Videos
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Video of Colter Tower (Desert View Watchtower), Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona
©2010 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLC
Celebrating 200,000+ views of Earth Space videos!Maps of Grand Canyon National Park
Desert View Watchtower constructed in 1932
Weather forecast for the Grand Canyon Village vicinity
Blog entries for Grand Canyon National Park
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Video of the Indian Arts Museum, Colter Bay Visitor Center – Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming
©2010 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLC
The Tetons first received government protection in 1897 when Congress created the Teton Forest Reserve. In 1929, the central peaks of the Teton Range and a half dozen lakes at their base officially became Grand Teton National Park. By 1950 the original 1929 park was united with the 1943 Jackson Hole National Monument to create the present day 485 square mile park. The Tetons, rising abruptly from the floor of the Snake River Valley, are fault block mountains with their origin about 13 million years ago. Elk and pronghorn antelope make annual migrations through the park. Moose are seen around the Snake River wetlands and mountain lakes. Black bear and grizzlies roam the mountain slopes and wooded lake shores. The park has five campgrounds and 200 miles of trails to explore. The Colter Bay Visitor Center houses the Indian Arts Museum.Map of Grand Tetons National Park (PDF file)
Colter Bay Visitor Center at Grand Tetons National Park
Grand Tetons National Park blog postings
Weather forecast for Grand Tetons National Park vicinity
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Video of Prairie Wildflower Trail in July, Lake Wissota State Park – Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
©2010 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLCMap of Lake Wissota State Park
Trails of Lake Wissota State Park
Weather forecast for Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin vicinity
Blog entries for Lake Wissota State Park
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Video of Parfrey’s Glen, Wisconsin State Natural Area – Baraboo, Wisconsin
©2010 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLCParfrey’s Glen has been established by the state of Wisconsin to protect and perserve its native plant and animal communities for scientific study and research, and for the teaching of conservation and natural history. Public use is limited to the Glen trail because of the fragile and unique characteristics of this environment.
Parfrey’s Glen State Natural Area
Map of Parfrey’s Glen (PDF file)
Weather forecast for Baraboo, Wisconsin vicinity
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Video of Norris Geyser Basin and Campground – Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
©2010 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLC
This video includes 25 campsites from the Norris Campground. Music downloaded from Garageband.com. Slideshow and photographs copyright 2010 Creative Juice LLC.Norris Campground, Yellowstone National Park
Campgrounds in Yellowstone National Park
Blog entries for Norris Geyser Basin
Weather forecast for Yellowstone National Park vicinity
Blog entries for Yellowstone National Park
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Video of Mammoth Hot Springs and Campground, Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming
©2010 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLC
This video includes 28 campsites from the Mammoth campground. Music downloaded from Garageband.com. Slideshow and photographs copyright 2010 Creative Juice LLC.Mammoth Hot Springs online tour
Camping in Yellowstone National Park
Blog entries for Mammoth Hot Springs Area
Weather forecast for Yellowstone National Park vicinity
Blog entries for Yellowstone National Park
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Video of the Doughboy Trail, Copper Falls State Park – Mellen, Wisconsin
©2010 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLC
This video endorsed by Cabin Rentals in Wisconsin.Copper Falls State Park is named after the 30 foot falls on the Bad River. The 2,400 acre park has a number of waterfalls along the 8 miles of river in the Bad River Gorge. There are about 23 miles of hiking, biking, and skiing trails within the park. The 8 miles of hiking trails include a segment of the North Country Trail. This video covers the 1.7 mile Doughboy Trail through the scenic heart of the park. Music by Maury Smith, Malignant Choir and Red Cliff Drummers. Slide show and photographs copyright 2010, Creative Juice LLC.
Map of Copper Falls State Park (PDF file)
Camping at Copper Falls State Park
Trails of Copper Falls State Park
North Country Trail, Chequamegon Chapter
Weather forecast for Copper Falls State Park vicinity
Blog entries for Copper Falls State Park
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Video of Buckhorn State Park Campsites 1-19 – Necedah, Wisconsin
©2010 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLCBuckhorn State Park was designated a park in 1971. The park and two adjacent state wildlife areas cover 5,900 acres on a peninsula in the Castle Rock Flowage of the Wisconsin River. The flowage that covers 13,955 acres is the 5th largest body of water in the state. Fishing and all sorts of water sports dominate the activities. You can access the 45 campsites by land or water. This video includes campsites 1-19. Music downloaded from Garageband.com. Slide show and photographs copyright 2010, Creative Juice LLC.
Camping at Buckhorn State Park
Self-guiding canoe trail at Buckhorn State Park
Weather forecast for Necedah, Wisconsin vicinity
Blog entries for Buckhorn State Park