The 10 Best National Parks for Retirees

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Those listed may be nice parks but they are not National Parks. They are Foreign Parks that most of your reader could never afford to visit. So why list them in a retirement subject?

Terry Duffy of MI 3:40PM February 24, 2009

Well,well you must think we are all extremely wealthy to be able to travel the world,what about our U.S. Parks?

J.Langford of AZ 3:29PM February 24, 2009

Visit thisistheplace.org, a Heritage Park (State Park in Utah)with one of the best values for dollars spent. Young and old enjoy the history, animals, dozens of activities, train rides, Native American Village and they learn while having fun. "A whole lot of yesterday happens every single day!" It's a great place for family reunions too! Our children love it and we end up going 3 or 4 times a summer. Grandparents can relax while children have fun in a safe environment.

Tory Thompson of UT 3:12PM February 24, 2009

RETIRED NOT FROM THE CEO OF AMERICAN BANK.

BOYD of NC 3:10PM February 24, 2009

look. if your going to put 10 best national parks, at least make one or two in America.....

gfsf of MI 2:40PM February 24, 2009

did you people forget new jersey???????????

elaine alfano of NJ 1:21PM February 24, 2009

Do you have any suggestions? We are a three generation houshold in the summer and activities for our 6 year olds and our limited walking 70 year old are getting harder to find.

Karen Hagearty of NY 10:54AM February 24, 2009

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