To my way of thinking this is the most underappreciated national park in the system. Thanks for sharing your video and insights. We hope to return someday and rediscover it.
If you are looking for a bonus "national park" check out Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Oklahoma. I use national park in quotes because it used to be Platt National Park. It lost its status as a national park in the 70, which I understand as of the 70s when it lost it, but now that Gateway Arch is a national park, it kind of irritates me because if that giant horseshoe can be a national park anything can be a national park. Anyway, I don't know if you have considered it but take a look at the old Platt National Park :)
To my way of thinking this is the most underappreciated national park in the system. Thanks for sharing your video and insights. We hope to return someday and rediscover it.
This is one of those parks without a "headliner" attraction but the collection of sights make it just a very enjoyable park to visit.
Another thumbs up video 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
If you are looking for a bonus "national park" check out Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Oklahoma. I use national park in quotes because it used to be Platt National Park. It lost its status as a national park in the 70, which I understand as of the 70s when it lost it, but now that Gateway Arch is a national park, it kind of irritates me because if that giant horseshoe can be a national park anything can be a national park. Anyway, I don't know if you have considered it but take a look at the old Platt National Park :)
Will check it out! That "Giant Horseshoe" should stay a national memorial / monument.