“Only an Angel Could Land There!” – Hiking Angels Landing
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“Only an Angel Could Land There!” – Hiking Angels Landing

There is way more to be said about the hike to Angels Landing then I could put in a lil’ blurb. So let’s chat that beautiful, rocky cliff you see above: A Lil’ Backstory I spent two days in Zion National Park in 2023. After the first, I was grubbing by myself at the incredible…

Conservation vs. Preservation – A Showdown in Yosemite
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Conservation vs. Preservation – A Showdown in Yosemite

A Note From the Author The following is a research paper I submitted for an American Environmental History class back in 2018, unedited except for the section subheadings and photographs. It covers a fight still raging today within environmental circles: should natural resources of significant beauty be left in a pristine state for people to…

Zion National Park – Review
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Zion National Park – Review

Hebrew for “Holy Place” (and you thought this wasn’t an educational site!), Zion National Park was controversially renamed by the Mormons from its original, native name: Mukuntuweap. It is hard to disagree with their assessment. What is it? A red Yosemite (or is Yosemite a green-and-granite Zion?!) Fast Facts: Location: Southwest Utah Founded: 1919 (prior,…

Mount Rainier National Park – Review
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Mount Rainier National Park – Review

So imposing it can be seen 60 miles away from Seattle, Mount Rainier National Park surprises in scale and in beauty. What is it? Snow-capped splendor with a potpourri of alpine forests, flower-laden meadows, and splendid waterfalls. Fast Facts: Location: Washington, on the western side of the Cascade Range Founded: 1899 Size: 369.35 square miles…

Capitol Reef National Park – Review
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Capitol Reef National Park – Review

It’s the bridge between the Moab-adjacent and Vegas-adjacentish Utah parks: Capitol Reef. Tucked in southern Utah far away from major civilization, let’s talk Capitol Reef National Park. What is it? Certainly not the Capitol and the Reef is on it’s side! A zany, rocky wilderness with a Mormon history and a heckuva dark night sky….

Cuyahoga Valley National Park – Review
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park – Review

Time for some Ohio representation: Cuyahoga Valley National Park is up on the docket to get the Ridley Review treatment. What is it? The suburban national park – what it lacks in scenery, it makes up for with a rich history and a reclamation success story. Fast Facts: Location: Eastern Ohio, just south of Cleveland…

Canyonlands National Park – Review
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Canyonlands National Park – Review

The second national park near Moab is more remote and mysterious. It’s time to chat Canyonlands! What is it? Mars on Earth. Fast Facts: Location: Southeast Utah, outside Moab Founded: 1964 Size: 527.50 square miles Cost: $30/car; $55/year (Just buy the $80 America the Beautiful pass if it is in your budget – full access…

Redwood National (and State) Park – Review
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Redwood National (and State) Park – Review

A forgotten gem tucked all the way up in rural NoCal: Redwood National and State Parks. Together comprising the largest collection of redwood trees remaining, let’s dive into this unique park. What is it? Good woods. Imposing trees. Peaceful prairie. Beautiful beach. Fast Facts: Location: Northern California, on the coastline Founded: 1968 Size: 217.33 square…

Arches National Park – Review
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Arches National Park – Review

It’s time to talk about Moab’s crown jewel and a license plate inspo: Arches National Park. What is it? Arch Madness! Fast Facts: Location: Southeast Utah, just outside of Moab Founded: 1971 (previously a National Monument from 1929) Size: 119.81 square miles Cost: $30/car; $55/year (Just buy the $80 America the Beautiful pass if it…

Shenandoah National Park – Review
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Shenandoah National Park – Review

Fast Facts: Location: Western Virginia in the Blue Ridge section of the Appalachian Mountains Founded: 1935 Size: 311.2 square miles What it is: A narrow-shaped, quirky blend of history, mountainous overlooks, forests, meadows, and rivers with a road that makes the whole park extremely accessible. Visited: 2010, 2013, 2021 The Ridley Review: Shenandoah National Park…