12 Fun Nature Crafts for Kids – Family Camping Activities

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Kids love camping and they love arts and crafts! What better way to occupy your kids while they’re camping outdoors than to make nature crafts. These nature crafts for kids are about using nature’s elements right there at their feet. So, let’s ditch the digital devices and get the kids out of the camper! Let’s get their creative juices flowing while making beautiful nature art right from what Mother Nature provides.

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What is a Fire Rainbow? How Rare is It to See Fire Rainbows?

Have you ever been driving your RV or hiking a trail and notice a cool looking rainbow resembling a flame? You’ve just witnessed a rare phenomenon referred to as a Fire RainbowBut, did you know a fire rainbow is actually not a rainbow as you may be familiar with? And a fire rainbow has nothing to do with fire?

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How to Recycle on the Road – RV & Road Trip Recycling

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Whether you’re rolling in an RV or on a road trip in your Beemer, that shouldn’t negate you from lessening your carbon footprint by trying to recycle on the road. But, trying to find recycling centers or places to recycle and knowing what you can recycle on your road trip can be a quite a challenge if you don’t know what to recycle on the road and where.

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What are Rail Trails? Who Can Use Them?

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Did you know there are approximately 2400 rail trails in the United States? As of early 2023, there are 25,401 miles of rail trails and 9,202 miles of potential rails to trails projects in the planning stages! Also referred to as rails to trails, these multi-use paths take the place of former railroad beds and provide a much safer and accessible way to enjoy the outdoors!

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Wildflower Etiquette – Super Bloom Tips to Protect Wildflowers

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Springtime is an exciting time when wildflowers bloom with massive explosions of color that carpet certain regions of the United States. However, super blooms are now attracting millions of people which causes big concern for the wildflowers. By following these wildflower etiquette tips will help protect and preserve the wildflowers and encourage more bee pollination.

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Best Places to See Bluebonnets in Texas

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The best time to visit Texas is Springtime because the roadways and cattle fields turn into massive seas of blue! But not in a sense of water. We’re talking about the Texas state flower, the Bluebonnets! And we’re going to show you where to find those mass carpets of blue perennials stretch for miles everywhere you look! So, start your engines because we’re going to take you on a ride to the best places to see Bluebonnets in Texas!

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Things to Do at Crystal River Florida – Complete Visitor’s Guide

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There are so many things to do at Crystal River Florida that there’s not enough time to see and experience even in a week! From swimming with the manatees, to fishing and diving for scallops to exploring the vast ecological preserves. Crystal River visitors can even take in a round of golf. The multitude of things to do makes this Nature Coast town one of the most adventurous Florida destinations for nature lovers!

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Rhyolite Nevada – Death Valley Ghost Town with Crumbled Past

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Rhyolite Nevada is quite different from what you picture as a typical western-theme ghost town. Only 120 miles northwest of Las Vegas near Death Valley National Park, Rhyolite National Historic Townsite begs you to come explore its’ crumbled ruins. You’ll learn about it’s short-lived history and why it’s one of the most peculiar desert ghost towns in America.

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15 Best Desert Hiking Survival Tips to Live By

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If you’re thinking of hiking in the desert, you need to take certain precautions before hitting the trail. There are lots of potentially dangerous elements, if you’re not prepared, will put your life in jeopardy as well as your rescuers. Knowing what to expect on the trail in the desert is key to enjoying your hike and coming out alive to tell about it.

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National Park Free Days (2023) – Free Entry into ALL National Parks

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Every year, the U.S. National Park Service grants free entry to all visitors on designated National Park Free Days. These National Park free admission days allows for free entry into all National Parks, National Monuments, National Recreation Areas, National Historic Sites, National Battlefields and even the National Seashores totaling 423 National Park sites spanning over 85 million acres across the U.S.!

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