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    have a fantastic journey in a beautiful place. Zion National Park is a great place for a vacation. Zion National Park is located in Springdale, Utah. In Zion National Park you will find many cliffs, canyons, and more. Zion is a beautiful painting full of reds, oranges, browns, blues, and greens. The beauty. Zion is one of the most beautiful places that I have ever visited. I think that more people should go outside, enjoy life, have fun, and visit Zion. The photo below is of me on top of Angel’s Landing

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    Zion National Park If you like river trips, hiking, and swimming. Zion National Park is the place for you. Zion has hiking and hiking tours at Zion a main hike in Zion is Angel's Landing. As a river trip you can kayak down the Virgin River. Also while you are at Zion you can swim in the narrows.Those are only a few things you can do there. Zion’s state is Utah there are many cool facts about Utah,The state capital is Salt Lake City. The Great Salt Lake is four times saltier than the ocean

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    Hiking Zion National Park Trails – Hiking HydrationCLOSE September 2, 2015Hiking HydrationHomeHiking DestinationsHiking Zion National Park TrailsAug 30, 20150 10Hiking Zion National Park gives access to a variety of scenic trails at different levels for some of the most rewarding hiking experiences. Most of the popular trails in Zion National Park start in the region of the canyon scenic drive. Other more remote trailheads include The

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    The area of Zion National Park is two hundred and twenty-nine square miles located in the Southwestern United States near Springdale, Utah. A prominent feature is Zion Canyon which is fifteen miles long and up to eight hundred meters deep, cutting through the Navajo Sandstone by the North Fork of the Virgin River. The lowest elevation is 3,666 feet at Coal Pits Wash and the highest elevation is 8,726 feet at Horse Ranch Mountain. Located at the junction of the Colorado Plateau, Mojave Desert, and

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    My life started like a roller coaster! I’m a triplet and I was born on April 26, 2003. Me and my brothers Zac and Lukas were born three months premature. When my dad held us for the first time he said we were the size of his hand. We were in the Nicu for two months trying to grab onto life.Each one of us each weighed an little over 2 pounds.Two years later, my sister Sophia was born, she weighed a 2 pounds. She was born almost three months premature and had to stay into the Nicu for three months

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    Vacation About Vacation

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    Have you ever been to Nevada, or Utah? I’ve been and you won’t believe what I did! We went to Las Vegas, Zion Canyon National Park. Then we went to Bryce Canyon, then we went back to Las Vegas for the last three days that would soon end our vacation. Sunday was my parent’s anniversary and they decided to go on a vacation. Monday mom and I drove up to Kansas City to meet Matt and eat lunch. Tuesday, we had to wake up at 3:30 to get ready and board the Spirit Airline. The flight was 2 hours and

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    December 2016 Bryce Canyon Bryce Canyon National Park is a one of a kind, grand formation located in southern Utah, east of neighboring Zion National Park and north of Grand Canyon National Park. All three of these parks share a place on the Colorado Plateau but Bryce is the only one to feature natural hoodoos, extensive wildlife, and an environment prime for any person to surround themselves with the artwork of mother nature. Ever since 1915, when the park was first founded, people from all pieces

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    Outdoor recreation is a big part of humans interacting with the environment. Hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, visiting national parks, examining wildlife, and traveling: these are the primary outdoor recreational activities in the United States. Each one has a significant impact on the environment. At some outdoor recreational activity spots there are restrictions as to where guests can walk and how much of the environment they can explore. This isn’t to make the guests mad; it is to preserve nature

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    With ecological problems rising, national parks are seen as a staple in the cause for preservation. National parks were created for the purpose of preserving major areas of land in order to protect various species, vegetation, and the overall environment of that area. Because most parks contain intense scenic views, such as the Grand Canyon, many people travel from all over the world to visit them. This large influx of people made national parks major tourist attractions, which eventually lead to

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    With ecological problems arising, national parks are seen as a staple in the cause of preservation. Humans created national parks for the purpose of preserving major areas of land to protect various species, vegetation, and the environment of that area. Because most parks contain intense scenic views, such as the Grand Canyon, many people travel from all over the world to visit them. This large influx of people made national parks major tourist attractions, which lead to the addition of manmade trails

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