Weird National Parks
A Road Trip Through the Eccentric, Surreal, and Downright Hilarious Corners of Our National Parks
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America’s national parks are famous for jaw-dropping beauty, peaceful trails, and inspirational scenery.
They are also full of boiling geysers, bison traffic jams, haunted caves, volcanic drama, desert death traps, giant trees, tourist disasters, strange legends, creepy wildlife encounters, and places where the ground itself seems to be saying, “Maybe don’t stand there.”
Weird National Parks Stories takes readers on a funny road trip through some of America’s strangest and most unforgettable parks, from Yellowstone’s explosive geysers and Grand Canyon’s dizzying cliffs to Death Valley’s moving rocks, Everglades alligators, Yosemite rock-climbing legends, Mammoth Cave mysteries, Crater Lake’s volcanic past, Arches’ impossible stone formations, White Sands’ blinding dunes, Hawai‘i Volcanoes’ lava landscapes, and more.
This is not a normal national parks guide. It is a road-trip collection of weird history, bizarre natural wonders, odd legends, wild animal moments, tourist mishaps, strange park facts, ghostly stories, and unforgettable roadside-style discoveries from America’s most famous outdoor places.
Inside, you’ll find:
Strange true stories from Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Death Valley, Yosemite, Everglades, Olympic, Arches, Crater Lake, Mammoth Cave, Carlsbad Caverns, Badlands, White Sands, and more
Weird park history involving ghost towns, vanished landscapes, volcanic explosions, ancient cliff dwellings, strange caves, and old travel legends
Funny road-trip observations about crowds, parking lots, wildlife jams, questionable footwear, and tourists making heroic decisions with very little information
Bizarre natural wonders, from boiling mud and glowing lava to petrified forests, giant trees, underground cathedrals, and deserts that look like snow
A playful travel-book style perfect for national park fans, road-trippers, history lovers, outdoor families, armchair travelers, and anyone who enjoys America at its strangest
Whether you are planning a real national parks road trip or just want to explore America’s weirdest outdoor stories from the couch, this book is your ticket to the strange side of the parks.
Pack water, respect the bison, watch the cliff edge, and buckle up.
The wildest national parks road trip starts here.