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May 30, 2008

National Park Wildflowers

Filed under: Uncategorized — National Park Reservations @ 2:22 pm

Among the many unique and stunning sites offered by national parks wildflowers make for some of the most memorable experiences.

Some national parks for great wildflower viewing are Death Valley, Shenandoah, Glacier, Grand Teton, Yellowstone and just about any other protected area.  Wildflowers abound in in these national parks, providing a beautiful and varied display throughout the growing season. The display begins in early spring and depending on which part of the country you’re in will bloom till mid to late June.

To make the most of your national park vacation be sure to bring a camera, good walking shoes and make reservations at convenient and comfortable lodging accomodations.

For more information and to make reservations call or log on to National Park Reservations at 1-866-875-8456 or www.nationalparkreservations.com .

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May 28, 2008

Yee Haw! Yellowstone Rodeo

Filed under: Yellowstone — National Park Reservations @ 8:59 am

If you’re planning a Yellowstone National Park vacation this June be sure not to miss the Wild West Yellowstone Rodeo. The rodeo features the best in bareback Riding, team roping, saddle Bronc riding, breakaway roping, bull riding and more! Wild West Yellowstone Rodeo dates for 2008 are June 5-7, 12-14, 19-21,  and 26- 28 .

National Park Reservations can make planning your accommodations easy.  Either log on at www.nationalparkreservations.com/yellowstone.htm for information on a dozen Yellowstone lodging options and an easy to use online reservations form. Or you can call us toll free at 1-866-875-8456 to talk to a knowledgeable agent who will happily assist you with all your reservations needs.

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May 22, 2008

Shenandoah Packages

Filed under: Shenandoah — National Park Reservations @ 10:04 am

Shenandoah National Park in Virginia is a beautiful park to visit anytime of the year. This summer there are several packages that will entice you to Shenandoah, whether for a girls getaway or romantic weekend for two you will find a package that’s right for you.

Explorer Package - 1 Night/2 Days

1 night’s lodging in a traditional or standard room at Skyland or Big Meadows
Bag lunches for 2 people
Map of area trails

Romance Package - 1 Night/2 Days

1 night’s lodging in a traditional room at Skyland or Big Meadows
Champagne & welcome snack basket upon arrival delivered to your room
Picnic basket for two

Girlfriends Getaway - 2 Nights / 3 Days

3 Days / 2 Nights Weekday and Weekend Getaways

2 Nights’ Lodging at Skyland or Big Meadows
Guided Hike with the Shenandoah Mountain Guides, Box Lunch & Map
One-hour Guided Horseback Ride
Virginia Wine and Cheeses Delivered to Room
All Applicable Taxes & Surcharges

Go to National Park Reservations for prices and to make reservations. Call us toll free at 1-866-875-8456 today!

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May 19, 2008

Sitting On the Dock of the Bay!

Filed under: Lake Powell — National Park Reservations @ 12:31 pm

Fishing, among other recreational activities, is one of the most popular pass times at Lake Powell is fishing. Recently, Wayne Gustaveson of the Utah Division of Wildlife released the following update on the fishing conditions on Lake Powell this season!

“Lake Powell continues to rise a foot per week. The fill rate will increase when warm weather finally releases the snow pack in the mountains. There has been one cold front per week for what seems like forever. Warming and cooling have fragmented bass spawning. Some spawned early and some late but the big event was a no show in 2008.

The positive aspect of the blustery weather is that striped bass are still holding in the main channel in large numbers. They have their nose turned into the slight current waiting for warming to trigger spawning. While there, they are easy targets for bait anglers. Graph along the edge of the channel at first light in the morning. When a school is found a bit of chum will ignite the school into a morning feeding frenzy. Most fish will be between 1-3 pounds but fishing is intense for the first hour of the day.
 
When the sun hits the water fishing changes to spurts of activity flowed by slow periods. The school can take off feeding again anytime. If a good spot was found in the morning expect fish to return there during the day. It helps to have a few spots in mind to keep trying during the day to maximize the catch.

Just a slight ledge or small rock slide may be enough to hold a large school of stripers. While stripers are still being caught at the dam it seems more fish are found from Buoy 1 to the mouth of Antelope, from the power plant intake to Buoy 9, and in Navajo Canyon. Further uplake stripers are next caught at the mouth of Last Chance and then uplake to Lake Canyon, mouth of Halls Creek and Moki Canyon. I am sure there are many more spots just as good.  Look at the features characterizing a historically good fishing spot and try similar areas in other parts of the lake to find your own private fishing hole.

Runoff has muddied the water down to Good Hope Bay in the Colorado and to Neskahi Bay in the San Juan. The backs of canyons are still fishable but avoid the main channel further upstream in both arms of the lake.

Smallmouth bass become active with warming water. Afternoon fishing is best after the lake has a chance to warm 3-5 degrees. If the temperature is 60 in the morning expect bass to bite well when it reaches 65 degrees.

Bass are found midway back in the canyons. In slick rock canyons expect bass to be on relatively scarce broken rock, ledges or around brush. In most canyons look for a short drainage or submerged creek channel joining the main canyon. These abrupt breaks are perfect spots for bass and walleye to ambush prey. Always look for fish around color changes from brown to green and green to clear. Factors that cause color changes also congregate fish in select locations.
 
Cut intersecting Navajo Canyon is a good spot to fish for bass.”

For Lake Powell Reservations contact National Park Reservations. Choose from a houseboat, cabin or hotel or lodge. We also can reserve other water craft for your enjoyment. Contact us online at www.nationalparkreservations.com/lakepowell.htm or call us toll free at 1-866-875-8456 today

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May 16, 2008

Sequoia National Park Services and Fun

Filed under: Sequoia/Kings Canyon — National Park Reservations @ 9:52 am

Sequoia National Park is wonderful in the summer. Here you can hike on enchanting trails, taking in the unique sights of the parks protected lands. Sequoia offers visitor services and attractions that make you Sequoia vacation memorable. Among these are:

  • The Giant Forest Museum is open daily free of charge, and full of fascinating exhibits, and interactive, hands-on displays that celebrate the life of a Giant Sequoia tree.  Lodgepole Visitor Center is open daily with exhibits and a free slide program on geology and forest life, plus a bookstore for reading material, maps, and keepsakes.  Fishing licenses and wilderness permits are available here.
  • The Lodgepole Market and Gift Center is open daily for snacks, groceries, apparel, and souvenirs.
  • Wuksachi Lodge is open daily with exquisite alpine dining for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.  The cocktail lounge is also open daily, as well as a Native American themed retail shop.
  • Crystal Cave is open daily for 45 minute guided tours of fascinating, up-close views of limestone that has been metamorphosed into marble, curtains of icicle-like stalactites and mounds of stalagmites.  Tickets are sold (only) at the Lodgepole or Foothills Visitor Centers.
  • Park Visitor Centers offer exhibits, books, maps, fishing licenses, and local wilderness permits.

For Sequoia lodging reservations please give National Park Reservations a call at 1-866-875-8456 or log on at: www.nationalparkreservations.com/sequoia.htm for easy online reservations.

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May 14, 2008

Olympic National Park Vacation

Filed under: Uncategorized — National Park Reservations @ 9:09 am

At Olympic National Park you can choose to walk along roaring beaches , stroll in the freshness of the old-growth forests, or to push yourself up onto the peaks and ridges of the high country. 

This year choosing an Olympic vacation can mean immersing yourself in several different environments without traveling more than a short distance from your hotel!

Olympic National Park hotels are built and managed to give you, the visitor, the most authentic national park experience possible.

National Park Reservations offers you a complete catalogue of Olympic lodging options along with userfriendly online reservations. We also offer a knowledgable agents that you can call toll free for more assistance.

Log on or call us today at www.nationalparkreservations.com/olympic.htm or 1-866-875-8456.

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May 12, 2008

Yosemite For the Artist In You

Filed under: Uncategorized — National Park Reservations @ 11:56 am

For visitors to Yosemite National Park there are many options for getting a more indepth knowledge of the park and the amazing environment of YOsemite.

Here are a few events that may interest you this May 2008!

May 4 Last day to view Yosemite Renaissance XXIII exhibit, Yosemite Museum Gallery
 
May 5-10 YAEC: Travel Sketching with Pam Pederson
May 10 OA #15 Yosemite Waterfalls Grand Tour - Suzanne Swedo
 
May 12-17 YAEC: The Magic of Watercolor with Robert Dvorak
May 16-18 OA #16 Hetch Hetchy Photography Backpack – John Senser
May 17 OA #17 To the Top of Yosemite Falls – Karen Amstutz
May 19-24 YAEC: Painting Yosemite’s Hidden Treasures with Fealing Lin
May 25-31 YAEC: Learn to Paint Water, Trees, Rocks and More with Roger Folk
May 31-June 1 OA #18 Hetch Hetchy Wildflower Explorations – Suzanne Swedo

Note: OA = Outdoor Adventure
YAEC = Yosemite Art and Education Center free courses

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May 8, 2008

Big Bend Bear Miracle

Filed under: Uncategorized — National Park Reservations @ 3:24 pm

One day in the 1980s, a black bear from the Sierra del Carmen in Northern Mexico started a journey. She descended from the mountains, walked through miles of desert, swam across the Rio Grande, and traversed more desert to reach the forested slopes of the Chisos Mountains in Big Bend National Park. She may have led offspring to the Chisos, and probably encountered a wandering male already using the park’s mountain range. How they came and why they came, we may never know. But the return of bears to the park is a remarkable event. It is a success story, and a story of hope for the future.

You too can visit Big Bend National Park. Just log on to http://www.nationalparkreservations.com/bigbend.htm or call National Park Reservations toll free 1-866-875-8456 to make your reservations today!

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May 7, 2008

Yellowstone Volcano

Filed under: Uncategorized — National Park Reservations @ 2:27 pm

Lying underneath  Yellowstone Park is one of the largest “super volcanoes” in the world. A supervolcano or super volcanic eruption is a volcanic eruption which is orders of magnitude greater than any volcano in historic times, sufficient to cause long-lasting change to weather, threaten the extinction of species, and cover huge areas with lava and ash.

Each year, millions of visitors come to Yellowstone to admire the hot springs and geysers of Yellowstone, of the park. Few are aware that these wonders are fueled by heat from a large reservoir of partially molten rock (magma), just a few miles beneath their feet. As this magma-which drives one of the world’s largest volcanic systems-rises, it pushes up the Earth’s crust beneath the Yellowstone Plateau.

There is no immedate “danger” to the Yellowstone volcano but the area is special and the unique environment is protected so that we and visitors through out coming generations can enjoy the sites formed by this geologic feature.

Contact National Park Reservations today for lodging at Yellowstone National Park.

 

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May 2, 2008

Lake Powell MAY 2008 Events Schedule

Filed under: Uncategorized — National Park Reservations @ 9:23 am

4 - Lake Powell National Golf Course “Taylormade Demo Day”

5 - Lake Powell National Golf Course “Rotary Golf Tournament”

8 - Glen Canyon Lecture Series at Page Town House 7PM

19 - Lake Powell National Golf Course  “CCC/ Chamber of Commerce” Scramble

26 - Lake Powell National Golf Course  “Lake Powell Yacht Club “ Scramble

29- PAA Adult Softball Leagues Begins Page Sports Complex.

For more information on any of these events contact the Page, AZ chamber of Commerce Visitor Information at 1-888-261-PAGE (7243).

For lodging in Page or Lake Powell Houseboats call or log on to National Park Reservations at 1-866-875-8456 and http://www.nationalparkreservations.com/lakepowell.htm

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