Here are some pics to go with my last post!! Hope everyone loves these places as much as I do!!!
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Here are some pics to go with my last post!! Hope everyone loves these places as much as I do!!!
I went to an All Time Low concert tonight. I lost my voice, I need a shower, and I'll probably sleep through my open house tomorrow morning but I wouldn't change a thing. (Except I might have made the temperature cooler)
Yeah I could have lived out there so if anybody wants to go just hmu
BEGINNING OF THE END PEOPLE
Miss it 🌵
Glad I would help this beauty celebrate 17 with Mexican food and random Walmart trips
Ormond Beach Retreat 2017 was a success! I met so many great people and made so many great memories! Can’t wait to do it again as a leader!
My Top 5 National Parks
I love national parks. It’s not really a secret. But which ones are the icing on the cake? Based on my limited experience, here are five. (Not in any specific order!)
BADLANDS NATIONAL PARK
This National Park is so underrated. It’s different from the other desert national parks in that it’s more free roam. You can go where you want to go, but it’s all at your own risk. The visitor center had a paleontology exhibit that made me feel like a kid in a candy store. Don’t try to convince me that it’s not cool; you won’t succeed. If anyone is going to Badlands National Park, please remember to call me aND TAKE ME WITH YOU PLEASE!!! I’LL DO ANYTHING!!!
SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK
Sometimes all you need is a really big tree to show you how small your problems are. Sequoia National Park has big trees. Really big trees. If you like taking pictures of flowers, this is the park for you; they’re literally everywhere and are so beautiful. There’s a sequoia tree that fell down and was hollowed out to make a house. Who wouldn’t want to see that? I also got to hug a tree that’s over 3,300 years old. So there’s that.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
I think we all knew that Yellowstone was going to make the list. Something about watching water explode out of the ground and 60 feet into the air just screams American Road Trip. If you like being around people, there’s plenty of places with people and animals. If you don’t like being around people, there’s plenty of places with just animals. If you don’t like animals, this isn’t your park. They are everywhere. The scenery is second to none, and all of the park rangers are more than happy to help you find a trail or scenic spot to visit.
ACADIA NATIONAL PARK
If I could build a cabin in any National Park, it would be this one. It’s gorgeous. As you walk the trails and breathe that air, it feels like a huge weight is being lifted off your chest. The whole park is an ideal spot to get away and immerse yourself in nature. Some of the nicest park rangers I’ve met were at Acadia. Something about Acadia is different than the other forest national parks I’ve visited. It’s good for the soul.
VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK
This park is in it’s own category. You literally walk on these platforms that take you to look down into steam chambers of an active volcano. All of the volcanic rock is shaped into weird designs and structures that are great for photography lovers or just an everyday adventurer. The visitor station has tons of great information about volcanoes and the formation of the Hawaiian Islands.