
As summer quickly approaches it is important to form your outdoor adventures bucket list. Mother nature offers endless opportunities for hiking, camping, rafting, and enjoying the fresh air. Whether it is this summer or next, a few of your outdoor adventures must include visiting national parks, climbing the highest peaks, and rafting a variety of river networks.
National Parks
To preserve mother nature and provide opportunities for tourists to appreciate it, the government has identified numerous national parks throughout the nation. National parks have beautiful hikes and mesmerizing sights you can experience. According to Quirky Travel Guy, the largest national park in the United States is Wrangell-St. Elias, is located in Alaska. Wrangell-St. Elias covers more than 8 million acres and offers beautiful wildlife, rivers, and hikes to experience along the way.
Offering a completely different experience is Arches National Park located in southern Utah. This park has over 2,000 sandstone arches that brightly reflect the sun and provide plenty of photo ops. Given the vast number of national parks, there is something to see wherever you go.
The Highest Peaks
Also, on your bucket list should be climbing the highest peaks. Some of the highest peaks include Mount Denali in Alaska, Mount Whitney in California, or Mount Rainier in Washington. They could also be the highest peaks in your home state. Regardless of which peak you choose, make sure you are physically and mentally prepared for the demands summiting a peak will require. According to Limitless Hiker, you should start with a 14er that doesn’t require as much all-day hiking. Colorado offers over 50 mountain peaks that exceed 14,000 feet and are excellent in helping you prepare.
Raft River Networks
One of the best adventures you can have is rafting a river. Whether you choose a single or multi-day adventure you will experience fun rapids and see wildlife you would not otherwise see while hiking. According to Where Traveler, rafting trips to consider include the Rogue River in Oregon or the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Whether you are looking for an adrenaline rush or a calm float down a river, there are options for everyone.
Mother nature has so much to offer when it comes to outdoor adventures. Create your adventure bucket list with national parks you’d like to visit, peaks you’d like to climb, and rivers you want to raft. Enjoy the fresh air, witness wildlife in its natural habitat, and experience the joy that comes from physical exertion when you visit the great outdoors.
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