more
UBEHEBE CRATER
Formed by explosions, the Ubehebe crater has slightly raised rims and is ...Read more
JOHN FORD'S POINT
John Ford's Point pays tribute to the cinema of the eponymous director, ...Read more
THREE SISTERS
Read moreThese three longiformes formations are called "the three sisters", but above all the most left-wing training shows the veil and hands in prayer of a religious.
ZION CANYON
12 km of accessible shoreline in a beautiful natural setting at Zion ...Read more
ANTELOPE CANYON
Read moreThis canyon of 3 m to 4 m wide and reaching 30 m of depth is located a few miles east of Page, in the Navajo reserve. 8 km length, it is not very visible from the surface of the plate (altitude 1300 m) and only two access points are opened to the tourists, only in guided tour. The guides practise all, in theory, of the similar prices. Some of them are directly on the parking of the site. Namely that the circuits in boat on the lake Powell make it possible to approach the canyon by inland waterway. But it is about a vision completely different from the site.
The most popular visit relates to Upper Antelope Canyon (Hasdestwazi or "rocky arch in spiral"). Once in the bowel, the circuit makes it possible to follow the gorge on one kilometer. Its very high walls, swept since millenia by the vents and water, form hollows and waves, where appear sculptures soft or pointed through which filter sun. The bottom is papered of a very soft sand. The best moment for the visit is at midday, when the sun is with the vertical.
With a few hundred meters, Lower Antelope Canyon (Tse' bighanilini, "the place where water runs through the rocks") is the second breach of access to the canyon. Longer and narrower, this area is also more steep and has being equipped by metal places of scales. The course is also very beautiful.
BIG PRISMATIC SPRING
Read moreThe Grand Prismatic Spring is 122 meters wide and 75 meters wide, and its flat bottom reflects all the colors of the rainbow in vapors that rise in swirls.
It is the largest hot source in Yellowstone and probably also the most beautiful basin in the park. To better observe the color differences and to measure this performance out of standard, we need to take height. Unfortunately, no facility allowed, for years visitors parked at the Fairy Falls parking lot and borrowed the small trail to finally sink into the forest. From there, they were languishing between dead trunk traps to the ground to find the right point of view on the basin. In addition to the most secure side of the climbing, it has had a heavy impact on local vegetation. The park thus rehabilitated the damaged hill and worked on the construction of a pathway to enjoy the view safely.
Prismatic Spring Overlook Trail. To reach it, park at Fairy Falls Parking and take the Fairy Falls Trailhead to Prismatic Spring Overlook Trail.