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replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax Trail toward Waterlemon Cay at Virgin Island National Park. #ParkChat


replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax #ParkChat A5 Going with @Stars252525 and saying the Delicate Arch Viewpt Trail @ArchesNPS. Can still see Delicate Arch but a much shorter, kid-friendly hike!


A6 Favorite hike in my memory is with my family in the Pecos Wilderness in NM. From Panchuela campground up to the Pecos Caves then on to Horsethief Meadow that would be covered with wild irises. #ParkChat ❤


A5. Boardwalks of @CongareeNPS are perfect for kids. Easy on the legs and easy to keep kids out of trouble. #ParkChat


replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A6: First National Park was Yellowstone! We hiked a trail and when we got back to my buddy's Blue 76 Regal, a buffalo was sleeping against it. We sat across the road for hours, waiting for him to leave! #parkchat


replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A5: most of them are not in NParks but 14'rs were popular #parkchat


replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax Here we are in Acadia - I forgot what trail we were heading to but I remember Emma was standing and ALMOST took her first steps here, which would have killed @brian_heyman. :) #parkchat


replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A4 #newzealand trails are spectacular! #nz #parkchat


replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A6: our 2015 family trip to RMNP is a most cherished memory. #ParkChat


replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A6 though he started hiking in parks earlier than she did, we're going to have to throw it back to the origin of our quest in 2007 at @BadlandsNPS. Check out how awkward we are! Also enjoy this photo. It's not actually a digital one! #ParkChat


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@beckyjlomax Cracker Lake in Glacier is def magical! I mean just look at that turquoise lake.
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replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A6. My daughter (8) is badass. She has done some of the toughest hikes in the Northeast. She likes hard hikes, slide climbs and rock climbing. So, I may be the best or worst person to ask this question lol. #Parkchat


replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax Hello #parkchat , jumping in late but finally have a chance to join. My trail is sky pond @RockyNPS , several lakes and you get to climb a waterfall


replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A4: waterfall and snow in the Sonoran Desert @SaguaroNPS was magical! This was on the Garwood Loop. #ParkChat


replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax @Wild_Tribute Going to the top of @HaleakalaNPS to watch the sunrise. Spiritually, it moved me hearing the Ranger chant the morning hymn with the sun. We loved it so much we got matching tattoos of it. #ParkChat


replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A6.) Platt National Park(now Chickasaw National Recreation Area) as a child. I don’t know the trail name but it ran alongside of Travertine Creek. #ParkChat


replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A6: My first park memory was the narrows at Zion National Park. I wanted them to put me down so I could play in the water. #ParkChat


replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A5 #ParkChat Santa Cruz Island in @CHISNPS has some very nice coastal hikes with lots of Island foxes. They were some of my first hikes in a national park.
