Outdoor
Nature Enthusiasts Should Take a Mountain
Vacation
Virtually every state and American territory has mountains
and therefore provides plentiful opportunities to take a
mountain vacation. Some mountains have higher elevations while
others may have better hiking trails or picturesque views. If
you are a nature lover, a mountain vacation is a great way to
relax and get away from the hustle and bustle of every day
life. From Mount McKinley in Alaska to Mount Olympus in
Washington State to Sugarloaf Mountain in Maine and everywhere
in between, there are a number of mountain options to choose
from.
Activities for Summer
Enjoyment
Mountains naturally attract a number of different activities
and many tourist attractions and businesses are formed around
them. The attraction of a mountain vacation during the summer
time is that you get more opportunities for exploring than you
would in a cold, harsh winter. Hiking and camping are two great
activities at most mountain ranges and the level of difficulty
of the hiking and the rusticness of the camping may vary
depending on the location.
Communing with nature is important as well during a mountain
vacation as it is the number one attraction, not anything
man-made like amusement parks and such. You could share space
with a variety of wildlife like cougars, bears, raccoons, deer,
beaver, birds and more. The flora and fauna are exceptional too
and you will see many species of grasses, flowers, trees,
bushes and other living things.
Activities for Winter
Enjoyment
Sometimes, a mountain vacation is best when it becomes a
winter getaway complete with skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing
and more. There is something magical that happens when the snow
starts to fall and the trees lose their leaves. The pristine
whiteness, wild beauty and silence of the mountains could be
the ultimate in relaxing vacations.
Mountain areas such as the Poconos in Pennsylvania, the
Appalachians that stretch across many states through Maine and
Canada and even a number of ranges throughout the Pacific
Northwest all offer winter sports and activities that are
centered on resorts and tourist villages. Of course, Colorado,
Utah, New York, Vermont and many other states also have skiing
and winter adventures just perfect if you are seeking a
mountain vacation.
Your preference of weather in addition to your time off and
budget all play into which mountain vacation you choose. There
are advantages and disadvantages to winter and summer
activities as well as other off-seasons in the spring and fall.
Whatever you decide, your vacation will be a beautiful one as
the splendidness and wild beauty of the mountains shines
through regardless of weather.
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