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In which we talk national park wildlife encounters. For a basic park visitor, this is what you need to know to keep yourself and wildlife safe! We also talk about the rock slide on Yosemite’s Nevada Trail, how our park visits have changed now that are kids are getting older, and why Cuyahoga Valley National Park is eminently worth visiting.
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In which we preview what's coming for you in season 2 of the American Field Trip Podcast, including new regular segments The Scuttlebutt, Quick Trip and AMA. We also detail various and sundry thoughts on which Taylor Swift era would correspond to which national park and in doing so, use the word "vibe" a whole bunch.
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In which David and Madi detail our 2023 in national park visits! We get into all the sites we visited, our biggest surprises and disappointments, the best views and ranger programs, the ones our kids loved most, and which sites we can’t wait to revisit. David reveals his obsession with Craters of the Moon, Madi gives herself props for ace planning, we maintain our hype beast-ness on behalf of ranger programs, and we discuss reveal the NPS sites that’s perfect […]
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In which David and Madi dive deep into the 10 most visited national parks of 2022! We’re talking all about why these 10 are so popular, where all those visitors are coming from and what they’re coming for, whether these parks are worth the hype, and how you can plan and execute an enjoyable visit—even with the crowds.
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Planning a National Park visit? These are the best planning tips and tricks we’ve gleaned after visits to more than 200 national park sites! We geared this episode toward national park newbies—if you want to be a parks person but aren’t sure where to start, or if you’ve visited parks before but haven’t quite had *the best* time, this episode is for you.
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In the first episode of our brand-spanking-new podcast (!), we talk about the five things we do at every national park in order to truly enjoy and make the most of our time there. After visiting all 63 U.S. national parks and over 200 sites run by the National Park Service, these are the things that help us feel connected to each park, learn and explore as much as we can during always-shorter-than-we-wished trips, and give us a framework for […]