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The Most Dog-Friendly National Parks in the U S

Ah, the great outdoors. The sun on your face, the wind at your back, and (hopefully) a space to explore with your furry pal. While a walk in the park might seem like the most obvious place in the world to bring a dog, most U.S. national parks have strict rules regarding if and where pets are allowed. Guidelines can vary greatly, so we’ve compiled a list of each one, ranking them from most to least dog-friendly, to help you plan where to take your next parks adventure with your canine companion. First, a few universal guidelines: keep your pet on a six-foot (or shorter) leash at all times, always bag and throw away your dog’s waste, and never leave an animal unattended in a locked vehicle.

Members News for RVers #991, Sunday edition

RV Travel Members News for RVers #991, Sunday edition March 14, 2021 Welcome to RVtravel.com, the most-read consumer website about RVing in North America with 140,000 registered subscribers. We support a free press and believe that it is essential to a democracy. At RVtravel.com, you will learn about RV camping, RV travel, RV news and much more. This newsletter, now in its 20th year of continuous publication, is increasingly made possible by the voluntary subscription contributions from our readers. Thank you! Elon Musk an RVer? With his new Cybertruck, he says “maybe” Billionaire businessman Elon Musk envisions in his future more than electric cars and trucks, and sending astronauts to Mars. He sees RV travel – for himself! Or so he has hinted. On Twitter last week the CEO of Tesla expressed interest in the idea of traveling around or perhaps even living in a Tesla-made, all electric Cybertruck fifth wheel RV. Learn more.

News for RVers #991, Sunday edition

News for RVers #991, Sunday edition
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Katmai National Park reopens campground with COVID-19 precautions

Katmai National Park, famous for bear viewing, is accepting summer campground reservations Share on Facebook Print article Katmai National Park began accepting camping reservations over the weekend for the upcoming summer. The park restricted camping in the Brooks Camp area last year because of the pandemic. The Alaska Peninsula park is renowned for the close-up views it offers of brown bears gorging on salmon from the Brooks River in the summer. The park’s webcams have gained an international following online, especially during the annual Fat Bear Week competitions. The Brooks Camp Developed Area is the only area on the remote national park that has services. Last year, the popular portion of the park closed temporarily because several staff members tested positive for COVID-19. The park closed the campgrounds, which are within the Brooks Camp area in July for the remainder of the season.

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