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Books with title 101 Travel Bits: Rocky Mountain National Park

  • 101 Travel Bits: Rocky Mountain National Park

    Sarah Ferguson

    eBook (Tchop Street LLC, July 22, 2018)
    ***Updated for 2019***In 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park became the tenth national park in the United States. Today, Rocky Mountain is one of the most visited parks in America’s national park system, thanks to its scenic mountains and marvelous hiking. But it is not just nature that makes Rocky Mountain a special place. The park has a fascinating history from ancient times until the modern day. Let this edition of 101 Travel Bits™ be your guide to the world of Rocky Mountain National Park.***101 Travel Bits are not your typical guidebooks. Each collection of 101 Travel Bits consists of 101 “bits” of information about one of the great places to visit in the world. This could be a “bit” of history, a “bit” of information on a tourist attraction, or a “bit” of something else interesting about the location.A 101 Travel Bits collection is not intended to be a normal guidebook. You will not find the maps or pictures you would expect in a guidebook in any 101 Travel Bits collection. No 101 Travel Bits collection contains photographs. Instead, each book gives you information a typical guidebook ignores: history, fun facts and interesting sights along the way. Other guidebooks may help you find a place to stay, but 101 Travel Bits will help you find your best vacation ever.
  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Lisa M. Herrington

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Young readers will love exploring the snow-covered peaks that soar to the heights of Rocky Mountain National Park.Follow Ranger Rick as he gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) a fun and fascinating tour of some of the most spectacular places in the United States. Stunning photos, fun and informative text, and a helpful field guide introduce the wonder of America's national parks to the youngest readers. Young readers will love exploring the snow-covered peaks that soar to the heights of Rocky Mountain National Park. They'll also enjoy discovering the park's plants, animals, and other landforms.
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  • 101 Travel Bits: Rocky Mountain National Park

    Sarah Ferguson

    Paperback (Independently published, July 23, 2018)
    ***Updated for 2019***In 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park became the tenth national park in the United States. Today, Rocky Mountain is one of the most visited parks in America’s national park system, thanks to its scenic mountains and marvelous hiking. But it is not just nature that makes Rocky Mountain a special place. The park has a fascinating history from ancient times until the modern day. Let this edition of 101 Travel Bits™ be your guide to the world of Rocky Mountain National Park.***101 Travel Bits are not your typical guidebooks. Each collection of 101 Travel Bits consists of 101 “bits” of information about one of the great places to visit in the world. This could be a “bit” of history, a “bit” of information on a tourist attraction, or a “bit” of something else interesting about the location.A 101 Travel Bits collection is not intended to be a normal guidebook. You will not find the maps or pictures you would expect in a guidebook in any 101 Travel Bits collection. No 101 Travel Bits collection contains photographs. Instead, each book gives you information a typical guidebook ignores: history, fun facts and interesting sights along the way. Other guidebooks may help you find a place to stay, but 101 Travel Bits will help you find your best vacation ever.
  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Phyllis J. Perry

    eBook (Arcadia Publishing, June 23, 2008)
    Rocky Mountain National Park is often called “the crown jewel” of the nation’s park system. Set in Colorado in the southern part of the Rocky Mountain chain, which forms the backbone of North America, the park contains 72 named peaks above 12,000 feet with the tallest of these, Longs Peak, rising to 14,259 feet. Established in 1915 as a national park, it now hosts more than two million visitors every year. Vacationers enjoy picnicking, hiking, camping, climbing, skiing, and simply admiring the beauties of the park, which include alpine plants, wildflowers, aspen, conifers, lakes, streams, waterfalls, and an abundance of birds and animals.
  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Phyllis J. Perry

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing, June 23, 2008)
    Rocky Mountain National Park is often called “the crown jewel” of the nation’s park system. Set in Colorado in the southern part of the Rocky Mountain chain, which forms the backbone of North America, the park contains 72 named peaks above 12,000 feet with the tallest of these, Longs Peak, rising to 14,259 feet. Established in 1915 as a national park, it now hosts more than two million visitors every year. Vacationers enjoy picnicking, hiking, camping, climbing, skiing, and simply admiring the beauties of the park, which include alpine plants, wildflowers, aspen, conifers, lakes, streams, waterfalls, and an abundance of birds and animals.
  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Phyllis J Perry

    Hardcover (Arcadia Publishing Library Editions, June 18, 2008)
    Rocky Mountain National Park is often called "the crown jewel" of the nation's park system. Set in Colorado in the southern part of the Rocky Mountain chain, which forms the backbone of North America, the park contains 72 named peaks above 12,000 feet with the tallest of these, Longs Peak, rising to 14,259 feet. Established in 1915 as a national park, it now hosts more than two million visitors every year. Vacationers enjoy picnicking, hiking, camping, climbing, skiing, and simply admiring the beauties of the park, which include alpine plants, wildflowers, aspen, conifers, lakes, streams, waterfalls, and an abundance of birds and animals.
  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    John Hamilton

    Library Binding (ABDO & Daughters, Sept. 1, 2008)
    National Parks are part of the heritage of America, and this title examines one of the most compelling parks in the country, Rocky Mountain National Park. Students will examine the ecosystems, geology, and the flora and fauna that makes Rocky Mountain National Park unique. Readers will learn this park's history from early human habitation through its designation as a national park, and examine the conflict between conservation and tourism that challenges efforts to preserve this national treasure for future generations. Includes original photos from award-winning author/photographer John Hamilton. ABDO & Daughters is an imprint of ABDO Publishing Company.
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  • Rocky Mountains National Park

    Nate Frisch

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Feb. 2, 2016)
    An exploration of Rocky Mountain National Park, including how its mountainous landscape was formed, its history of preservation, and tourist attractions such as the towering summit of Longs Peak.
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  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Grace Hansen

    Library Binding (Abdo Kids Jumbo, Dec. 15, 2018)
    This title will take readers throughout the beautiful Rocky Mountain National Park in north-central Colorado. Readers will learn the park's size, and the important plants, animals, and natural features that make it unique. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Kids Jumbo is an imprint of Abdo Kids, a division of ABDO.
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  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Michele Dufresne

    Paperback (Pioneer Valley Books, March 15, 2007)
    Readers will learn about one of the most spectacular state parks in the United States.
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  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Joanne Mattern

    Paperback (Pebble, March 1, 2019)
    The Rocky Mountains are in the western part of North America. Trek the trails to learn more about the famous places in this amazing national park!
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  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Lisa M. Herrington

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Young readers will love exploring the snow-covered peaks that soar to the heights of Rocky Mountain National Park.Follow Ranger Rick as he gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) a fun and fascinating tour of some of the most spectacular places in the United States. Stunning photos, fun and informative text, and a helpful field guide introduce the wonder of America's national parks to the youngest readers. Young readers will love exploring the snow-covered peaks that soar to the heights of Rocky Mountain National Park. They'll also enjoy discovering the park's plants, animals, and other landforms.
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