Everglades National
Park
*Largest
subtropical park in the U.S.
*Home
to several endangered species
*Several
ecosystems like wetlands and coastal lowlands
The diverse ecosystems present at this east coast
national park means you’ll have so much to see and do.
Start by bird watching while you walk along scenic
ponds and trails. Feeling adventurous? Paddle your way through mangroves,
marshes, and the open waters of the Florida Bay.
Biscayne National
Park
*A
park made up of 95% water
*Snorkeling
through coral reefs
*A
10,000 year history
Biscayne Bay was home to native humans as much as
10,000 years ago. Since then, pioneers, farmers, pirate smugglers, and rum
runners have all left their mark.
Besides enjoying the crystal blue waters wherever
you go, you may learn about the remains of 44 shipwrecks peppered along the
coast.
Great Smoky
Mountains National Park
*36
miles of connected mountain ranges
*Gorgeous
views from peaks over 5,000 feet high
*Variety
of terrains like wetlands, marshes, and swamps
A drive to North Carolina/Tennessee will bring you
to this span of connected peaks in the Great Smoky Mountain range.
The park is a hiker's paradise with over 30
viewpoints and a chance to route your own path. You can choose your level of
strain thanks to the wide variety of elevations available.
New River Gorge
National Park
*70,000-acre
West Virginia park
*Shaped
by 53 miles of wild river
*Whitewater
rafting
New River Gorge is
the best east coast national park for whitewater rafters. The upper section
includes milder rapids up to class III and the lower section is famous for its
powerful flow rated at class III to V.
Shenandoah National
Park
*200,000
acres of protected wilderness
*Brilliant stargazing
*105-mile
scenic road: Skyline Drive
Shenandoah National Park is
most famous for its pretty Skyline Drive. This 105-mile long road climbs high
along an Appalachian mountain ridge to give you a grand overlook of the
wilderness below.
But there’s no shortage of hiking trails,
backcountry wilderness, or rock outcroppings to explore either in 200,000 acres
of Virginian land.
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Posted by: Cruise America & Canada RV Rentals Inc
Posted on: 01/04/2022