WESTERN UNITED STATES
WESTERN UNITED STATES From purple mountains majesty to the rolling waves of the Pacific, the wonders of the West are certainly beautiful to behold. Choose your own adventure: explore the wilds of Alaska, relax on Hawaii s white-sand beaches, retrace the steps of Old West pioneers, or wind your way through California s enchanting wine country. Wherever your Western adventure takes you, you are sure to discover some of the world s most awe-inspiring sights right here in your own backyard. holidays & festivals January 1 January March July August October The Tournament of Roses Parade California rings in the New Year with floats decorated with tens of thousands of real flowers a delight for all the senses. Sundance Film Festival More than 20,000 movie lovers and the industry s elite screen 125 feature-length films and 60 shorts. North Lake Tahoe Snow Festival The largest winter carnival in the West. Festival of the American West A time-warping adventure in Logan, Utah, will transport you back to the days of cow poking, bull roping and telling stories around the campfire. Santa Fe Opera Features a brilliant series of shows in a superb outdoor opera house. Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Hundreds of colorful hot-air balloons light up the sky at this unique American celebration. BOOKS - The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck - The Lost Continent: Travels in Small-Town America, by Bill Bryson - The Man Who Invented Las Vegas, by W.R. Wilkerson III - National Geographic s Guide to the National Parks of the United States
VIDEOS - From Here to Eternity (1953) - North to Alaska (1960) - Sleepless in Seattle (1993) - A Walk in the Clouds (1995) - Oceans Eleven (2001) - Sideways (2005) Local Tourism web sites weather Alaska...www.travelalaska.com Arizona... www.arizonaguide.com California...gocalif.ca.gov Colorado... www.colorado.com Hawaii... www.gohawaii.com Idaho...www.visitidaho.org Montana... www.visitmt.com National Parks...www.nps.gov Nevada...www.travelnevada.com Oregon... www.traveloregon.com USA Tourism Sites... www.seeamerica.org Utah...www.utah.com Washington...www.experiencewashington.com Weather in the western United States is a lesson in extremes from Alaska s chill to Arizona s heat and year-round comfort in California and Hawaii. What you decide to pack when you travel to the West will depend largely on your destination. With wide-open spaces like these, however, might we suggest bringing along a well-traveled pair of tennis shoes. average temperatures January April July October High Low High Low High Low High Low Denver, CO 45 10 59 27 83 49 66 30 Fairbanks, AK 1-13 41 19 72 50 32 17 Honolulu, HI 80 66 83 69 87 73 87 72 Jackson, WY 26 4 51 24 82 41 58 23 Los Angeles, CA 66 48 67 53 75 63 74 59 Phoenix, AZ 68 36 87 50 109 76 90 54 Temperatures are in F. For specific weather information, visit www.accuweather.com.
DID YOU KNOW? - Napa Valley boasts more than 200 wineries, including Stag s Leap Winery, famous for its 1973 Cabernet Sauvignon that beat the French in a blind taste test in Paris. - Shrimp consumption in Las Vegas is more than 60,000 pounds a day that s more than the rest of the U.S. combined. - Denver has the largest city park system in the nation, with 205 parks within city limits and 20,000 acres of parks in the nearby mountains. - Everyone knows that Los Angeles is the entertainment capital of the world, but it also boasts an eclectic mix of more than 300 fine-arts museums. national park spotlight Arches National Park Location: Near Moab, Utah Established: November 12, 1971 Area: 76,359 acres Highlights: A landscape seemingly taken from the pages of a Dr. Seuss book, Arches offers a kaleidoscope of geological wonders from sandstone arches to spires, pinnacles and curiously balanced rocks. For an unforgettable cap to your day, catch a spectacular sunset through the frame of the park s famous Delicate Arch. Denali National Park Location: South Central Alaska Established: February 26, 1917 Area: 6 million acres Highlights: Covering an area larger than the state of Massachusetts and having only one road to its name, Denali is wilderness at its best. View Mount McKinley, America s tallest peak, along with rushing rivers, flower-studded tundra and an incredible assortment of wildlife at this Alaskan wonderland. Grand Canyon National Park Location: Northern Arizona Established: February 26, 1919 Area: 1.2 million acres Highlights: The sheer magnitude of this, the grandest canyon, is perhaps the most overwhelming sensation you ll receive from your visit. Billions of years of erosion have created a geological history lesson told through the multifarious layers of rock. Sunsets here set the canyon walls aflame with a crimson hue that will stay forever burned in your memory.
Grand Teton National Park Location: Northwest Wyoming Established: February 26, 1929 Area: 310,000 acres Highlights: Amber waves of grain give way to the mountain majesty of this picturesque range. Wyoming is the least populous state in the nation when it comes to human life, but one of the most populous when it comes to wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for the park s main residents moose, buffalo, elk and pronghorn sheep. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Location: South Central Hawaii Established: August 1, 1916 Area: 330,000 acres Highlights: Two of the world s most active volcanoes Kilauea and Mauna Loa are on display at this exotic park. Lava-twisted landscapes are interspersed with lush greenery. Periodic eruptions send fresh lava flows to meet the sea and create colossal clouds of steam. Rocky Mountain National Park Location: North Central Colorado Established: January 26, 1915 Area: 265,769 acres Highlights: Drive the Roof of the Rockies along Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuous paved road in the United States. This park boasts some of the world s tallest peaks more than 78 of them exceed 12,000 feet. Alpine lakes throughout the park reflect the beauty of these national treasures. Yellowstone National Park Location: Northwest Wyoming Established: March 1, 1872 Area: 2.2 million acres Highlights: As America s first national park, Yellowstone is an incredible collection of geological treasures. Beyond the obligatory yet still wonderfully tantalizing Old Faithful, visitors will enjoy bubbling hot springs, majestic mountain vistas and rushing rivers, not to mention bears, moose and an abundance of other wildlife. Yosemite National Park Location: Northeast California Established: October 1, 1890 Area: 759,530 acres Highlights: El Capitan towers over the park as a veritable mecca for rock-climbing enthusiasts worldwide. But even if you come to Yosemite without your climbing gear, simply witnessing the battle of man versus mountain is worth the journey. Enjoy lunch in the glacier-cut Yosemite Valley surrounded by breathtaking craggy peaks. Or take a hike along the park s thousands of acres of rolling green meadows.