Virtually Empty National Parks!
Why suffer through crowded trails and overrun vistas, when you can visit a park that’s virtually empty? Forget Yosemite. Say no to Yellowstone. We’ve got five national parks that are off the regular radar and prime for exploration.
Mesa Verde, Colorado
Budding archeologists will love these cliff dwellings, tucked into the shelves and alcoves of the mesa. Formed by the Anasazi in AD 600, they were mysteriously abandoned in 1300. Your family can debate the possibilities as they embark on a 70-foot climb up a set of precarious ladders and stairs, landing in the homes of these ancestral Pueblo people. With over 4,000 archeological sites, Mesa Verde is a history lesson come to life.
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