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Paperback: 102 pages
Publisher: Trafford Publishing (2006)
ISBN: 1412084814

An excellent first hand view of what people will find when they arrive at the tow of the Nations most loved National Parks
It tells what kind of weather you will likely encounter and what you should find with each season. It offers answers to questions like, "Why are August and September good months to be in the parks?"
It covers the areas around the park, as to what there is to see, and in some cases why they should skip some areas. It covers areas of the parks that often are missed by visitors, such as Lost Creek Falls; back roads that are almost never seen by 90% of the visitors and yet are wonderments to behold.
The guide gives hints on how to see a wolf, and to help increase the chance of finding a bear.
There is enough information given that people can make good choices on what and where they can get the most for the time they have in the area. Those who have an interest in the Old West history and other subjects I've listed those sites.
I have also related my own adventures in hiking and meeting animals. I have written about day hikes, not back packing. This is a guide for people who are in reasonably good health to enjoy their parks.
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