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North Cascades National Park in Washington State
If you’re looking for rugged mountains, sweeping glaciers, and wild wilderness your family will remember, the North Cascades deliver in every way. Located in northern Washington, this dramatic region is home to the most expansive glacial system in the contiguous United States, making it a standout destination for nature-loving families. Long before modern trails and viewpoints existed, Native American people explored and lived in this mountain landscape. Archaeological evide

Chris
Apr 21, 20221 min read


National Park Week Starting April 16th
Dry Tortugas National Park is the 59th national park to be added to the Duckwyn Travel app. We're on track to have all 63 US National...

Chris
Apr 14, 20221 min read


Great Basin National Park: Family Travel Guide to Nevada’s High Desert Gem
Great Basin National Park lies along Nevada’s eastern border with Utah, in a remote and beautiful mountain-and-desert region. The park takes its name from the Great Basin, a vast arid watershed between the Sierra Nevada and the Wasatch Mountains, and offers your family a unique mix of high peaks, ancient trees, underground caves, and clear night skies. All 63 US National Parks have their own unique badge to collect in the DuckAbroad Travel app. What to See and Do with Your

Chris
Apr 14, 20222 min read


Channel Islands National Park: Explore the California Island Wilderness
Channel Islands National Park is located off the coast of California, just west of Los Angeles. The park protects five of the eight Channel Islands and features rich natural beauty and deep human history. Archaeologists have found evidence of human activity on the northern Channel Islands stretching back more than 10,000 years. On Santa Rosa Island, remains known as Arlington Springs Man were dated to around 13,000 years ago. The islands were later home to the Chumash peopl

Chris
Apr 10, 20221 min read


Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
Black Canyon of the Gunnison is one of the deepest, narrowest canyons in the United States. Carved by the Gunnison River, the canyon’s...

Chris
Apr 5, 20221 min read


New US National Park: American Samoa
63 national parks in the US. Your family can drive to most of them. You can plan a summer road trip, hit three or four in a week, collect the stamps in your DuckAbroad Travel Passport. Then there's the National Park of American Samoa. You can't drive there. You need a passport (the real kind) to visit. Around 10,000 people made the trip last year—meaning you're more likely to summit Mount Whitney than visit this park. We just added it to the passport. And it might become your

Chris
Apr 3, 20223 min read



Chris
Mar 27, 20220 min read


Belém Tower: Exploring Lisbon’s Iconic Riverside Fortress
Belém Tower is the newest destination added to the Duckwyn Travel Passport — and the very first one in Portugal. Standing at the edge of the Tagus River, this 16th-century fortress once guarded Lisbon’s harbor and welcomed explorers setting sail during the Age of Discovery. Families visiting Lisbon can walk through its stone passageways, climb to the tower’s viewpoints, and imagine the ships that once departed from this very spot. It’s a landmark rich in history, architecture

Chris
Mar 13, 20221 min read
Build Lasting Family Travel Memories
Getting out and exploring the world together as a family are some of my most cherished memories. As babies, we brought them to California, Arizona, and Florida. As they got older we expanded our travels across the U.S. and into Canada and finally over to Europe. Unfortunately, Covid has taken away a couple of years of exploration and memories but health is always the priority. Now that it seems we’re heading out of the pandemic, we’re looking forward to traveling again, build

Chris
Mar 11, 20221 min read
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