America’s National Parks Podcast
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Situated within the spray of the picture-perfect Nevada Fall stood a pioneer hotel that, for almost 20 years, welcomed guests to Yosemite National Park. Named La Casa Nevada or The Snow House, owners Albert and Emily Snow, like so many innkeepers of the late 1800s provided a valuable service to those wanting to escape city life in search of nature’s stunning beauty and peace. If you were willing to make the trek, there was a moderately comfortable bed and a warm meal waiting for you. But as romantic as that all sounds, life as a Yosemite innkeeper was not for everyone. It was tough, rugged, work in a landscape that required determination not many could withstand.
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The Vehicles of Yellowstone
Dinosaurs in Situ
Discovering The Bighorn
Changes to Park Passes, Grizzly Attack, Fossil Find, & More | National Park News
All Lincoln All the Time
Hopewell — America’s Newest World Heritage Site
Death Valley Closed for Weeks, Crack in Yosemite, Hiker Found by Webcam, and More | National Park News
Consumption in Mammoth Cave
Riding the Rails to Nature’s Wonders: National Parks by Train
The Secret Spy History of Camp David | Catoctin Mountain Park
2 New NPS Units, Lost in Death Valley, Plane Crash in Denali
Secret Cities
The Importance of...the Butt
The Kennedys and the Promise of a Better Future for Those Living With Disabilities
Yosemite Traffic Nightmare, Slew of Deaths in National Parks
Women Trailblazers of the National Park Service: Stories of Courage and Conservation
Two for the Price of One
National Park News: Pot Farms Keep Cropping Up In Death Valley National Park
Yellowstone After the Floods
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