Your National Parks, with Detailed Information for Tourists
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| | | precipices--Fine
| | | trout-fishing.
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General Grant | Middle | 4 | Created to preserve the
(1890) | eastern | | celebrated General Grant
| California | | Tree, 35 feet in diameter--
| | | 6 miles from Sequoia National
| | | Park and under same
| | | management.
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Mount Rainier | West | 324 | Largest accessible single
(1899) | central | | peak glacier-system--28
| Washington | | glaciers, some of large
| | | size--48 square miles of
| | | glacier, 50 to 500 feet
| | | thick--Wonderful sub-alpine
| | | wild-flower fields.
| | |
Crater Lake | South- | 249 | Lake of extraordinary blue in
(1902) | western | | crater of extinct volcano, no
| Oregon | | inlet, no outlet--Sides 1000
| | | feet high--Interesting
| | | lava-formations--Fine
| | | trout-fishing.
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Mesa Verde | South- | 77 | Most notable and best
(1906) | western | | preserved prehistoric cliff
| Colorado | | dwellings in United States,
| | | if not in the world.
| | |
Platt (1906) | Southern | 1-1/8 | Many sulphur and other
| Oklahoma | | springs possessing medicinal
| | | value, under Government
| | | regulation.
| | |
Glacier (1910) | North- | 1534 | Rugged mountain region--250
| western | | glacier-fed lakes--60 small
| Montana | | glaciers--Peaks of unusual
| | | shape--Precipices thousands
| | | of feet deep--Fine
| | | trout-fishing.
| | |
Rocky Mountain | North | 400 | Heart of the Rockies--Snowy
(1915) | middle | | range, peaks 11,000 to 14,250
| Colorado | | feet altitude--Remarkable
| | | records of glacial period.