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Wyoming: Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park' covers 3,468.4 square miles and is made up of mountains, canyons, rivers and lakes. Signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on March 1, 1872, it was the first National Park in the United States.

California: Yosemite National Park

We spent two excellent days exploring the magnificent Yosemite National Park. With two children in tow we focused our time in the valley admiring the granite peaks, the Merced river and the splendid waterfalls. We even got to try our hand at painting in water colors.

USA – Hawai‘i: Volcano National Park

Hawai’i, the Big Island, like all the other islands in the 50th State of the US, has been formed by volcanic activity and is the youngest of all the islands. It sits over a hot spot in the Earth’s crust, resulting in two of the world’s most active volcanoes, Mauna Loa and Kilauea. Visiting Volcanoes gives you the opportunity to get up and close to a volcano and learn more about the science of volcanology and its role in the creation of these islands.
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