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National Park Businesses and Services
Mamu Tropical Skywalk2015-03-27
Located in Innisfail, Cassowary Coast, Queensland, Australia
Mamu Tropical Skywalk in Innisfail, North Queensland, Australia welcomes you on a walk in the clouds in Wooroonoon National Park for an exhilarating experience high in the rainforest canopy. Enjoy spectacular views and panoramas of the World Heritage rainforest landscapes, and features include and elevated walkway rising from ground level up and meandering through lush tropical rainforest, they also have a cantilever and high observation tower with two viewing decks affording spectacular views over the North Johnstone River gorge and surrounding rainforest-clad peaks. Mamu Tropical Skywalk not only offers sweeping vistas, you can also enjoy close ups of rainforest plants, insects and birds, come views the complex web of life, rich culture and history of the rainforest, it's an unforgettable journey with more than 1100 metres of forest walking tracks.READ MORE
Mon Repos Turtle Rookery2015-03-03
Located in Bargara, Queensland, Queensland, Australia
Mon Repos Turtle Rookery in Bargara, Queensland, Australia, is a globally significant site supporting the largest concentration of nesting marine turtles on the eastern Australian mainland, and here you can learn all about these fascinating animals, the conservation and research programs protecting them. The park also offers a tidal lagoon and rock pools and is ideal for walking along the beach, and snorkelling on the reef, and there are walking and cycling tracks as well as beach recreation, and boating in the coastal waters adjacent to Mon Repos Regional Park. Mon Repos is a Turtle sanctuary where visitors witness the majestic sea turtles making their journey to the shore to lay their eggs, and the young hatching months later and making their way to the sea, here you learn about the turtle's world, enjoy ranger led walks and turtle talks, come for an unforgettable experience.READ MORE
New Forest National Park2014-12-23
Located in Milford on Sea, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
The New Forest National Park, Milford on sea is a vast expansive of beautifully preserved gardens, forests and beaches with strict regulations to protect and preserve this fantastic national heritage. With lush forests sporting massive ferns and a wonderful array of wildlife it is a relief to know that this amazing heritage is protected, offering a variety of walking, cycling and horse back riding trails the tranquility and beauty is truly amazing. Situated near the coast and featuring a vast coastal heritage the New Forest National Park, Milford on sea is absolutely spectacular.READ MORE
Bronte Creek Provincial Park2014-11-16
Bronte Creek Provincial Park in Oakville, Ontario, is a recreational park spread over 684 hectares of ground filled with 10km of multi-purpose trails, a living history museum, many picnic shelters, a nature centre, skating rink and enormous pool. Our camping sites are located between shaded, open and treed sites, and there are many outdoor recreational activities to keep the whole family entertained. The Nature Centre at Bronte Creek Provincial Park offers intersting educational programs and special events, and next to this centre is the popular children's farm. Day visitors or campers to our camping sites can look forward enjoyable times that are filled with many activities, fun and excitement surrounded by the beauty of nature. READ MORE
Redwood National Park2014-09-19
Located in Eureka, Humboldt County, California, United States
Redwood National Park in Eureka, California, is the perfect destination for relaxed outdoor vacations, with over 250 camp sites with picnic areas and restroom, as well as many day-use areas. This national park features many exciting outdoor activities such as guided tours, biking, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, swimming and many more activities. Visitors to Redwood National Park and other national parks should be prepared for all weather conditions, with layered clothing being recommended all year round. Dogs on leases are welcome in developed areas only, but not on the various trails of the national park. READ MORE
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site2014-07-20
Located in Oyster Bay, New York, New York, United States
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site in Oyster Bay, Oregon, is preserved by the National Park Service whose aim is to preserve the home of the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, and to highlight the relevant accomplishments of this illustrious President. Sagamore Hill was home to the President from 1885 till his death in 1919. Today this historic site is a popular area for visitors where they can learn about the President's early and public life, and visitors can explore the museum at their leisure or undertake an interesting guided tour. The Sagamore Hill Nature Trail at Sagamore Hill National Historic Site is a relaxing walk through an oak and tulip tree forest which is a protected wildlife refuge. READ MORE
Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park2014-07-18
Located in Oyster Bay, New York, New York, United States
Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park in Oyster Bay, Oregon, is a national park that consists of 409 acres filled with greenhouses, rolling lawns, woodland paths, formal gardens and amazing plant collections. At Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park we offer interesting educational programs for adults and children, and is an ideal location for wedding photography, outdoor and indoor wedding ceremonies. Unfortunately no wedding receptions are permitted at this national park. The Sensory Garden hosts gardening classes, lectures, demonstrations, and is filled with herbaeous plants and shrubs which has been labeled in braille and large print. READ MORE
Kornati National Park2014-04-29
The Kornati National Park near Srima, Croatia covers the bigger part of the Kornati Waters and consists of 89 islands ideal for sailing where all your nautical skills will be put to the test because of the highly jagged and indented coast. There are also rich communities of a sub marine eco system and exceptionally beautiful landscapes. Accommodations within the Kornati National Park are done by private landlords and tourist agencies who can also assist with boat rentals, plus there are daily boat tours by ship owners which generally include a lunch break and sailing through the archipelago, and unforgettable experience. Enjoy a swim in the crystal clear waters or snorkeling and diving excursions with guided diving groups.READ MORE
National Park Krka2014-04-29
The National park Krka in Srima, Croatia named after the Krka River has seven stunning waterfalls, as well as cultural and historical heritage with monuments of archaeological, sacral and industrial heritage, it's a fascinating park to visit for families, individuals and groups. The National park Krka offers a wealth of nature, natural heritage and there are various footpaths for exploring as well as sightseeing tours and presentations, enjoy boat trips, souvenir shops a museum and restaurants. Some of the unpreserved fortresses here even date back to Roman times, come take a walk back in the past and enjoy a wonderful and fascinating journey.READ MORE
Park Maksimir2014-04-26
Park Maksimir in Zagreb, Croatia, is a national park that is dedicated to protecting, maintaining and promoting the park which is located on 316 ha of ground. Park Maksimir has many meadows, lakes and streams that provide sheltered dwellings for its varied and often endangered animal species as well as various plants. As a national park, there is an abundant bird life of approximately 104 bird species that have been recorded and include woodpeckers, tits, nuthatches and creepers. Other interestings inhabitants at Park Maksimir include squirrels, certain species of bats and various toads, frogs and pond turtles. READ MORE