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Sussex County Sunflower Fields are a collection of over 1.5 million flowers that are tall and expansive. The three mile maze leads to a gorgeous yellow blanket. Sussex County Sunflower Maze is the largest sunflower farm on the East Coast in New Jersey.
These photos are from our visit to Sunflower Maze in Sussex County, New Jersey in the first week of September, 2018.
Yosemite National Park in California is popular for its beautiful landscapes. The park is renowned for its hanging deep valleys, raging rivers and waterfalls, ancient giant sequoias, cirque lakes, towering granite domes, and moraines. The park is best for all sorts of activities like driving along the scenic Tioga Road, backpacking, camping, biking, hiking, rock climbing, fishing, bird watching, horseback riding, etc.
These decade old photos are from our visit to Yosemite National Park during the first week of April, 2010. It was snowing and many trails and roads were closed. This was our first ever visit to any national park. We did not plan well, so we did not explore the park thoroughly. Time to revisit!
Central Yosemite Highway
Central Yosemite Highway
El Portal Road
El Portal Road
El Portal Road
El Portal Road
Merced River Gorge
Arch Rock Entrace
Waterfalls of Yosemite Valley, El Portal Road
Yosemite Valley View, Southside Drive
Bridalveil Falls
Yosemite Falls, View from Southside Drive
Mirror lake in early April
Yosemite’s signature rock formation Half Dome, Northside Drive
El CapitanEl Caption, Northside Drive
Wawona Road
Artist Point, Wawona Road
Artist Point, Wawona Road
Half Dome, View from Artist Point, Wawona Road
Tunnel View
Tunnel View
Wildcat Falls, Big Oak Flat Road
Cascades Creek, Big Oak Flat Road
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Quick Facts and Tips
Best time to Visit: May to September
Summer: Crowded
May and September: Less crowded, but some roads and trails may still be closed
Airports
Closest: Yosemite International Airport – about a 1½-hour drive to South Entrance of the park
Good Deals: San Francisco International Airport, Oakland International Airport, San Jose International Airport – almost 4 hours drive to Arch Rock Entrance or Big Oak Flat Entrance of the park
Clothing
Summer is warm, so pack lightweight casual short-sleeved t-shirts/tank tops, comfortable pants/shorts/capri, hats, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes. Bring a waterproof lightweight jacket for afternoon summer thunderstorms and a long sleeve shirt/sweat shirt for warmth in high elevation
Spring and fall are cooler, so pack long sleeved t-shirts, comfortable pants, fleece jacket, warm jacket, gloves, rain gears and comfortable walking shoes
How many days: At least two days
What to Expect
Glacier-carved valley, High mountain meadows, Lakes, Raging Rivers, Waterfalls, Soaring granite monoliths, Panoramic views of the mountains and valleys, Cliffs, Giant sequoia trees, Wildflowers
Make sure to check the Park Website for alerts on road closures and trail/hike conditions before you heading out
The summer thunderstorms can be dangerous. Check the weather forecast for thunderstorms before you go. Best way to stay safe is avoiding a thunderstorm before it arrives
Entrance Fee: $35 per vehicle or from $20 to $30 per person/ motorcycle, good for seven days
Starting early is the best way not only to beat the traffic, but also for the best lighting, more elbow room, and an increased chance of seeing wildlife
It is hard to find parking space during the busiest months. Expect road delays and difficulty in finding parking. Use the park free shuttle service instead
There are plenty of pull-outs or overlooks along Yosemite Valley Loop road (Southside Drive and Northside Drive roads). Keep some extra time for stopping for photos, wildlife, sights, and for unplanned delays
Take caution and follow the posted signs while driving through the park while stopping for pullovers to take photos or to view wildlife
Be aware of wildlife on the road or near the road. Viewing wildlife from inside the car is the the best and safest way
Be prepared for afternoon thunderstorms in the summer. Carry rain gear and extra clothing
Take food and water so you can spend the day touring by covering as many park attractions
Weak/no cell phone signals, highly recommend to have maps downloaded or printed
There is a lot to capture, so keep your camera ready. Make sure that camera is fully charged and also keep backup battery and memory cards
Rock Formations: Half Dome, El Capitan, Cathedral Rocks, Glacier Point
Giant Sequoias: Mariposa Grove, Tuolumne Grove, Merced Grove
Vista Points on Drive: Glacier Point, Tunnel View, Olmsted Point, El Capitan Meadow
Best things to do
Drive through Yosemite Valley: One can truly experience the magnificent Yosemite valley by driving along the El Portal Road and one way Yosemite Valley Loop road (Southside Drive and Northside Drive). Some popular and picture perfect attractions are the Merced River Gorge, spectacular Bridalveil waterfalls, the granite monolith El Capitan in El Capitan Meadows, the Cathedral Beach, Swinging Bridge, Yosemite’s signature rock formation Half Dome, the oldest structure in the park Yosemite Chapel, Yosemite Falls, Yosemite Valley View, and the list goes on. Other than these vista points Yosemite Valley Loop road has many stops for popular hikes. You can take easy and popular trails like Bridalveil Falls Trail, Cook’s Meadow Loop Trail, Mirror Lake Loop Trail and Lower Yosemite Fall Trail
Drive Glacier Point Road: The drive is about 35 miles from the Yosemite valley to Glacier Point. The Glacier Point offers the panoramic unforgettable vistas of Yosemite Valley, stunning Half Dome, High Sierra crest, and three waterfalls. Check the Park Website for alerts on road closure before you go
Drive scenic Tioga Road: It takes almost 2 hours drive (75 miles) from Yosemite Valley to Tioga Pass. There are many gorgeous vista points along the drive. Best scenic spots are Olmsted Point, Tenaya Lake, Tuolumne Meadows, Tioga Lake, Ellery Lake. Check the Park Website for alerts on road closure
Popular easy hikes
Bridalveil Fall Trail: This is an easy 0.5 mile round trip trail from Bridalveil parking lot and features the beautiful plunging 620 feet high waterfall often referred as the first waterfall in the Yosemite Valley
Lower Yosemite Fall Loop Trail: 1 mile loop trail that offers a lake and the tallest waterfall in Northern America
Cook’s Meadow Loop Trail: An easy 2 mile loop flat trail, that features beautiful wild flowers views of the Yosemite Valley
Mirror Lake: An easy 2 miles round trip. This trail is a seasonal trail and the pathway around the Mirror Lake offers beautiful reflections of the Half Dome and abundance of wildflowers
Big Trees Loop Trail: An easy 0.3 mile to see the Giant Sequoia forest
Vernal Fall Footbridge via Mist and John Muir Trail: 2.3 mile steep, paved and rated as moderate trail, offers beautiful views of surrounding peaks and falls
Hubbard Park in Hanging Hills of Connecticut, is a wooded, mountainous park with over 600,000 bright daffodils colored the entire park with scattered yellow patches including woods. The park is located just outside the city center of Meriden, Connecticut.
Quick Facts and Tips
Best time to visit : Early April to mid-May.
Bloom highly depends on mother nature, be sure to check the current status.
Next door getaway for tri-state residents
Address of the park is 999 W Main St, Meriden, Connecticut, USA.
Carousel Farm Lavender in Doylestown, Pennsylvania has a lovely landscape with large lavender fields. The color is so vibrant and lavender smells amazing. Walking through these gorgeous lavender fields is beautiful and relaxing. The butterfly and honey bees are all around. This beautifully maintained farm also has an attractive gazebo, a gift shop, a barn, carriage house, and spring house.
These photos are from our visit to Carousel Farm Lavender in the 2nd week of June, 2011.
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Quick Facts and Tips
Best time to visit : Late Spring to early Summer
Bloom highly depends on mother nature, be sure to check the current status.