The attractive alpine town of Breckenridge was founded by General George E. Spencer and populated by pioneers and prospectors during the 1859...
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Mammoth Lakes in Mono County, California sits on the edge of an active caldera formed some 760,000 years ago. The 11,059 foot lava dome known as...
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Big Bear Lake in San Bernardino County is a year round resort catering to boaters, horeseback riders, hikers, anglers and skiers at Snow Summit and...
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Located in northwestern Wyoming the 484 square miles of the Grand Teton National Park is dominated by the nine million year old 13,770 foot granite...
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Anasazi State Park Museum. Explore an ancient Anasazi village Anasazi State Park Museum, 460 North Highway 12, Boulder, UT 84716. Tel: 1 (435)...
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The striking red hued sandstone hoodoos, known as the Red Painted People (Agka-ku-wass-a-wits) by the Pauite are (according to legend), condemned to...
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Resting on the Colorado Plateau in the south west corner of the State of Utah, you will find the 229 square mile hiker’s paradise known as Zion...
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A few miles from Route 50, the loneliest road in America, you will find the magnificent 77,000 acre Great Basin National Park. Located on Highway 488...
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The City of El Paso de Robles, the “Pass of the Oaks”, lies almost equidistant between Los Angeles and San Francisco on California’s...
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Glorious Lake Tahoe is famous for its crystal clear water, pine forests and stunning scenery and infamous for the unspeakable horrors endured by the...
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