Choose
a national park destination to find your perfect getaway! Select
from the list, click a region on the map, or choose other options
below.
Royal Canadian Lodge
Jasper Jasper, Alberta, Canada
The
only 3 diamond AAA/CAA award winning property in Jasper. Dine
in the award-winning restaurant, relax in the lounge or unwind
after skiing in the indoor swimming pool and whirlpool. More
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Yellowstone Village
Inn Montana, United States
Two
story A-frame building with rustic design. Western motif rooms
and suites. A covered veranda and decks offer the last unobstructed
views of Yellowstone National Park. More
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Wuksachi Village
& Lodge Sequoia National Park, California
Beautifully
crafted of cedar and stone, this multi-purpose facility offers
spectacular views of the high Sierra. Offers a unique combination
of gracious hospitality and modern amenities. More
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Participating beach hotels, B&Bs, inns, and resorts offer
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a special offer or package, click a region below.
An abundance
of wild creatures roam our national parks all year long. Catching
a glimpse of a bear, moose, or bald eagle can be breathtaking—but
be smart and view them from afar! It's important to avoid
disturbing these powerful creatures.
Many times these forest animals become accustom to people
and begin to rely on them for their food. This often adversly
affects thier natural diet and should be avoided.
Driving
Driving can
be one of the best ways to tour national parks. Many parks
such as Yellowstone offer driving "loops" that take you by
the most popular attractions, often with pull-over stops and
short walking trails near the road. If you'd rather not do
the driving yourself, some parks offer driving tours.
On long distances don't be afraid to ask someone else to drive
or take a rest if you get tired.
Remember to keep your eyes on the road— it's not easy!
Camping Tips
Extinguish your campfire: Only you can prevent forest fires!
Leave no trace: Clean your area for the next camper.
Purify your drinking water: If you use nature's water when
camping, purify it to avoid possible illness.
Don't clean fish at the site: Keep away critters and insects
by cleaning fish away from your campsite.