New travel guide details top national park sights

There is a new travel guidebook describing more than 200 day hiking trails to the must-see wonders of America’s national parks.

“Best Sights to See at America’s National Parks,” by Rob Bignell, covers sights at the 54 most accessible national parks. It was released in early December, 2015.

“Whenever anyone goes to a national park, the first question invariably is ‘What should I see?’ which is quickly followed by ‘How do I see those things?’” Bignell said. “This volume answers those questions by listing each park’s top sights and short trails you can take to reach them.”

For example, Yellowstone National Park offers Old Faithful and other geysers, a massive prismatic hot spring, and because of its wildlife is known as “North America’s Serengeti.” Trails to see each of those and other park standouts, such as a waterfall and a canyon, are described.

“With the trails listed in this volume, you’ll never have to worry about missing waterfalls, inspiring mountain views, wildlife, incredible rock formations, or any of the other top sights at our nation’s great natural treasures,” Bignell said.

This is Bignell’s 17th hiking guidebook, most of which focus on Wisconsin and Minnesota.

 

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