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Fall is the perfect season for exploring our national parks
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- Date Oct 9, 2012
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Follow it -- really a good time for the scrambling to get outside.
Do little hiking enjoyed the leaves -- in the me.
Before it gets cold in a lot of parts of the country now.
National parks where you couldn't get a room all summer -- fall is a great time ago.
The Grand Canyon for example they even the green canyon railway that you can.
Take from Williams Arizona and then said.
-- pumpkin.
For an.
-- pumpkin.
At cal boy entertainment on the way.
Yellowstone of course you'll see planning animals and then he leads the -- changing it's really beautiful.
-- with -- time national park near Jackson.
-- -- on the East Coast he'll have to Acadia national park and in mean.
Which is really really crowded -- in the summer but it'll be bluntly.
In the fall so the -- is with the kid you want to remember shorter is better shorter hikes as opposed to.
Longer -- you'll find it Rangers who can suggest where to go.
At any of these parts you'll also find kids can become union Rangers.
So they'll get a little activity booklet -- and give them.
-- We're going and we shouldn't forget state parks because they were really -- state park all over the country and you can also experienced.
Close your home.
National parks -- great for families because the derelict in natural theme park.
And also.
There -- very inexpensive to get into basically just.
Paid by the car doesn't really cost very much and hotels are relatively inexpensive.
Camping even cheaper so it's great to give kids.
A sense of that how big the country is -- what.
We preserved all of this beautiful plane and you know and -- wildlife and now going to be up to them.
Mixture is that they -- the -- for the environment for the next I don't think for them.
To see that because of somebody hadn't taken care a century ago we wouldn't have these national parks now.