We asked readers for their favorite national park memories throughout the years. From family vacations dating back to the 1950s to memories of trips with loved ones who have since passed away, here are some of our favorite submissions.
My family made three long driving vacations in the late 1960s and early 1970s. They were so memorable. The boy on the bike is me at age 16. The photo was taken at our motel in Estes Park, Colo. I rented the bike there so I could ride to Bear Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park.This is a photo of me and my grandma at the Grand Canyon. My parents wanted to see the sun rise over the canyon, so we all got up before dawn to catch it. I was just about to turn 3.
When my grandmother came to visit us in Southern California from Ontario, Canada, we all hopped into Henrietta, the big yellow station wagon, and went to Yosemite. My baby brother was a few months old, and he and my mother and grandmother stayed in a luxurious tent cabin, which made me pea green with envy. My father , my three other brothers and I stayed in a tent; it was so cold at night that the tent cabin looked like the Ritz compared to our accommodations.
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