Nancy Condon
Nancy Condon is an award-winning Environmental Educator who has shared the joys of Cades Cove with hundreds of visitors. She is co-founder of NaturePods, Guides for the Nature Traveler. To download your Cades Cove NaturePod to your iPod before you travel, visit http://www.NaturePods.com www.naturepods.com
Articles by this Author
Cades Cove: How to Avoid the Crowds
- By Nancy Condon
- Published 11/18/2008
- Destinations
- Unrated
Receiving about two million visits per year ranks Cades Cove in the top ten for annual visitation among National Parks, and it is not even a park in and of itself. Cades Cove lies within Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which straddles Tennessee and North Carolina.
The reasons Cades Cove is so very worthwhile to visit include the abundant wildlife, you-can-touch-it history, bucolic fields, and breathtaking vistas.
The reasons Cades Cove is so very worthwhile to visit include the abundant wildlife, you-can-touch-it history, bucolic fields, and breathtaking vistas.
Five Adventurous Ways to Enjoy Winter at Acadia National Park
- By Nancy Condon
- Published 12/3/2008
- Best Interisland Travel
- Unrated
Looking for some adventure this winter? If you see winter as the time to get out and play, then Acadia National Park is the destination for you.
This coastal, north woods gem of a park in Downeast Maine is an hour's drive from Bangor. Head for Ellsworth, the Park's gateway town or straight on to Bar Harbor, nestled right next to the Park.
This coastal, north woods gem of a park in Downeast Maine is an hour's drive from Bangor. Head for Ellsworth, the Park's gateway town or straight on to Bar Harbor, nestled right next to the Park.