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Inspired by nineteenth-century painters and photographers,
Congress passed legislation preserving America's spectacular
natural resources for the enjoyment of all. Today, artists continue
to play a significant role in interpreting these iconic panoramas,
intimate corners, and diverse wildlife within our national parks.
In Art of the National Parks, seventy painters and sculptors offer
distinctive visions of eight of the nation's most beloved wild
lands: Acadia, Everglades, Grand Canyon, Grand Tetons, Rocky
Mountain, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Zion. Susan Hallsten McGarry,
well-known author and curator, guides readers on a lively journey
through the artists' styles, techniques, and philosophies. Art
historian/author Jean Stern, director of the Irvine Museum,
discusses the historic artists who put into motion our nation's
conservation consciousness. And Terry Lawson Dunn, biologist and
educator, highlights the national parks' ecological successes and
challenges. With more than 450 artworks, this glorious,
large-format book is a must for anyone who has hiked the trails,
watched a sunset, marveled at buffalo herds, or yearned to
experience our nation's mythic and transformative vistas. It is
also an indispensible compendium of artists who are at the
forefront of twenty-first-century American landscape and wildlife
art.
Art of the National Parks is available in seven different book
jackets depicting the art and beauty from each national park
featured in the book. Featured parks include: Acadia, Grand Canyon,
Yellowstone/Tetons, Zion, Everglades, Yosemite, and Rocky Mountain.
Special cover requests will be accommodated as stock allows based
on cover availability. To ensure special handling, please order
direct.
The Best Easy Day Hikes series are handy, pocket-size guides for
day hikers in America's most popular outdoor destinations. Each
guide describes approximately 20-30 easy-to-follow, scenic trails
in and around national parks, cities and urban areas, and popular
outdoor destinations across America. With hikes varying from
half-hour strolls to full-day adventures, these guidebooks are for
everyone, including families.
Uniquely combining the joys of camping with the delights of walking
with your dog, within the pages of this book can be found a variety
of campsites, all of which welcome dogs, with some providing
special facilities for your canine companion. All of the campsites
are located very close to footpaths and walking trails, and, in
addition to identifying the distinctive characteristics of the
area, there are detailed instructions for two walks of varying
lengths from each campsite, providing the opportunity to explore
the area in the immediate vicinity of the campsite, and appreciate
the diverse environments to be found in Britain. So, if you like
camping and love taking along your dog, but aren't sure where to
go, this book will help you find the perfect location for a weekend
jaunt; the facilities you need to explore a region - or even to
tour Great Britain!
Poets Karla K. Morton and Alan Birkelbach began this journey to
celebrate our national parks' 100th anniversary, but for these two
poets the sojourns quickly became something greater than that. In
their words, 'As humans we have this tendency to look at a piece of
land and see real estate. [But] when concrete covers all our
natural spaces, not only do we lose earth's creatures, we also lose
the great teacher of our souls. You cannot sit beneath trees taller
than the Statue of Liberty, or gaze upon vistas untouched since
their creation, without feeling the awe and wonder of what the
natural world has to offer. You cannot experience such beauty
without being wholly changed. Our great-great-great-grandchildren
deserve these untouched gifts'.This journey, illustrated with
gorgeous colour photos of all of America's grand national parks, is
a feast for the eyes and heart. In the end, it is a plea for us to
save these wonders for all future generations.
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Fully updated and revised, this guide details information on 700
public campgrounds in Oregon accessible by car. It's a guide for
everyone from tenters to RVers.
New discoveries in this edition include a collection of hidden
yurts within walking distance of Cornwall's biggest exotic animal
sanctuary, a tents-only site in the grounds of National Trust-owned
Polesden Lacey Estate and an eco friendly Cairngorms campsite where
you can go llama trekking in the hills. Every campsite review is
accompanied by handy practical information including on-site
facilities, off-site entertainment, the nearest family friendly
pubs and all important directions to help you find the way. And
every site has been selected with family camping in mind. Brought
to life with entertaining, insightful reviews and hundreds of
colour photographs, the handpicked selection of family campsites is
also accompanied by informative features, including campfire
recipes, family festivals and outdoor games for kids. So whether
it's paddling a canoe to the village pub, stargazing from the
comfort of a luxury yurt or following sandy footsteps to a local
beach, Cool Camping: Kids, from the people behind the
coolcamping.com website, is the must-have book for embarking on
your next family adventure.
Featuring 300+ of the best camping and glamping spots in and around
national parks, seashores, monuments, and more! The national parks
of the United States have been called "America's best idea," and
some of the best camping and glamping experiences our country has
to offer can be found in and around National Park Service units,
including national parks, seashores, monuments, lakeshores, and
battlegrounds. In Where Should We Camp Next?: National Parks,
family camping and RV experts Stephanie and Jeremy Puglisi take you
beyond Yellowstone and Yosemite to the hidden gems of the National
Park Service to help you plan a truly unique vacation. Whether
you're camping close to home or gathering ideas for an epic
American road trip, the in-depth profiles of more than three
hundred amazing outdoor accommodation destinations in fifty
National Park Service units will help you find the best places to
park your RV, pitch your tent, or explore creative and memorable
glamping opportunities. Where Should We Camp Next?: National Parks
is your ultimate guide to your next national parks adventure,
highlighting must-see attractions, unforgettable activities, and
fascinating American history highlights. Whether you're planning a
family camping trip, adventurous couples' getaway, or restorative
solo trip, this book is your gateway to making memories in
America's amazing national parks and the perfect gift for anyone
who loves camping, the outdoors, and adventuring away from home.
It Happened in the Great Smokies includes 31 fascinating stories
about events and 10 biographies of people that shaped this famous
national park in the states of North Carolina and Tennessee. From
an eighteenth-century Cherokee feast to a deadly wildfire that
nearly destroyed a town, this book looks at intriguing people and
episodes from the history of America's most visited national park.
Perfect Camping for You in New Mexico! The Land of Enchantment
provides a spectacular backdrop for some of the most scenic
campgrounds in the country. But do you know which campgrounds offer
the most privacy? Which are the best for first-time campers? Amaris
Feland Ketcham traversed the entire state-from the rugged beauty of
the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the arid and peaceful Chihuahuan
Desert-and compiled the most up-to-date research to steer you to
the perfect spot! Best Tent Camping: New Mexico presents 50
national park, state park, national forest, and state recreation
area campgrounds, organized into three distinct regions. Selections
are based on location, topography, size, and overall appeal, and
every site is rated for beauty, privacy, spaciousness, safety and
security, and cleanliness-so you'll always know what to expect. The
new full-color edition of this proven guidebook provides everything
you need to know, with detailed maps of each campground and key
information such as fees, restrictions, dates of operation, and
facilities, as well as driving directions and GPS coordinates.
Whether you seek a quiet campground near a fish-filled stream or a
family campground with all the amenities, grab Best Tent Camping:
New Mexico. It's an escape for all who wish to find those special
locales that recharge the mind, body, and spirit. This guide is a
keeper.
Perfect Camping for You in Illinois The Prairie State provides a
spectacular backdrop for some of the most scenic campgrounds in the
country. But do you know which campgrounds offer the most privacy?
Which are the best for first-time campers? John Schirle has
traversed the entire region-from Apple River Canyon State Park in
the northwest, with its bubbling creeks and steep ravines, to the
Garden of the Gods Recreation Area in the south, one of the most
photographed locations in the state-and compiled the most
up-to-date research to steer you to the perfect spot! Best Tent
Camping: Illinois presents 50 private, state park, state recreation
area, forest preserve, and wildlife area campgrounds, organized
into three distinct regions. Selections are based on location,
topography, size, and overall appeal, and every site is rated for
beauty, privacy, spaciousness, safety and security, and
cleanliness-so you'll always know what to expect. The new
full-color edition of this proven guidebook provides everything you
need to know, with detailed maps of each campground and key
information such as fees, restrictions, dates of operation, and
facilities, as well as driving directions and GPS coordinates.
Whether you seek a quiet campground near a fish-filled stream or a
family campground with all the amenities, grab Best Tent Camping:
Illinois. It's an escape for all who wish to find those special
locales that recharge the mind, body, and spirit. This guide is a
keeper.
This field guide dedicated to wildlife of Shenandoah National Park
is an information-packed book that introduces park visitors to
animals, plants, insects and more that reside in the Shenandoah
Valley in a colorful, easy-to-use package. Including full-color
photos and easy-to-understand descriptions and with full
cooperation from the park association, this book will appeal to the
1.1 million visitors who travel to Shenandoah every year.
Get into the great outdoors with this inspirational and practical
guide to camping. Includes a guide to all the National Trust's
sites - from camping to glamping and beyond - as well as the
equipment, recipes and fun games you'll need. This is a practical
and inspirational guide to camping. It's about getting outside and
enjoying the Great British Outdoors, whether you want to do it
under canvas or in a glamorous yurt. As well as a guide to all the
locations and types of campsite the National Trust has - many in
stunning scenery - there's information about everything from the
best kind of tent to what kind of boots will keep blisters at bay.
There's also a brilliant range of recipes that you can cook
outdoors, even pizzas and cakes, so you can eat like a king in the
wilderness. There are games and outdoor adventures for all ages -
pond-dipping and tracking wildlife get you up close to nature,
while kite-flying and building a woodland den brings out the
adventurer in everyone.
With hikes in Glacier and Waterton varying from half-hour strolls
to full-day adventures, this guidebook is for everyone, including
families.
Perfect Camping for You in Arizona! The Grand Canyon State provides
a spectacular backdrop for some of the most scenic campgrounds in
the country, from the cool forests of the Mongollon Rim and the
White Mountains to the verdant crowns of southern Arizona's sky
islands. But do you know which campgrounds offer the most privacy?
Which are the best for first-time campers? Kirstin Olmon Phillips
and Kelly Phillips have traversed the entire state and compiled the
most up-to-date research to steer you to the perfect spot! Best
Tent Camping: Arizona presents 50 national park, state park, and
recreation site campgrounds, organized into five distinct regions.
Selections are based on location, topography, size, and overall
appeal, and every site is rated for beauty, privacy, spaciousness,
safety and security, and cleanliness-so you'll always know what to
expect. The new full-color edition of this proven guidebook
provides everything you need to know, with detailed maps of each
campground and key information such as fees, restrictions, dates of
operation, and facilities, as well as driving directions and GPS
coordinates. Whether you seek a quiet campground near a fish-filled
stream or a family campground with all the amenities, grab Best
Tent Camping: Arizona. It's an escape for all who wish to find
those special locales that recharge the mind, body, and spirit.
This guide is a keeper.
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