Why You Have To Visit Your Local Parks This Summer

Why You Have To Visit Your Local Parks This Summer

One thing that we love to do each summer is Scout Out Local Parks, State Parks, and National Parks in our area.

Have you been to the local parks in your area?

If not, you don’t know what you may be missing out on. There are hidden gems in any state and just about any area of the country.

Make it a point this summer to explore as many of them as possible.

It’s a fun and inexpensive way to enjoy the summer, get out there and explore nature. All the while you’re supporting your local community and the parks themselves.

Parks, no matter how big or small, need to attract visitors to make sure they receive the funding to stay in operation. Go do your part by exploring the parks in your area.

Playground where kids can play together for free.

Start Local – Community Parks and Recreational Areas.

Start with your local parks.

Chances are good that there are quite a few different parks and natural areas within a short driving distance that you haven’t been to.

Make it a point to explore as many of them as you can this summer.

You never know when you might discover a favorite new spot – something you’ll want to come back to again and again all year.

Plan trips to local parks and playgrounds with the kids, explore a new hiking trail or pack a picnic for lunch or dinner.

If you enjoy camping, check out local parks that have campsites, or camping parks in your area.

You might have just as much fun camping for a night or two an hour away from your house as you would go much further away.

Why You Have To Visit Your Local Parks This Summer

Discovering State Parks

State parks are another thing worth checking out.

Each state has a website dedicated to its state parks and sites. Browse around and find out what’s available in your area.

State parks usually require a fee to enter. If you plan on exploring quite a few of them over the course of the summer, consider getting a yearly pass.

In many areas you can get discounted passes at libraries and tourist centers if you’re local.

Call up the state park for more information and while you’re on the line with them see if they have special summer programs, tours, etc.

You’ll be amazed at how much your state offers through these parks.

A bridge over a body of water with a mountain in the background. Why You Have To Visit Your Local Parks This Summer

National Parks Are Always Worth A Visit

Last but not least, don’t forget about National Parks and National Monuments.

Do a quick search and see what’s within driving distance for you. Depending on where you live, there may be several different parks you can explore.

National parks are created for a reason and you know what you find there will be well worth the trip.

If there’s nothing close enough for a day trip, it may be well worth spending the night somewhere close or taking a mini-vacation at or near the national park.

No matter what you do, take the time to get out there and explore everything nature has to offer in your area.

Take the kids fishing, or for a bike ride or a hike, pack a picnic and play at the park.

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