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Reader Participation Day: What's On Your National Park Bucket List?

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What's on your park bucket list? Standing atop Acadia, canoeing in Voyageurs, or strolling the Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone? Top two photos NPS, bottom photo by Kurt Repanshek.

What's on your national park bucket list? Which parks do you want to experience before you reach the end of the line?

For those who live in the West, within a day or two drive of such icons as Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, or Grand Teton, you might be longing to visit Acadia National Park in Maine, Everglades in Florida, or Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee and North Carolina.

Conversely, if you live in the East, you might be dreaming of waking up to the sound of Old Faithful erupting, walking through the Hoh Rainforest in Olympic, or standing atop Logan Pass in Glacier.

So tell us, which parks would you like to check off your bucket list?

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Before I die I'd love to visit Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area and experience the drive to world famous Cape Point for the surf fishing.


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