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USA TODAY and National Geographic Channel Partner on Special Tabloid Edition Sacramento Bee A guest essay by noted documentary filmmaker Ken Burns on how visits to national parks bond families in warm memories. Burns produced the PBS series The National Parks: America's Best Idea in 2009. The guest essay is also available in today's editions |
Dogs enjoy hikes too | Buckley Veterinary Hospital Bonney Lake and Sumner Courier-Herald Once you find a destination there are a couple things to consider including what to bring and some pretty common sense pet-trail etiquette. • National Parks – Dogs are prohibited on all trails in Mount Rainier and Olympic national parks. |
![]() San Francisco Chronicle (blog) | New survey says DC among the best in the country for access to parks Washington Post Ninety-six percent of DC residents live within a 10-minute walk of a park, according to a national survey of the 40 largest cities in the United States released Wednesday by the Trust for Public Land. Among those cities, the District ranked fifth and DC's parks are 5th best in the nation, says "Park Score" Indianapolis parks not a priority, study says San Francisco parks ranked No. 1 |
Arlingtonians love their services Washington Post (blog) (Melina Mara/TWP - The Washington Post) Residents of the greater Washington DC area have a lot of complain about when they look at their local governments: corruption in the District, budget cuts in Fairfax County, anger over redevelopment in |
DeMorning Links: City of parks Washington Post (blog) By Mike DeBonis Yards Park on the Anacostia riverfront is a recent expansion of the city parks network. (Katherine Frey - The Washington Post) The District is ranked fifth among the nation's 40 largest cities in its residents' access to parks, |
