Monthly Archives: October 2015

Mid America Science Museum

Mid America Science Museum Welcome to Arkansas’ largest hands-on science center, as well as the first Smithsonian affiliate in the state, the Mid America Science Museum. Here your group will find over 100 engaging hands-on exhibits that cover the wonders of energy, matter, life, and perception. This museum seeks to spark curiosity and enhance scientific…
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Virgin Islands National Park

Welcome to the Virgin Islands National Park, a 7,000 acre tropical oasis that takes up half of St. John Island and most of Hassel Island. The Virgin Islands are full of rolling hills, sweeping valleys, and pristine beaches, as well as heaps of history! This park is the most western tropical Atlantic terrestrial, coastal, and…
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Arches National Park

Welcome to the high desert of southeastern Utah, a red rock wonderland known as Arches National Park. Just south of Moab, this 76,679 acre national park is comprised of contrasting colors, land forms, and textures that bring will bring your senses to life! Arches National Park is situated on the Colorado River and is best…
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Grand Teton National Park

Welcome to northwestern Wyoming’s own natural oasis, the 310,000 acre Grand Teton National Park. This park, created in 1929, features extraordinary wildlife, pristine lakes, and gorgeous alpine terrain. Explore the Teton mountain range while here, over 40 miles long, as well as over 200 miles of trails and the winding and exciting Snake River. The…
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Death Valley National Park

Located in California just east of the Sierra Nevada is Death Valley National Park, the hottest, driest, and lowest point in the entire nation! This national park is located within the Mojave and Colorado Deserts Biosphere Reserve and is actually the largest national park outside of Alaska, sitting at 3.4 million acres. The park is…
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The Ultimate Student Cruise

In recent years, the luxurious mode of travel that is cruising through the open sea has somewhat lost its glamour and prestige and has fallen into being considered old-fashioned. This stigma is fairly underserved and the myths surrounding the affordability, amenities, and such are unfounded. In actuality, cruises are a fabulously affordable mode of vacationing…
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Zion National Park

Zion National Park is Utah’s very first national park, an oasis of sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red that soar high into the brilliant blue sky. This park in southwestern Utah is filled with rich history of Native Americans and pioneers, as well as a unique and vast array of plants and animals. Zion…
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Sequoia National Park

Welcome to the land of giants, Visalia California’s very own Sequoia National Park. Sequoia National Park is full of dramatic landscapes located in the southern Sierra Nevada region, home to huge mountains, rugged foothills, deep canyons, vast caverns, and some of the world’s absolutely most beautiful and largest trees! This park is a testimony of…
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Yosemite National Park

One of the most wild and stunning national parks in the U.S. is here, in Sierra Valley, California, and goes by the name of Yosemite! Established in 1864, Yosemite National Park consists of 1,200 square miles of deep valleys, meadows, giant sequoias, and a vast natural wilderness area that encompasses 95% of the entire park.…
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Mueller State Park

Mueller State Park Welcome to Mueller State Park, over 5,000 acres of spring-fed meadows, forested ridges, and massive rocks of Pikes Peak granite that will undoubtedly delight and amaze your group. Here you will find several ponds dotting the lush landscape as well as a great variety of plant-life, from grasses and wildflowers native to…
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