Above, Yosemite National Park's Tenaya Creek. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
My great uncle used to say, "Growing old isn't so bad when you consider the alternative."
Indeed, now that I have reached 70, I can appreciate that folks in my age group need to keep active. One way to do so is visiting national parks.
There are some national parks more senior-friendly than others. Sports Illustrated has posted a list of national parks that seniors need to visit.
They begin with:
Visiting and exploring national parks is something that everyone, regardless of age, should be able to enjoy. Alas, there are some people who believe that the older they get, the tougher it will be to get out there.
While there may be some intimidation conquering some regions of the United States at an advanced age, there is still plenty for seniors to take in. Some parks even have trails designed specifically to ease the difficulty of the trip.
Jacqueline Kehoe, a Yahoo Creator, put together a list of the best national parks in the country for seniors to visit.
Before starting your journey, it is highly recommended they take advantage of the American the Beautiful Senior Pass, which provides access to the parks for life at a one-time fee. Also, grab a national parks passport to document all of your adventures.
To see what national parks that are senior-friendly, go here.
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