The trail is closed for maintenance. Hikers should use an alternate route as crews work to repair damage from recent storms. Signs will be posted to direct visitors to open areas of the park during the temporary closure period.
Emerald Mound is the second largest Mississippian period ceremonial mound in the United States. Located in Mississippi, it is 35 feet high and covers 8 acres. Built between 1200-1730 CE, it was used by the ancestors of the Natchez Indians for burials and ceremonies. Excavations have provided information about the lives and culture of the Mississippians who constructed the massive earthen structure.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Everglades National Park- Wilderness Trip PlannerNostalgicOutdoors™
The document provides information for planning a camping trip in the wilderness areas of Everglades National Park. It discusses the different types of camping sites (beach, chickee, ground), permits required, and tips for having a safe and minimal impact trip, such as choosing less popular sites for more solitude, properly disposing of waste, and following Leave No Trace principles. Key details are provided on routes, seasons, necessary gear like charts, and rental equipment options for those without their own watercraft.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Everglades National Park- Trip PlannerNostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides information for planning trips to national parks in South Florida, including Biscayne National Park, Dry Tortugas National Park, Everglades National Park, and Big Cypress National Preserve. It discusses the differences between the dry season (November-April) and rainy season (May-October), advising visitors on weather patterns, temperatures, humidity and rainfall for each season. Activities for each park are outlined for both seasons, along with safety tips, regulations and FAQs to help visitors plan an enjoyable and responsible trip.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Voyageurs National Park- Guide & Map Part 2NostalgicOutdoors™
Voyageurs National Park is a water-based park located in northern Minnesota along the Canadian border. It contains over 500 islands and 655 miles of shoreline across 218,054 acres that can only be accessed by watercraft. Popular attractions within the park include Anderson Bay, Ellsworth Rock Gardens, Hoist Bay, Kettle Falls, and Little American Island, but visitors are also encouraged to explore the many out-of-the-way places. Activities in the park include ranger-led tours, boating, camping, hiking trails, fishing, winter sports, and visiting the visitor centers to learn more.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Isle Royal National Park- Trail Mileage between CampgroundsNostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides a table of trail mileages between campgrounds along the North Country Trail in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore region. The mileages range from 1.8 miles between Chickenbone E and Chickenbone W campgrounds to 49 miles between Feldtmann Lake and Rock Harbor campgrounds. It is recommended that beginning backpackers aim to cover 6-8 miles per day and experienced backpackers aim for 8-10 miles per day.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Isle Royal National Park- Group Camping GuideNostalgicOutdoors™
The document provides information for group camping at Isle Royale National Park:
- Advance reservations are required for groups of 7-10 people and permits must be obtained. A fee is charged and certain rules must be followed regarding campsites, transportation, and itineraries.
- Proper preparation is important, including testing equipment, learning navigation, and preparing for insects, footwear issues, and backpacking with adequate water, tents, food, and stoves. The park has limited services.
- A two-step reservation process involves submitting a request form with payment, then making transportation arrangements after permit confirmation. Changes must be reported to the park.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Isle Royal National Park- Boating GuideNostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides regulations and guidelines for visitors to Isle Royale National Park. It outlines permit requirements for overnight camping, user fees, dock access and usage, restricted activities such as personal watercraft and generators, protections against aquatic invasive species, fishing regulations, firewood collection, and ferry/tour boat schedules. Visitors are responsible for adhering to all park rules to preserve the wilderness environment and ensure safe and enjoyable experiences for all.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Isle Royal National Park- Visitor GuideNostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides information about Isle Royale National Park including:
- Interpretive activities and guided tours about the park's natural and cultural history.
- Information on trip planning including maps, fees, and activities like hiking, camping, fishing.
- Ferry schedules and daily fees for transporting to and from the park.
- Books and maps available for purchase through the Isle Royale and Keweenaw Parks Association.
Emerald Mound is the second largest Mississippian period ceremonial mound in the United States. Located in Mississippi, it is 35 feet high and covers 8 acres. Built between 1200-1730 CE, it was used by the ancestors of the Natchez Indians for burials and ceremonies. Excavations have provided information about the lives and culture of the Mississippians who constructed the massive earthen structure.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Everglades National Park- Wilderness Trip PlannerNostalgicOutdoors™
The document provides information for planning a camping trip in the wilderness areas of Everglades National Park. It discusses the different types of camping sites (beach, chickee, ground), permits required, and tips for having a safe and minimal impact trip, such as choosing less popular sites for more solitude, properly disposing of waste, and following Leave No Trace principles. Key details are provided on routes, seasons, necessary gear like charts, and rental equipment options for those without their own watercraft.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Everglades National Park- Trip PlannerNostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides information for planning trips to national parks in South Florida, including Biscayne National Park, Dry Tortugas National Park, Everglades National Park, and Big Cypress National Preserve. It discusses the differences between the dry season (November-April) and rainy season (May-October), advising visitors on weather patterns, temperatures, humidity and rainfall for each season. Activities for each park are outlined for both seasons, along with safety tips, regulations and FAQs to help visitors plan an enjoyable and responsible trip.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Voyageurs National Park- Guide & Map Part 2NostalgicOutdoors™
Voyageurs National Park is a water-based park located in northern Minnesota along the Canadian border. It contains over 500 islands and 655 miles of shoreline across 218,054 acres that can only be accessed by watercraft. Popular attractions within the park include Anderson Bay, Ellsworth Rock Gardens, Hoist Bay, Kettle Falls, and Little American Island, but visitors are also encouraged to explore the many out-of-the-way places. Activities in the park include ranger-led tours, boating, camping, hiking trails, fishing, winter sports, and visiting the visitor centers to learn more.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Isle Royal National Park- Trail Mileage between CampgroundsNostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides a table of trail mileages between campgrounds along the North Country Trail in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore region. The mileages range from 1.8 miles between Chickenbone E and Chickenbone W campgrounds to 49 miles between Feldtmann Lake and Rock Harbor campgrounds. It is recommended that beginning backpackers aim to cover 6-8 miles per day and experienced backpackers aim for 8-10 miles per day.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Isle Royal National Park- Group Camping GuideNostalgicOutdoors™
The document provides information for group camping at Isle Royale National Park:
- Advance reservations are required for groups of 7-10 people and permits must be obtained. A fee is charged and certain rules must be followed regarding campsites, transportation, and itineraries.
- Proper preparation is important, including testing equipment, learning navigation, and preparing for insects, footwear issues, and backpacking with adequate water, tents, food, and stoves. The park has limited services.
- A two-step reservation process involves submitting a request form with payment, then making transportation arrangements after permit confirmation. Changes must be reported to the park.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Isle Royal National Park- Boating GuideNostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides regulations and guidelines for visitors to Isle Royale National Park. It outlines permit requirements for overnight camping, user fees, dock access and usage, restricted activities such as personal watercraft and generators, protections against aquatic invasive species, fishing regulations, firewood collection, and ferry/tour boat schedules. Visitors are responsible for adhering to all park rules to preserve the wilderness environment and ensure safe and enjoyable experiences for all.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Isle Royal National Park- Visitor GuideNostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides information about Isle Royale National Park including:
- Interpretive activities and guided tours about the park's natural and cultural history.
- Information on trip planning including maps, fees, and activities like hiking, camping, fishing.
- Ferry schedules and daily fees for transporting to and from the park.
- Books and maps available for purchase through the Isle Royale and Keweenaw Parks Association.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Buffalo National River- Lower district-hiking-trailsNostalgicOutdoors™
This brochure provides information on popular hiking trails in the lower district of Buffalo National River, including trail regulations, safety tips, and descriptions of 6 trails that vary in difficulty and features. Trails range from short, easy overlook trails to a very strenuous 10.5 mile roundtrip trail. Safety tips advise hikers to let someone know their plans, bring proper gear like water, first aid supplies, and maps, and be aware of uneven terrain, cliffs, poisonous wildlife, and ticks. Maps and more details on some trails are available at the park visitor center or ranger station.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Buffalo National River- Middle district-hiking-trailsNostalgicOutdoors™
Most hikers safely complete trips in Buffalo National River, though some require rescue. When planning a trip: 1) tell others your plans and expected return time; 2) beware of cliffs, uneven terrain, and loose gravel, watching children closely; 3) carry at least one gallon of water per person per day as stream water may be unsafe; and 4) check for ticks after hiking as they can transmit diseases. Proper gear like maps, first aid supplies, food and water can save lives.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Buffalo National River- Upper District Hiking TrailsNostalgicOutdoors™
Hiking the trails of Buffalo National River can provide scenic views of the rugged terrain and river valleys, but hikers should take necessary precautions. The document provides safety tips such as letting someone know your hiking plans and expected return time, bringing extra water, checking for ticks, and being prepared with proper gear like a first aid kit. A map of the trail system is included with descriptions of 15 different trails ranging from easy to very strenuous, noting features like waterfalls, bluffs, and historic sites. Proper attire and exercising caution is advised to safely enjoy the natural beauty of the park's trails.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Congaree National Park- Camping RulesNostalgicOutdoors™
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document provides information for visitors to Crater Lake National Park, including details about a new orientation film shown at the Steel Visitor Center, recommendations for the best times and locations to view sunrises and sunsets over Crater Lake, and 10 tips for enjoying activities in the park such as hiking trails, ranger programs, and driving around the lake. Park rules, facilities, and services are also outlined, such as restrictions on camping, fires, pets, and wildlife feeding as well as locations for drinking water, restrooms, and food.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Badlands National Park Visitors GuideNostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides information for visitors to Badlands National Park, including:
- An overview of the park's geology, ecology, cultural history, and recreational opportunities.
- Details on visitor facilities like the Ben Reifel and White River visitor centers, as well as camping and local services.
- Guidelines for exploring the park safely, including rules for driving, camping, hiking, pets, and bicycling. Contact information is also provided should visitors have any other questions.
NostalgicOutdoors™-Self guiding trails, CAPE COD NATIONAL SEASHORENostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides information on 15 self-guided trails located within Cape Cod National Seashore. For each trail, it lists the name, length, location, key features, and conditions. The trails range from short and easy loops suitable for families to longer and more difficult routes offering scenic vistas. Conditions include surfaces of dirt, sand, boardwalks or pavement and level of difficulty. Restroom locations are also identified. Guidelines are provided at the end regarding trail etiquette and safety.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Scenic drives & overlooks , CAPE COD NATIONAL SEASHORENostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides information about scenic routes and overlooks within Cape Cod National Seashore that offer views of the ocean, marshes, and landscapes. It lists several locations in Eastham and Wellfleet, along with Provincetown, that have parking areas, trails, historic structures, and overlooks where visitors can experience the natural beauty and history of the park. The sites range from open fields and marsh views to coastal cliffs, beaches, dunes, forests and historic lighthouses. The document encourages allocating 15-30 minutes at each site and refers to additional information available in a nature trails folder.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Grand Teton National Park Guide- FishingNostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides information on fishing regulations in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. It outlines the requirements for fishing licenses for residents and non-residents, prohibited fishing actions, creel and size limits for different bodies of water, open and closed fishing areas and seasons, and safety tips regarding wildlife and proper disposal of fish parts. Fishing is allowed year-round in most areas, with some exceptions for certain waters and time periods to protect fish and other wildlife.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Grand Teton National Park- BicyclingNostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides information about bicycling in Grand Teton National Park, including:
- Users may encounter wildlife and should stay at least 100 yards from bears and wolves. Maintain control of food and follow all food storage regulations.
- The weather can include rain showers and snow in spring, summer thunderstorms, and rain or snow in fall.
- Over 100 miles of paved roads and a multi-use pathway offer scenic views but bicyclists must obey all traffic laws and signs. The pathway is only open from dawn to dusk.
- Recommended bicycling routes include the multi-use pathway, Jenny Lake Scenic Loop, and roads through Antelope Flats and Kelly area
NostalgicOutdoors™- Grand Teton National Park Guide- Backcountry CampingNostalgicOutdoors™
The document provides guidelines for backcountry camping in Grand Teton National Park, including instructions on obtaining permits, planning trips, safety in bear country, and minimizing environmental impact. Key points are that permits are required for overnight stays, approved bear-resistant food canisters must be used, campers should follow leave no trace principles, and proper food storage is essential to avoid bear encounters.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Grand Teton National Park- PARK MAPNostalgicOutdoors™
This map provides information about Grand Teton National Park and surrounding areas, including transportation routes, points of interest, and facilities. The map legend explains icons for different types of roads, trails, landmarks, and amenities. Elevations are provided for notable topographic features such as mountain peaks within the parks.
This document provides information for visitors to Grand Teton National Park, including safety tips for encountering wildlife like bears, locations and hours of visitor centers, guidelines for proper food storage in campgrounds, and an overview of recreational activities in the park. It emphasizes the importance of not feeding or approaching wildlife too closely, as this can endanger both animals and humans. Contact information is also listed for park services.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Olympic National Park Guide- Deer Park Area Hiking TrailsNostalgicOutdoors™
The document provides information about Deer Park in Olympic National Park, including details about facilities, camping, regulations, and day hikes. It notes that the 18-mile road to Deer Park is narrow, steep, gravel for the last 9 miles and closed in winter. The ranger station is intermittently staffed in summer/fall. There are 14 campsites with fire pits, tables, and toilets but no potable water. Pets and bikes are prohibited on trails and fires above 3,500 feet are banned. Several day hikes are described that vary in length and elevation change.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Olympic National Park Guide- Dosewallips Area HikingNostalgicOutdoors™
The Dosewallips Road is washed out 5.5 miles from the ranger station, making the station unstaffed with no services available. There are 30 walk-in campsites with fire rings and picnic tables. Pets and bicycles are prohibited on trails and fires are banned above 3,500 feet. The Forest Service and National Park Service work together to protect the land despite having different mandates, as wildlife and ecosystems transcend boundaries.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Olympic National Park Guide- Lake Ozette TrailsNostalgicOutdoors™
The document provides information about facilities, camping, backcountry access, supplies, and regulations at Ozette Ranger Station in Olympic National Park. It describes that the ranger station has intermittent winter hours, the picnic area and pay phone. Camping is available year-round with pit toilets in winter. Backcountry permits are required for the Ozette Coast from May to September. Food must be stored in animal resistant containers to prevent raccoons. Fires are prohibited in some areas. A small store outside the park rents food storage buckets. Pets are not allowed on trails or backcountry areas.
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NostalgicOutdoors™- Buffalo National River- Lower district-hiking-trailsNostalgicOutdoors™
This brochure provides information on popular hiking trails in the lower district of Buffalo National River, including trail regulations, safety tips, and descriptions of 6 trails that vary in difficulty and features. Trails range from short, easy overlook trails to a very strenuous 10.5 mile roundtrip trail. Safety tips advise hikers to let someone know their plans, bring proper gear like water, first aid supplies, and maps, and be aware of uneven terrain, cliffs, poisonous wildlife, and ticks. Maps and more details on some trails are available at the park visitor center or ranger station.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Buffalo National River- Middle district-hiking-trailsNostalgicOutdoors™
Most hikers safely complete trips in Buffalo National River, though some require rescue. When planning a trip: 1) tell others your plans and expected return time; 2) beware of cliffs, uneven terrain, and loose gravel, watching children closely; 3) carry at least one gallon of water per person per day as stream water may be unsafe; and 4) check for ticks after hiking as they can transmit diseases. Proper gear like maps, first aid supplies, food and water can save lives.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Buffalo National River- Upper District Hiking TrailsNostalgicOutdoors™
Hiking the trails of Buffalo National River can provide scenic views of the rugged terrain and river valleys, but hikers should take necessary precautions. The document provides safety tips such as letting someone know your hiking plans and expected return time, bringing extra water, checking for ticks, and being prepared with proper gear like a first aid kit. A map of the trail system is included with descriptions of 15 different trails ranging from easy to very strenuous, noting features like waterfalls, bluffs, and historic sites. Proper attire and exercising caution is advised to safely enjoy the natural beauty of the park's trails.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Congaree National Park- Camping RulesNostalgicOutdoors™
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document provides information for visitors to Crater Lake National Park, including details about a new orientation film shown at the Steel Visitor Center, recommendations for the best times and locations to view sunrises and sunsets over Crater Lake, and 10 tips for enjoying activities in the park such as hiking trails, ranger programs, and driving around the lake. Park rules, facilities, and services are also outlined, such as restrictions on camping, fires, pets, and wildlife feeding as well as locations for drinking water, restrooms, and food.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Badlands National Park Visitors GuideNostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides information for visitors to Badlands National Park, including:
- An overview of the park's geology, ecology, cultural history, and recreational opportunities.
- Details on visitor facilities like the Ben Reifel and White River visitor centers, as well as camping and local services.
- Guidelines for exploring the park safely, including rules for driving, camping, hiking, pets, and bicycling. Contact information is also provided should visitors have any other questions.
NostalgicOutdoors™-Self guiding trails, CAPE COD NATIONAL SEASHORENostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides information on 15 self-guided trails located within Cape Cod National Seashore. For each trail, it lists the name, length, location, key features, and conditions. The trails range from short and easy loops suitable for families to longer and more difficult routes offering scenic vistas. Conditions include surfaces of dirt, sand, boardwalks or pavement and level of difficulty. Restroom locations are also identified. Guidelines are provided at the end regarding trail etiquette and safety.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Scenic drives & overlooks , CAPE COD NATIONAL SEASHORENostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides information about scenic routes and overlooks within Cape Cod National Seashore that offer views of the ocean, marshes, and landscapes. It lists several locations in Eastham and Wellfleet, along with Provincetown, that have parking areas, trails, historic structures, and overlooks where visitors can experience the natural beauty and history of the park. The sites range from open fields and marsh views to coastal cliffs, beaches, dunes, forests and historic lighthouses. The document encourages allocating 15-30 minutes at each site and refers to additional information available in a nature trails folder.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Grand Teton National Park Guide- FishingNostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides information on fishing regulations in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. It outlines the requirements for fishing licenses for residents and non-residents, prohibited fishing actions, creel and size limits for different bodies of water, open and closed fishing areas and seasons, and safety tips regarding wildlife and proper disposal of fish parts. Fishing is allowed year-round in most areas, with some exceptions for certain waters and time periods to protect fish and other wildlife.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Grand Teton National Park- BicyclingNostalgicOutdoors™
This document provides information about bicycling in Grand Teton National Park, including:
- Users may encounter wildlife and should stay at least 100 yards from bears and wolves. Maintain control of food and follow all food storage regulations.
- The weather can include rain showers and snow in spring, summer thunderstorms, and rain or snow in fall.
- Over 100 miles of paved roads and a multi-use pathway offer scenic views but bicyclists must obey all traffic laws and signs. The pathway is only open from dawn to dusk.
- Recommended bicycling routes include the multi-use pathway, Jenny Lake Scenic Loop, and roads through Antelope Flats and Kelly area
NostalgicOutdoors™- Grand Teton National Park Guide- Backcountry CampingNostalgicOutdoors™
The document provides guidelines for backcountry camping in Grand Teton National Park, including instructions on obtaining permits, planning trips, safety in bear country, and minimizing environmental impact. Key points are that permits are required for overnight stays, approved bear-resistant food canisters must be used, campers should follow leave no trace principles, and proper food storage is essential to avoid bear encounters.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Grand Teton National Park- PARK MAPNostalgicOutdoors™
This map provides information about Grand Teton National Park and surrounding areas, including transportation routes, points of interest, and facilities. The map legend explains icons for different types of roads, trails, landmarks, and amenities. Elevations are provided for notable topographic features such as mountain peaks within the parks.
This document provides information for visitors to Grand Teton National Park, including safety tips for encountering wildlife like bears, locations and hours of visitor centers, guidelines for proper food storage in campgrounds, and an overview of recreational activities in the park. It emphasizes the importance of not feeding or approaching wildlife too closely, as this can endanger both animals and humans. Contact information is also listed for park services.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Olympic National Park Guide- Deer Park Area Hiking TrailsNostalgicOutdoors™
The document provides information about Deer Park in Olympic National Park, including details about facilities, camping, regulations, and day hikes. It notes that the 18-mile road to Deer Park is narrow, steep, gravel for the last 9 miles and closed in winter. The ranger station is intermittently staffed in summer/fall. There are 14 campsites with fire pits, tables, and toilets but no potable water. Pets and bikes are prohibited on trails and fires above 3,500 feet are banned. Several day hikes are described that vary in length and elevation change.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Olympic National Park Guide- Dosewallips Area HikingNostalgicOutdoors™
The Dosewallips Road is washed out 5.5 miles from the ranger station, making the station unstaffed with no services available. There are 30 walk-in campsites with fire rings and picnic tables. Pets and bicycles are prohibited on trails and fires are banned above 3,500 feet. The Forest Service and National Park Service work together to protect the land despite having different mandates, as wildlife and ecosystems transcend boundaries.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Olympic National Park Guide- Lake Ozette TrailsNostalgicOutdoors™
The document provides information about facilities, camping, backcountry access, supplies, and regulations at Ozette Ranger Station in Olympic National Park. It describes that the ranger station has intermittent winter hours, the picnic area and pay phone. Camping is available year-round with pit toilets in winter. Backcountry permits are required for the Ozette Coast from May to September. Food must be stored in animal resistant containers to prevent raccoons. Fires are prohibited in some areas. A small store outside the park rents food storage buckets. Pets are not allowed on trails or backcountry areas.
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