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Exploring Joshua Tree National Park

Posted on June 10, 2022 by OK Which Way

  Exploring Joshua Tree National Park   We drove through Joshua Tree National Park on our way from L.A. to the Grand Canyon. We stayed the night in a hotel

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California, National Parks california, desert, granite, igneous rock, national park, national park service, Pacific Coast, road trip, rock Leave a comment

Quick Visit to Yosemite National Park

Posted on June 10, 2022 by OK Which Way

  Quick Visit to Yosemite National Park   In October of 2012, John, me, and our three kids went on a 15 day road trip. We went as far as

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California, National Parks california, geology, granite, igneous rock, national park, national park service, Pacific Coast, road trip, rock, UNESCO World Heritage Site Leave a comment

Exploring Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Posted on May 18, 2022 by OK Which Way

    Exploring Mount Rushmore National Memorial   We absolutely loved this part of our road trip. The Black Hills are spectacular. There was so much to see and explore.

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South Dakota granite, Great Plains, igneous rock, national memorial, national park service, road trip, South Dakota Leave a comment

Trail Review: Abiqua Falls in Oregon

Posted on April 9, 2022 by OK Which Way

  Trail Review: Abiqua Falls in Oregon   The rugged beauty surrounding Abiqua Falls is my all time favorite. The wet, fern filled, evergreen forest of the Pacific Northwest is

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Oregon basalt, basalt columns, hike, igneous rock, moderate hike, Oregon, Pacific Coast, rock, trail review, waterfall, wildflower Leave a comment

Exploring Craters of the Moon National Monument

Posted on July 26, 2021 by OK Which Way

  Exploring Craters of the Moon National Monument Located in southern Idaho, Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a rather barren, unique landscape created from volcanic activity.

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Idaho bureau of land management, dark sky park, hike, Idaho, igneous rock, national monument, national park service, road trip, Rocky Mountain, spelunking, volcano Leave a comment
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