Showing posts with label Activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Activities. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Top 10 National Park Activities

Top 10 National Park Activities : American National Parks

Our national park system invites visitors to choose their own adventures in the most beautiful spots in the US. Here's our selection for the most exciting and unusual national park activities including sandboarding, spelunking and more.


Rock-Climbing
Yosemite, California
Yosemite is a climber's paradise with craggy outposts, sustained crack climbs and multiday dome excursions. Since 1969, the Yosemite Mountaineering School and Guide Service has been training newbies and accompanying seasoned climbers on trips in the park's many climbing areas. Full-day classes are available from April through October in Curry Village or Tuolumne Meadows, while specialized programs like Girls on Granite cater to women looking to scramble and scale up the rocks.


Snorkeling
Virgin Islands National Park, St. John, USVI
You'll want flippers, a mask and snorkel to explore the best trail in St. John because it's actually underwater. The snorkeling trail at Trunk Bay is a 225-yard swim lined with signs describing the fish, coral and plants that live in the warm turquoise waters. After exploring the sea, relax on the crescent-shaped beach and appreciate the scenery at one of the country's most idyllic national parks.


Orienteering
Prince William Forest Park, Virginia
Set off on a modern-day treasure hunt at Prince William Forest Park. Leave the GPS system at home for an orienteering adventure using just a map and compass to follow clues around one of the park's 30 courses. You can choose to set your own pace, whether it's a slowpoke family stroll while the kids master the compass or a competitive jaunt to race to the final clue.


Hiking
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee and North Carolina
Hikers can set off on a great adventure on foot any time of year in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. With more than 800 miles of trails, there are plenty of options including scenic strolls through fields of wildflowers and strenuous climbs to the top of the park's glorious waterfalls. A popular day-hike is a strenuous 8-mile trip to Charles Bunion along the Appalachian Trail. The 3-mile trip to Baskins Creek Falls follows an accessible trail with footbridge crossings to a 25-foot waterfall while the 8-mile roundtrip to Ramsay Cascades is a moderately strenuous trek through old-growth forest.


Horseback-Riding
Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota
Experience the wild badlands on a horseback ride through Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The former president galloped through these vast prairies himself in the late 19th century. The park's trail system is open to horses, and some visitors choose to ride in on their own steed. For the rest of us, Peaceful Valley Ranch organizes day-trips all summer long for riders over 7 years old.


Rafting
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
While more than 5 million visitors head to the Grand Canyon every year, many make the mistake of simply peering out over the Rim before climbing back in the car. To truly experience the grandeur of the Grand Canyon, set off on a white-water-rafting adventure on the Colorado River. Float down smooth water on half- or full-day trips, or check out a longer excursion and spend 3 to 18 days riding the rapids in the shadows of the canyon's towering red walls.


Spelunking
Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky
Mammoth Cave National Park is the world's longest known cave system with spacious chambers and twisted labyrinths beneath Kentucky's Green River Valley. Serious spelunkers can descend 300 feet down 670 stairs and narrow passageways and tunnels to explore the underground rooms and hills on the Grand Avenue Tour. It takes over 4 hours to traverse this 4-mile-long stretch of the cave system. Lantern tours of the caves' passageways at Violet City give guests an idea of what it was like for the early cave explorers in the 1800s. And children over 10 can join in the fun on the Introduction to Caving experience, which teaches participants how to crawl, shimmy and slither through narrow passageways.


Paddling
Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Many visitors take in Glacier Bay's snow-capped mountains and towering glaciers from the deck of a cruise ship. For a more intimate tour of the park, glide through the waters in a low-lying kayak. Kayak trips set off from Bartlett Cove with Glacier Bay Sea Kayaks, the park's tour outfitter. Experienced paddlers may rent a kayak and set out to sea for solo trip while the company's 1-day adventures are perfect for beginners. Paddle alongside seals, porpoises or sea otters, and look toward the shore to search for black bear and moose.


Sandboarding
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado
Who says you can't ski in the summer? Rocket down rolling sand dunes at Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve in Colorado. You'll need good equipment, such as downhill skis, a snowboard or a flat-bottomed plastic sled, to set off on a wild ride through the sand. The conditions aren't good after rain or when the weather is too dry as the sand may be too soft to pick up some speed. Sandboarding is permitted on any of the unvegetated dunes and is particularly good at the 300-foot slope near the Castle Creek Picnic Area.


Wildlife Viewing
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho
Enjoy a wild safari a bit closer to home at Yellowstone National Park, home to more than 60 types of mammals and 318 species of birds. Black bears and grizzlies make their home in forests while coyotes, gray wolves and bobcats frolic in the meadows. Bison, elk and moose roam the grasslands while bighorn sheep meander along the mountainside. Bald eagles soar overhead and trumpeter swans make their nests alongside the park's rivers. Bring a pair of binoculars and a camera, and join a ranger tour to learn more about these fascinating residents.


Friday, January 7, 2011

Vegas Activities

Las Vegas is one of the top entertainment destinations in the United States with fabulous hotels, world-class gambling, over-the-top shows and more award-winning chefs per square mile than Paris. But if you're looking for a little something more, hit up these full-throttle, super sexy Vegas activities.
Boy Seeks ThrillIf you're looking for a way to get your heart pumping that doesn't involve a roulette wheel, check out the Stratosphere roller coaster. This white-knuckler is located high above the Vegas strip and is sure to make you squeal. But if heights aren't your thing, try indoor skydiving. Guests are able to simulate free fall without actually jumping out of an airplane.
How about floating in zero gravity just like they do on the space shuttle? In Las Vegas this is not science fiction but reality. Better make sure you've won big though, because this reality ain't cheap! To float like an astronaut, be prepared to lay down about $9,000. Perks include your own personalized flight suit along with champagne re-entry.
Pro-VegasIf you're looking to step up your game, take advantage of the many pro lessons Vegas has to offer. The Venetian offers poker lessons you can take privately or with a group of friends. For a more unique experience, get up from the table and head over to the dolphin habitat at The Mirage. The hotel offers the chance for up to 4 people to grab their wet suits and spend a day in the water with a family of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins. Breakfast and lunch are included -- for you and the dolphins.
On dry land, the Las Vegas Speedway will put your driving skills to the test. Learn how to drag with the best of them, and get your driving certificate in only one day.
Before You Say "I Do"Las Vegas is a city conceived, designed and built for good times, so it's no surprise it's also become the ultimate destination for bachelor and bachelorette parties. Ladies can enjoy their last night of freedom at the 2,300-square-foot Hot Pink Suite at the Palms. Aside from being color-coordinated, the suite comes with a Show Shower and a stripper pole.
If Vegas is the place for your wedding and reception, look no further than the infamous Little White Chapel. Join the ranks of stars like Michael Jordan and Slash by saying your vows at this Las Vegas landmark.
If you're looking for a bit more class, book a bridge wedding at St. Mark's Square at The Venetian. From the photos to the food to the honeymoon suite, you can have it all under one roof.
From The Bar to ParEven though Las Vegas is smack dab in the middle of a desert, that doesn't mean there aren't acres of lush greens -- of course, you'll need a set of clubs and a reserved tee time to explore them. Las Vegas has over 55 golf courses, including ones designed by world-famous golfers Jack Nicklaus, Raymond Floyd and Arnold Palmer. Most are not far from the Strip, and the award-winning 18-hole golf course at The Wynn is actually right behind the hotel.
If a country club is more your scene, check out the 27-hole masterpiece at the Spanish Trails Country Club.
If you're looking to spice up your game Vegas-style, check out Sin City Caddie Girls. Your model caddie will meet you and your party at tee-off and help you pick the right club to get out of the rough.
Why not drive the course in style? Place an order with Bad Ass Golf Carts of Las Vegas and you could be the proud owner of a Hummer, Escalade or Roadster prototype golf cart. As with most things in Vegas, these babies cost a pretty penny -- price tags on these luxury carts can go as high as $50,000.
Go BallisticFor a little piece of the Wild West in this desert paradise, make your way over to The Gun Store, located conveniently on the Strip. This isn't your typical firing range. Here you can let loose with an assortment of machine guns -- from AK-47s to Uzis. Go ahead, it might just make your day.
Hot TracksThese days, who doesn't have an album out? Scarlet Johansson, Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan have all laid down their own tracks. At the Palms Recording Studio, you can put your vocals to the test in a professional recording studio, where artists like Panic at the Disco and Prince have recorded.
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