National Parks Collecting

James Ian

Forget stamp collecting – let's go national parks collecting!   If you love the national parks in the USA, then you’re in the right place.  You’ll get help with national parks trip planning. Learn what to expect on hikes and scenic drives. Discover fun facts about the national parks in America. Find out what to see and do in the US national parks. Whether you’re about to visit your first park or up to number 63, you’ll gain the knowledge you need to have the absolute best experiences when you’re on your national park trips.  I’m James Ian and I’m a national park expert.  I’ve been featured in USA Today’s annual National Parks special print edition and numerous online publications.  I have my own website Parks Collecting and have helped over 500 people plan their trips with my detailed published itineraries.  So, let’s start collecting information, experiences, and memories that will last a lifetime. 

  1. If You’re Visiting Yellowstone for the First Time, Listen To This

    May 31

    If You’re Visiting Yellowstone for the First Time, Listen To This

    Are you planning your first trip to Yellowstone?  It’s a large park with lots to do and planning a Yellowstone trip can be confusing.   🔸🔸YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK ITINERARIES 🔸🔸  ➡️ Get 1, 2, 3, and 4-day itineraries:  https://parkscollecting.com/yellowstone-itinerary/   🔸🔸HIGHLIGHTS 🔸🔸  In this Yellowstone National Park First-Timer’s Guide, James Ian shares a practical first-time visitor’s overview of Yellowstone, explaining why the park is easy to plan badly due to its huge size, slow roads, wildlife traffic, crowds, and limited parking.   He breaks Yellowstone into regions along the Grand Loop Road “figure eight,” covers all five entrances and gateway towns, and recommends planning by “experience zones” rather than a checklist: Geyser Country (Grand Prismatic, Old Faithful, Norris), Wildlife (Lamar and Hayden Valleys), Canyon and Waterfalls (Upper/Lower Falls and key overlooks), Hot Springs and Historic Mammoth (terraces, Fort Yellowstone), and the quieter Yellowstone Lake area. He outlines visitor centers, lodging (nine lodges, 12 campgrounds), the benefits of staying inside the park or splitting stays between loops, driving and safety notes, legal swimming spots, and a shoulder-season lesson about road closures like Dunraven Pass.   00:00 Yellowstone Planning Basics   02:11 Park Layout and Entrances   04:17 Plan by Experience Zones   05:04 Geyser Country Yellowstone  07:58 Wildlife Yellowstone  09:38 Canyon and Waterfalls Yellowstone  11:03 Hot Springs and History Yellowstone  12:05 Lake and Quiet Yellowstone  13:11 Visitor Centers and Services   15:00 Places to Stay   17:57 Driving and Parking  19:25 Swimming Spots   20:20 Avoid Common Planning Mistakes   21:15 Itineraries to Reduce Overwhelm   23:20 Shoulder Season Road Closures   24:45 Final Tips and Wrap Up  ➡️ Read the full web article: https://parkscollecting.com/yellowstone-national-park-guide/   #yellowstone #yellowstonenationalpark #usnationalparks  🔸🔸LINKS AND RESOURCES 🔸🔸  [When available, we use affiliate links and may receive a commission, at no extra cost to you. See my Disclosure Policy for more information. I’m a member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]    ➡️  Join my 7-Day National Parks Trip Planning Email Challenge   ➡️Download my free Trip Preparation Checklist   ➡️Find a detailed itinerary for your park   ➡️ Travelex Travel Insurance ➡️ Search for hotels on Expedia   ➡️ Find a vacation rental on VRBO ➡️ Search Discover Cars for the rental car best deals    ➡️ Search Skyscanner for the best deals on flights  Support the show 🔸🔸 WAYS TO WORK WITH ME 🔸🔸  James Ian and Parks Collecting works with a limited number of brands that align perfectly with our audience and their needs. If you’d like to work with us, please email us at james(at)parkscollecting(dot)com.

    25 min
  2. If You’re Visiting Acadia for the First Time,  Watch This

    May 24

    If You’re Visiting Acadia for the First Time, Watch This

    If you’re visiting Acadia National Park for the first time and have just started planning your Acadia trip, this episode is for you.    🔸 ACADIA NATIONAL PARK ITINERARIES 🔸  ➡️ Get 1, 2, 3, and 4-day itineraries:  https://parkscollecting.com/acadia-national-park-itinerary/   🔸HIGHLIGHTS 🔸  James Ian introduces an overview for first-time planners visiting Acadia National Park, emphasizing that the park is fragmented, crowded in peak season, and highly timing-dependent. He explains Acadia’s three main areas: Mount Desert Island (including Bar Harbor, Park Loop Road, Sand Beach, Thunder Hole, Otter Cliff, Ocean Path, Jordan Pond, and Cadillac Mountain), the quieter Schoodic Peninsula (reachable by car or boat from Bar Harbor to Winter Harbor with a free Island Explorer shuttle), and remote Isle au Haut (boat from Stonington, primitive camping).   He covers multiple access points, the Hulls Cove Visitor Center, entrance fees, Cadillac Mountain vehicle reservations (May–October), lodging options outside the park, four public campgrounds, and summer traffic/parking.   Highlights include carriage roads, iron-rung hikes (with seasonal peregrine falcon closures), water activities, Jordan Pond House popovers, Sand Beach, and Echo Lake’s warmer swim beach, and he recommends early starts or the free Island Explorer shuttle and not missing Schoodic.  00:00 Planning Acadia Basics  01:56 Park Areas Overview  02:50 Loop Road Highlights  03:33 Quiet Side Spots  04:05 Schoodic Peninsula Escape  05:10 Remote Isle au Haut  06:19 Entrances and Passes  07:16 Cadillac Mountain Reservations  08:25 Where to Stay  09:45 Driving and Shuttle Tips  11:03 Carriage Roads and Biking  11:47 Iconic Hikes and Safety  14:27 Water Activities and Islands  15:47 Jordan Pond and Beaches  17:18 Building a Smart Itinerary  18:06 Itinerary Guides Walkthrough  20:26 What I Wish I Knew  21:26 Final Tips and Wrap Up  ➡️ Read the full web article: https://parkscollecting.com/acadia-national-park-guide/   #acadia #acadianationalpark #usnationalparks  🔸LINKS AND RESOURCES 🔸  [When available, we use affiliate links and may receive a commission, at no extra cost to you. See my Disclosure Policy for more information. I’m a member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.]  ➡️  Join my 7-Day National Parks Trip Planning Email Challenge   ➡️Download my free Trip Preparation Checklist   ➡️ Acadia National Park Audio Tour  ➡️ Travelex Travel Insurance ➡️ Search for hotels on Expedia   ➡️ Find a vacation rental on VRBO ➡️ Search Discover Cars for the rental car best deals    ➡️ Search Skyscanner for the best deals on flights   Support the show 🔸🔸 WAYS TO WORK WITH ME 🔸🔸  James Ian and Parks Collecting works with a limited number of brands that align perfectly with our audience and their needs. If you’d like to work with us, please email us at james(at)parkscollecting(dot)com.

    22 min
  3. If You’re Planning Olympic for the First Time, Listen to This

    May 17

    If You’re Planning Olympic for the First Time, Listen to This

    Planning an Olympic National Park trip? In this episode, James Ian shares a beginner‑friendly Olympic National Park Guide to help you confidently plan your trip.   🔸OLYMPIC ITINERARIES 🔸  ➡️ Get 1, 2, 3 and 4-day itineraries for Olympic National Park  🔸HIGHLIGHTS 🔸  James explains how to experience the diverse ecosystems of the park, including mountains, temperate rainforests, lakes, and rugged Pacific beaches. Since there are no roads crossing the park and most of the park is designated wilderness, visiting Olympic National Park, USA requires driving Highway 101 to reach key areas like Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent, Sol Duc Falls, Hoh Rainforest, Rialto Beach, and Kalaloch’s Tree of Life. For those planning a trip to Olympic National Park, James shares essential tips on lodging, limited services, parking closures, road conditions, and why you should split stays between Port Angeles and Forks. If you’re wondering how to visit Olympic National Park Washington, this Olympic National Park travel guide will help you plan efficiently and make the most of your adventure.  01:37 Park Overview: Layout  03:40 Hurricane Ridge Highlights  04:31 Deer Park  04:50 Elwha   05:16 Lake Crescent  06:00 Sol Duc   06:30 Pacific Beaches  08:33 Rainforests: Queets & Quinault  08:58 Entrance Fees   09:31 Parking  10:12 Gateway Towns   11:08 Facilities  11:47 Lodging  12:39 Driving & Roads  13:37 Things To Do  13:54 Detailed Itineraries   16:24 Tide Charts   ➡️ Read the full web article here   #olympic #olympicnationalpark #usnationalparks #bucketlist  🔸LINKS AND RESOURCES 🔸  [When available, we use affiliate links and may receive a commission, at no extra cost to you. See my Disclosure Policy for more information. I’m a member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]  ➡️  Get Help Planning Your Next Trip   ➡️  Plan & Book Your Trip in 7 Days (7-Day Email guide)  ➡️Download my free Trip Preparation Checklist   ➡️Join my private Facebook group  ➡️ Tide Chart  ➡️ Search for hotels on Expedia   ➡️ Find a vacation rental on VRBO ➡️ Search Discover Cars for the rental car best deals    ➡️ Search Skyscanner for the best deals on flights  Support the show 🔸🔸 WAYS TO WORK WITH ME 🔸🔸  James Ian and Parks Collecting works with a limited number of brands that align perfectly with our audience and their needs. If you’d like to work with us, please email us at james(at)parkscollecting(dot)com.

    18 min
  4. If You’re Planning Your First Arches Trip, Listen to This

    May 10

    If You’re Planning Your First Arches Trip, Listen to This

    Planning an Arches National Park trip? In this episode, James Ian shares a beginner‑friendly Arches National Park guide to help you confidently plan visiting Arches National Park. 🔸ARCHES ITINERARIES 🔸 ➡️ Get 1, 2 and 3-day itineraries for Arches National Park 🔸HIGHLIGHTS 🔸 He explains how to visit Arches National Park Utah, covering the single entrance, visitor center, and the 22‑mile scenic drive with key stops like Park Avenue, Balanced Rock, the Windows section, Delicate Arch, Fiery Furnace (guided hike), and Devil’s Garden with trails to Landscape Arch and his favorite arch.  James also shares essential tips about limited parking, possible entrance closures, and the lack of food services inside the park, plus suggestions for pairing your visit with Canyonlands and Dead Horse Point State Park and using a detailed Arches National Park itinerary to maximize your time. 01:35 Park Layout Overview 02:49 Scenic Drive Highlights 03:54 Delicate Arch Area 04:46 Fiery Furnace 05:45 Devils Garden 07:07 Parking and Access Tips 07:51 Airports 09:09 Arches 10:07 Itinerary Planning Help 13:01 Favorite Arch Reveal #arches #archesnationalpark #utah #usnationalparks 🔸LINKS AND RESOURCES 🔸  [When available, we use affiliate links and may receive a commission, at no extra cost to you. See my Disclosure Policy for more information. I’m a member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]  ➡️ Get Help Planning Your Next Trip ➡️ Plan & Book Your Trip in 7 Days(7-Day Email guide) ➡️ Find a detailed itinerary for your park ➡️Download my free Trip Preparation Checklist ➡️Join my private Facebook group ➡️ Search for hotels on Expedia ➡️ Find a vacation rental on VRBO ➡️ Search Discover Cars for the rental car best deals ➡️ Search Skyscanner for the best deals on flights   Support the show 🔸🔸 WAYS TO WORK WITH ME 🔸🔸  James Ian and Parks Collecting works with a limited number of brands that align perfectly with our audience and their needs. If you’d like to work with us, please email us at james(at)parkscollecting(dot)com.

    14 min
  5. The 10 Best Waterfalls in Yellowstone National Park

    May 3

    The 10 Best Waterfalls in Yellowstone National Park

    James Ian reveals his top 10 Yellowstone waterfalls and explains what makes each waterfall Yellowstone experience unique, including how much effort it takes to reach them.  🔸YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK ITINERARIES 🔸 ➡️ Get 1, 2, 3, and 4-day itineraries 🔸HIGHLIGHTS 🔸 This guide to the most impressive Yellowstone National Park waterfalls covers everything from easy roadside stops like Lewis Falls, Undine Falls, Gibbon Falls, and Firehole Falls Yellowstone, to scenic hikes such as Mystic Falls, Fairy Falls (with views of Grand Prismatic and options to continue to Imperial and Spray Geysers), and the dramatic 150‑foot Osprey Falls. For adventurous hikers, he highlights Union Falls, a stunning 250‑foot backcountry trek, and Tower Fall. James concludes at the iconic Yellowstone Upper Falls and Yellowstone Lower Falls in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.  Whether you’re chasing the tallest Yellowstone falls or looking for quick roadside viewpoints, this episode helps you plan the perfect waterfall-focused trip, with links to his detailed 1–4 day itineraries and Yellowstone planning resources.  00:00 Yellowstone Waterfalls Preview 01:32 Mystic Falls 02:27 Lewis Falls 03:10 Undine Falls 03:38 Osprey Falls 04:19 Fairy Falls 05:43 Gibbon Falls 06:18 Firehole Falls 06:53 Union Falls 07:58 Tower Fall 09:19 How to Include these waterfalls in your itinerary 12:41 Upper Yellowstone Falls 13:58 Lower Yellowstone Falls ➡️ Read the full web article #Yellowstone #YellowstoneNationalPark #YellowstoneWaterfalls 🔸LINKS AND RESOURCES 🔸  [When available, we use affiliate links and may receive a commission, at no extra cost to you. See my Disclosure Policy for more information. I’m a member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]  ➡️  Join my 7-Day National Parks Trip Planning Email Challenge ➡️Download my free Trip Preparation Checklist ➡️Find a detailed itinerary for your park ➡️ Travelex Travel Insurance ➡️Join my private Facebook group ➡️ Search for hotels on Expedia ➡️ Find a vacation rental on VRBO ➡️ Search Discover Cars for the rental car best deals ➡️ Search Skyscanner for the best deals on flights   Support the show 🔸🔸 WAYS TO WORK WITH ME 🔸🔸  James Ian and Parks Collecting works with a limited number of brands that align perfectly with our audience and their needs. If you’d like to work with us, please email us at james(at)parkscollecting(dot)com.

    17 min
  6. 7 Things You MUST Pack for a Summer National Park Trip

    Apr 26

    7 Things You MUST Pack for a Summer National Park Trip

    National park expert James Ian shares seven game-changing items to pack for summer national park trips to stay safer, cooler, and more comfortable.  ➡️ Get a packing list for your trip ➡️ Find an itinerary for your trip 🔸RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS🔸 [When available, we use affiliate links and may receive a commission, at no extra cost to you. See my Disclosure Policy for more information. I’m a member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.] ✴️ Cooling Neck Towel ✴️ Hiking Umbrella ✴️ LMNT Electrolytes ✴️ National Park Passes ✴️ Car Water Container ✴️ Audio Guides ✴️ Foldable Cooler 🔸HIGHLIGHTS 🔸 For hiking, he recommends cooling neck towels, a hiking umbrella, and electrolyte powder to help avoid hyponatremia from overhydration. He also advises bringing the right park pass, highlighting the America the Beautiful pass and special options for veterans, seniors, people with disabilities, and the Every Kid Outdoors program, plus buying passes online to save time. For road trips, he suggests keeping a large water container in the vehicle, using GPS-triggered audio tours for flexible in-car learning, and his top item: a foldable cooler for fly-and-drive trips to keep food and water cold without waste.  00:23 Must Pack Items for a Summer National Park Trip 02:08 Cooling Neck Towel 03:53 Hiking Umbrella 06:14 Electrolytes 07:36 National Park Passes 10:41 Car Water Backup 11:27 Audio Tours In Car 14:05 Foldable Cooler 15:50 Wrap Up And Resources ➡️ Read the full web article here #packing #usnationalparks #packingessentials #packinglist 🔸PLANNING RESOURCES 🔸 ➡️ Get Help Planning Your Next Trip ➡️ Plan & Book Your Trip in 7 Days (7-Day Email guide) ➡️Download my free Trip Preparation Checklist ➡️Join my private Facebook group ➡️ Search for hotels on Expedia ➡️ Find a vacation rental on VRBO ➡️ Search Discover Cars for the rental car best deals ➡️ Search Skyscanner for the best deals on flights Support the show 🔸🔸 WAYS TO WORK WITH ME 🔸🔸  James Ian and Parks Collecting works with a limited number of brands that align perfectly with our audience and their needs. If you’d like to work with us, please email us at james(at)parkscollecting(dot)com.

    16 min
  7. How to See Grand Prismatic Spring the Right Way

    Apr 19

    How to See Grand Prismatic Spring the Right Way

    In this episode, James Ian explains why Grand Prismatic Spring is a must‑see highlight of Yellowstone, describing The Grand Prismatic Spring as the largest hot spring in the United States and one of the most stunning sights in the park.   🔸YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK ITINERARIES 🔸 ➡️ Get 1, 2, 3, and 4-day itineraries   🔸HIGHLIGHTS 🔸  Located in Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone Grand Prismatic Spring is famous for its vivid rainbow colors—created by heat‑loving microbes that shift in tone throughout the seasons. James outlines two main ways to experience Grand Prismatic Spring Yellowstone National Park: the 0.8‑mile Midway Geyser Basin boardwalk loop for close‑up views of Grand Prismatic Hot Spring, along with Excelsior Geyser Crater, Turquoise Pool, and Opal Pool; and the 1.2‑mile round‑trip Grand Prismatic Spring Overlook Trail from the Fairy Falls trailhead, which leads to the iconic panoramic view of Yellowstone National Park Grand Prismatic Spring. He shares essential tips on safety, parking challenges, and timing tradeoffs. He also mentions seasonal closures and concludes with which experience is not to miss.  00:00 Grand Prismatic Preview 01:46 What is Grand Prismatic Spring 02:31 Where It Is Located 03:26 Boardwalk Walkthrough 04:06 Safety 05:27 Best Time to Visit 06:28 Overlook Trail Guide 11:21 Best Time for Grand Prismatic Overlook  13:12 Grand Prismatic Overlook Parking Tips 14:52 Yellowstone Itineraries 17:03 Final Verdict And Wrap ➡️ Read the full web article  #Yellowstone #YellowstoneNationalPark #GrandPrismaticSpring   🔸🔸LINKS AND RESOURCES 🔸🔸  [When available, we use affiliate links and may receive a commission, at no extra cost to you. See my Disclosure Policy for more information. I’m a member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]  ➡️  Join my 7-Day National Parks Trip Planning Email Challenge ➡️Download my free Trip Preparation Checklist ➡️Find a detailed itinerary for your park ➡️ Travelex Travel Insurance ➡️Join my private Facebook group ➡️ Search for hotels on Expedia ➡️ Find a vacation rental on VRBO ➡️ Search Discover Cars for the rental car best deals ➡️ Search Skyscanner for the best deals on flights Support the show 🔸🔸 WAYS TO WORK WITH ME 🔸🔸  James Ian and Parks Collecting works with a limited number of brands that align perfectly with our audience and their needs. If you’d like to work with us, please email us at james(at)parkscollecting(dot)com.

    18 min
  8. Top 5 National Parks Packing Essentials People Forget

    Apr 12

    Top 5 National Parks Packing Essentials People Forget

    James shares five commonly overlooked items that can improve a national parks trip, based on his experience visiting parks across the U.S. in all seasons. ➡️ Get a packing list for your trip ➡️ Find an itinerary for your trip 🔸LINKS 🔸 [When available, we use affiliate links and may receive a commission, at no extra cost to you. See my Disclosure Policy for more information. I’m a member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.] Recommended Products ✴️ Power Bank ✴️ Car Phone Charger ✴️ Leki Jannu Hiking Poles ✴️ First Aid Kit ✴️ National Geographic Topographic Maps ✴️ Action Tour Audio Guides ✴️ Vortex Optics Diamondback 10x42 Roof Prism Binoculars ✴️ Swarovski ATS 80 20-60X Spotting Scope Buying Guides ✴️ Best Binoculars for the Money ✴️ Best Spotting Scopes for Wildlife Viewing 🔸HIGHLIGHTS 🔸  The national park essentials he recommends are a car charger and/or portable battery pack. He highlights hiking/trekking poles and advises carrying a small first aid kit. For navigation, he recommends paper maps and downloading offline maps. Finally, he suggests binoculars or a spotting scope for safer, clearer wildlife viewing.  00:00 Packing for national park trip intro  01:37 Phone Power 03:41 Trekking Poles  06:40 First Aid Kit 07:43 Offline Maps 10:42 Binoculars or Spotting Scope  ➡️ Read the full web article here #usnationalparks #packingessentials #packinglist  🔸PLANNING RESOURCES 🔸 ➡️  Get Help Planning Your Next Trip ➡️  Plan & Book Your Trip in 7 Days (7-Day Email guide) ➡️Download my free Trip Preparation Checklist ➡️Join my private Facebook group ➡️ Search for hotels on Expedia ➡️ Find a vacation rental on VRBO ➡️ Search Discover Cars for the rental car best deals ➡️ Search Skyscanner for the best deals on flights Support the show 🔸🔸 WAYS TO WORK WITH ME 🔸🔸  James Ian and Parks Collecting works with a limited number of brands that align perfectly with our audience and their needs. If you’d like to work with us, please email us at james(at)parkscollecting(dot)com.

    15 min

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Forget stamp collecting – let's go national parks collecting!   If you love the national parks in the USA, then you’re in the right place.  You’ll get help with national parks trip planning. Learn what to expect on hikes and scenic drives. Discover fun facts about the national parks in America. Find out what to see and do in the US national parks. Whether you’re about to visit your first park or up to number 63, you’ll gain the knowledge you need to have the absolute best experiences when you’re on your national park trips.  I’m James Ian and I’m a national park expert.  I’ve been featured in USA Today’s annual National Parks special print edition and numerous online publications.  I have my own website Parks Collecting and have helped over 500 people plan their trips with my detailed published itineraries.  So, let’s start collecting information, experiences, and memories that will last a lifetime. 

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