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Denali National Park
High in the north, you can find the third most topigaphically prominant mountain in the world. Its name is mount Denali (20,194 feet or 6,155 m) Surrounding this peak is Denali national park. This park and contiguous preserve encompass 6,045,153 acres (9,446 sq mi; 24,464 km2) which is larger than the state of New Hampshire. Below…
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The Christmas Meadows
At 8800 feet deep in the Uinta mountains of Utah runs a river, the stillwater fork. It’s inhabited by beavers commonly spotted wandering through the meadows. This river runs through the “Christmas Meadows.” Its a beautiful meadow overshadowed by three peaks including Ostler Peak. (12,718-foot elevation (3,876 m)