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Dickey Ridge Visitor Center is located at mile 4.6 on Skyline Drive. Available Facilities: Restrooms, information desk, exhibits, orientation movie, bookstore, publications, maps, backcountry permits, and first aid. Fox Hollow Trail trailhead across Skyline Drive from visitor center.
Quarry Visitor Center, in Dinosaur National Monument in Utah was built as part of the National Park Service's Mission 66 program of modern architectural design in the US national parks. This visitor center exemplifies the philosophy of locating visitor facilities immediately at the resource being interpreted. The visitor center was closed in 2006 due to structural dam...
Indiana Dunes National Park Visitor Center is located at 1215 North State Road 49, Porter, Indiana.
100-vehicle parking lot including bus & RV parking spaces.
Displays showing information about Porter County, the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and the Indiana Dunes State Park.
View artist exhibits.
Enjoy the Activity Room.
Watch the short orientation vide...
he Duck Creek Visitor Center (elev. 8600 ft.) is nestled in a beautiful grove of Spruce and Aspen trees. The visitor center is staffed by friendly volunteers eager to share their years of local experience. Information is available on hiking, biking, fishing, camping, off highway vehicles, and many other area attractions. Many interpertive items are available such as m...
At the Eastern Sierra Visitor Center you can view Mt. Whitney, the highest peak in the “lower 48 states” and plan a trip to Badwater Basin in "Death Valley, the lowest place in North America. While you’re here explore our interpretative displays, book store and native plant garden.
Staffed by a combination of US Forest Service, National Park Service...
At the Eastern Sierra Visitor Center, one can view Mt. Whitney, the highest peak in the “lower 48 states” and plan a trip to Badwater Basin, the lowest place in the North America. While you’re here, pick up a wilderness permit, explore a native plant garden, enjoy a picnic lunch, and find out road, campground, and weather conditions. This unique faci...
Echo Bay Ranger Station is located on Echo Bay Rd between Echo Bay Upper Campground and Echo Bay Resort and Marina.
GPS Coordinates:
114° 25' 34.210" W 36° 18' 29.039" N
Since 1934, some kind of visitor facility has existed along Eielson Bluffs. The first facility was a tent camp called Camp Eielson, and named after pioneer Alaskan aviator Carl Ben Eielson. In 1960, after four years of design and construction, an interpretive center and rest stop opened and replaced the tent camp. A major remodel in 2008 ensured the building kept a lo...
Start your journey at the El Malpais Visitor Center located just south of I-40 at Exit 85. The visitor center is open daily throughout the summer from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Winter hours may vary. The visitor center is closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day. Check current visitor center hours before you plan to visit.Parking spots are available at the...
The El Malpais Ranger Station is open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. For more information about the conservation area. A 1.5-mile graded and marked nature trail heads up the ridge behind the ranger station. Restrooms, water, and a picnic table are available.
The End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center contains a wealth of displays about the history of the Oregon Trail and the town of Oregon City. Before heading into the center, explore the outside grounds and gardens. Here, interpretive signs tell the stories of the Trail, the Tumwater Chinook and Clackamas Indian people, and the settlement of the Willamette Valley. F...
Books, film, postcards, and insect repellent may be purchased in the adjoining bookstore. A series of popular walking trails begin only a short drive from the visitor center. Restrooms are available.
Named after Ernest "Tom" Coe (March 21, 1866 – January 1, 1951), an American landscape designer who envisioned a national park dedicated to the preservation of the ...
Any trip into Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument should begin with a stop at the Interagency Visitor Center located just outside of Escalante, Utah.
This center is jointly run by Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (Bureau of Land Management), Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (National Park Service), and Dixie National Forest (National Forest Serv...