Moon USA National Parks
The Complete Guide to All 59 Parks
America’s National Park System is made up of 59 unique parks across the country. Whether you’re searching for extreme adventure, seeking peaceful solitude or planning a family vacation, the National Park System has something for everyone. It most certainly can be overwhelming to choose what park to visit, when to visit, and what not to miss during a visit.
There are 1000’s of guide books out there to assist you in planning your trip to any of the 59 National Parks across the country. You may be asking yourself, “Where do I even start?” The definitive new guide, Moon USA National Parks: The Complete Guide to All 59 Parks by long-time National Park advocate and former guide, Becky Lomax, comes highly recommended.
Lomax kicks off the guide with a short, but stunning introduction and tribute to the park system. “These 59 National parks are masterpieces spread across the United States. The artistry of nature paints their rain forests with mossy green, their lakes a vivid blue, and their canyons in shifting oranges and reds.” The easy to follow, comprehensive guide book provides planning inspiration with practical information to assist all travellers find their perfect destination. The book then offers a list of Lomax’s Top 10 park experiences. These include watching Old Faithful blow in Yellowstone, gazing up at the giant redwoods in Sequoia, and hiking the Narrows in Zion. I had the pleasure of watching Old Faithful for the first time in the Summer of 2018, it is a can’t miss experience for sure.
Lomax organizes the 59 National Parks in the book by eight regions, based on location. This makes planning epic road trips easier, as you can plan stops at multiple parks in one trip. I am currently using the guide to help me plan a trip to the Southwest region this Spring, where we will be stopping at Arches and Canyonlands.
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As a lifelong resident of Colorado, I am blessed to live only 45 minutes from of one of the most visited parks in the country, Rocky Mountain National Park. I frequent the park 1-2 times per month on average, so am most familiar with it. For each of the 59 parks, Lomax provides a map, a short introduction, entrance, visitor center and fee information, and tips for planning your time. A key feature of the guide book that I really like is that Lomax offers her top three experiences for each park. For the parks that I have personally visited, I would also highly recommend the same experiences.
Another key feature of Lomax’s guide that I really enjoy is her “One Day” section. For each of the 59 parks, Lomax describes the must do’s if you only have one day to visit a park. For Rocky Mountain this included things such as visiting the Bear Lake area, driving Trail Ridge Road and visiting the Alpine Visitor’s Center. I very much agree that driving Trail Ridge Road is a can’t miss experience.
Moon USA National Parks: The Complete Guide to All 59 Parks by Becky Lomax is a very comprehensive and well-written guide book. The guide is organized well and very reader-friendly. No matter what type of adventure you are seeking, the guide is sure to have something for you. Whether you are seeking safe encounters with wildlife, peaceful solitude, winter activities or all those can’t miss locations for the perfect selfie opportunity, the guide has it. Wondering where to stay during your visits? Lomax includes lodging and camping information and many other practical tips for each park.
You can order your own copy today through Amazon by clicking here. Happy adventuring!
Jessica Shouse
Jessy is a 30 something, wife, mother, photographer, blogger, gear reviewer and avid nature lover. Nature, hiking and camping are her game! Jessy is blessed to call colorful Colorado and her beautiful Rocky Mountains home. Jessy lives just 45 minutes from Rocky Mountain National Park and spends as much of her free time in the park as she can. Frequently visiting the park for Sunday morning sunrise sessions that are truly breathtaking! Jessy is also a volunteer for the US Forest Service and conducts patrols of some of her favorite trails in the Indian and James Peak Wilderness areas.
Jessy believes deeply in and advocates for all the health, mental and physical, benefits that spending time in nature provides. There is more and more scientific, evidence-based, research supporting this. Jessy tries to share that with as many people as she can.
Through her honest and authentic writing on her Colorado Mountain Momma blog, accompanied by her nature photography, Dragonfly Colorado, Jessy aims to share how nature has been one of the, if not the most, powerful healing tools for her in overcoming her mental health struggles. By opening a very candid and personal door into her own journey and life experiences Jessy hopes to show others that they too can benefit from all nature has to offer. Jessy aims to guide others how to find a healthy balance between catering to life’s responsibilities and caring for one’s self and one’s deep passions.
“Her religion is the Earth. The mountains, the air, the water, the fire and the soil are her sanctuary. They live in her as she lives in them.” -Colorado Mountain Momma, Jessy Shouse-
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