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15 More National Park Instagram Accounts to Follow

Last May we shared one of our most popular posts on ParkChasers.com: “15 National Park Instagram Accounts to Follow.” We heard your requests and are ready to share our new favorites! Instagram has become our National Park insta-vacation this winter. We love to scroll through the stunning sunsets and hiking candids. During the 2016 Centennial year, […]

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Park Chaser Profiles: National Park Patch Lady

In honor of National Park Week, Park Chasers is launching a new series of guest posts called “Park Chaser Profiles.”  Each Q & A interview features the story of a national park traveler.  Whether you are visiting your first park or your 400th, we hope the travel tips and shared experience helps inspire your next

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3 Best Spots to See Wildlife in Grand Teton National Park

 While the majestic Teton Mountains captivate many tourists, the wildlife in Grand Teton National Park is another top attraction. With more than 310,000 acres, knowing where to spot wildlife in the park can be tricky. It’s best to have a plan and narrow your focus to a few key areas.  Today we’re posting our best

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Statue of Liberty National Monument in Pictures

Millions of Americans are heading to the polls today.  However you feel about the candidates, one thing can be certain we all care deeply about our country.  Today Park Chasers is celebrating our enduring democracy by showcasing one of our most patriotic icons: The Statue of Liberty. Formally titled “The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World” the

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Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site

Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site in Pictures

On the banks of the Upper Missouri River where it crosses the border between Montana and North Dakota, lies Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site. Built in 1828 as an outpost for the American Fur Company, Fort Union quickly changed the landscape of the region.  While it was never a military outpost, Fort Union

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9 Travel Quotes that Will Make You Head Out to the Parks

We’re almost to the weekend.  But we just need a little extra push to get there. Does your inner Park Chaser need some extra reasons to head out to the parks this weekend? How about some Pinterest-worthy travel quotes to jumpstart those travel plans? Just make sure your boss doesn’t catch wind of the extra Wanderlust

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Best National Park Books to Buy a Park Chaser [Updated 2022]

We’re back for 2022 with updates!! Nothing says Happy Holidays like a “Best Books” list.  Today we’re sharing an updated list of some of favorites on a “Best National Park Books” to buy for the Park Chaser on your Christmas shopping list. Just a reminder that the links below are affiliate and buying through these

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Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Pictures

More than 70,000 acres of wild North Dakota landscape stretch out to form Theodore Roosevelt National Park. This year thousands of visitors will travel here on summer road trips.  Day travelers along I-94 can visit the South Unit of the park, including the park’s well-known Scenic Loop Drive.  For those looking for a longer stay,

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Pu’uhonau O Honaunau National Historical Park in Pictures

Located on the western shores of the Big Island of Hawaii, the 182 acres of Pu’uhonau O Honaunau National Historical Park once drew ancient Hawaiian royalty and lawbreakers alike.  It is now one of Hawaii’s most sacred historical spaces.  The park protects an area called the “Place of Refuge,” where in ancient times anyone who

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