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Park Profiles: America's Hidden Treasures (Park Profiles) | 
enlarge | Author: National Geographic Society Publisher: National Geographic Category: Book
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 1256049
Media: Paperback Edition: Revised Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 200 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 10 x 6.9 x 0.5
ISBN: 0792270339 Dewey Decimal Number: 917.304928 EAN: 9780792270331 ASIN: 0792270339
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Book Description
Relax. Linger over the national parks you'll visit in this book. Seven maps and 129 photographs will take you there. In the northern Cascade Range in Washington State, you'll hike amid snowy crags and alpine meadows. In Minnesota's Voyageurs National Park, you'll cruise among lakes once plied by fur trappers. In the badlands of North Dakota, you'll dodge bison, and off California's coast, you'll discover an isolated wildlife haven in the Channel Islands. In the Guadalupe Mountains of Texas, you'll explore an exposed portion of a 400-mile-long marine fossil reef. In Florida, you'll snorkel among the coral islands and reefs of Biscayne National Park, and in Alaska, you'll hike in the wilderness park of Katmai.
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Lesser-known National Parks, a fine introduction: July 23, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Biscayne, Katmai, North Cascades, Guadelupe Mountains, Voyageurs, Theodore Roosevelt, Channel Islands: Not seven of the best-known National Parks to be sure. But each is eminently deserving of inclusion into the system of "Nation's Crown Jewels". This book shows why.In a well-drafted, readable, interesting text, accompanied by excellent National Geographic photography, the ins and outs of each named park, including highlights, topography, natural features, climate, hazards, and accessibility are brought out in an imaginative, pleasant manner. Each park is shown to be a microcosm of a facet of the American wilderness, and each chapter makes you want to visit that park. I have been to Theodore Roosevelt and Biscayne. both were fascinating, and this book helped whet my appetite. I was never misled. This is a real keeper for any traveler's national park library. Five stars.
A Great Little Guide! June 23, 2000 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This little park guide has been the best one I've found for the "not-so-well-known" parks. Some friends and I have used it quite a bit on several little trips we've taken. If you're looking for a guide to smaller, less publicized parks then this is a great one. Some of the directions could have been a bit better, but all-in-all they were pretty good (we may have just been dumb).
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