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replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A4 #ParkChat The Burroughs Loop at Mount Rainier is pretty awesome. It takes you through a variety of terrain and you get to see a couple faces of the mountain @MountRainierNPS
replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A4 Mist Trail in @YosemiteNPS and the Ocean Path from Sand Beach to Otter Point in @AcadiaNPS #ParkChat
replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A4: Hoh rainforest at @OlympicNP β technicolor chaos ππΏπ²#parkchat
replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A4) The Taft Point-Sentinel Dome trail loop is quite beautiful if not magical, at Taft Point you really get the feeling of how high you're above Yosemite Valley & at Sentinel Dome you can see the peaks of the Sierra-Nevada Mountains. #ParkChat
replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax #parkchat A4 really enjoyed the Sand Ramp Trail at Great Sand Dunes (as recommended to @WildWithinHer) as it offered some awesome views of the Dunes but was in the forested areas for shade, and streams to cool off at!
replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A4 Delicate Arch in @ArchesNPS. Simply because we arrived before dawn. Before all the people. And we got to see kangaroo rats in the dark. If that isn't magical. #ParkChat
replying to @Stars252525 @beckyjlomax @YosemiteNPS @AcadiaNPS A4 Adding Flume Gorge in New Hampshire. #ParkChat
replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A4: Not in a national park, but when the cactus flowers are blooming, Brown Mountain in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve! #parkchat
replying to @coasthikergirl @coasthikergirl @beckyjlomax @MountRainierNPS A4) #Parkchat Any of the hikes in @Volcanoes_NPS because there's such diversity from the lava flows to the rain forest to the Ocean with so many rare species and the incredible sacredness of the culture that seems to be alive there.
replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A4: Minong Ridge on Isle Royale. More of a route than a trail #parkchat I did it in a thunderstorm and it was epic
replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A4 Magical is standing next to 1200 degree flowing lava @Volcanoes_NPS #parkchat
A4 I can't top the answers that some have already given, but I don't want to just repeat them either, so I will say the Skyline trail @MountRainierNPS #parkchat
replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A4. For me, that morning i did Angel's Landing..that was magical (did it way before social media...) #parkchat
replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A4: Mesa Arch. It's like looking through a window and seeing the sheer, awesome power of geologic time and nature. https://t.co/2JkCKbgeo3 #parkchat
replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A4 #ParkChat I have to say that my night hike in @OlympicNP was pretty magical. Mountain goats and deer were everywhere, and the weather was amazing.
replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax A4 #newzealand trails are spectacular! #nz #parkchat
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 A4. There's magic in the Hoh rain forest. Vegetation draped on massive branches of old trees. Lichens of every shade of green, yellow, and orange. Songs of varied thrushes. Crossing a steam, seeing small salmon. Finding elk moving among the trees. So much magic. #parkchat
RT @louisbink: @beckyjlomax A4 Magical is standing next to 1200 degree flowing lava @Volcanoes_NPS #parkchat https://t.co/EbGGnlBr0g