New Year Archives - That Savage Life http://thatsavagelife.com/tag/new-year/ Wed, 11 Apr 2018 12:28:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 161658244 Carlsbad Caverns National Park Carlsbad, New Mexico http://thatsavagelife.com/carlsbad-caverns-national-park-carlsbad-new-mexico/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=carlsbad-caverns-national-park-carlsbad-new-mexico http://thatsavagelife.com/carlsbad-caverns-national-park-carlsbad-new-mexico/#comments Wed, 02 Jan 2013 02:36:39 +0000 http://happilyuprooted.wordpress.com/?p=566 Carlsbad Caverns National Park New Year‘s Eve… we decided since we are en route to Gila Bend, AZ we would make a few stops along the way since we rarely get time between jobs to actually enjoy the journey. Our first stop was the town of White‘s City, New Mexico. There really isn’t much to the town… AT ALL… but the campground was right outside the National Park entrance. We were told that the campground was built and designed in the 50’s, and you could tell. The spaces were tiny! The good part is that they are full hookups and 36.00 a night. The RV park was a NO FRILLS park, but we chose it because of how close it was to the Caverns. Once we got to the Caverns Patrick waited in line and I took the boys over to the information desk to get started on their junior ranger program! The junior ranger program is a program for children offered by the National Parks Service. The program is for children who are interested in learning more about the parks and how they can help protect them. It is much better and more interactive than just visiting the cave. The boys were given a workbook, pencil and instructions and started working on them right away. They really enjoyed learning different facts about the bats! Once they complete the visit and their workbooks they take it to a ranger and she goes over it with them. If it is completed and they answer the questions from the ranger they get an official badge or patch and take the junior ranger oath! The cave tour we took was a self guided tour that lasted about 1.5 hours. You can rent audio tour for 5.00 a person so we rented one and took turns with it. The cave itself was massive. I must say… I was hoping for sparkly crystals and breath-taking views, but it was pretty basic. We still enjoyed the cave and especially the awesome ranger that took time out of her day to sit with the boys and talk to them about what they experienced! Since we are affiliated with the military we were able to each get a FREE ANNUAL National Parks Pass (an 80.00 value). This offer made our admission into the cave FREE! If you are military I highly recommend getting your free pass!

The post Carlsbad Caverns National Park Carlsbad, New Mexico appeared first on That Savage Life.

]]>
Carlsbad Caverns National Park

Carls1A

New Year‘s Eve… we decided since we are en route to Gila Bend, AZ we would make a few stops along the way since we rarely get time between jobs to actually enjoy the journey. Our first stop was the town of White‘s City, New Mexico. There really isn’t much to the town… AT ALL… but the campground was right outside the National Park entrance. We were told that the campground was built and designed in the 50’s, and you could tell. The spaces were tiny! The good part is that they are full hookups and 36.00 a night. The RV park was a NO FRILLS park, but we chose it because of how close it was to the Caverns.

Carls2A

Once we got to the Caverns Patrick waited in line and I took the boys over to the information desk to get started on their junior ranger program! The junior ranger program is a program for children offered by the National Parks Service. The program is for children who are interested in learning more about the parks and how they can help protect them. It is much better and more interactive than just visiting the cave.

Carls3A

The boys were given a workbook, pencil and instructions and started working on them right away. They really enjoyed learning different facts about the bats! Once they complete the visit and their workbooks they take it to a ranger and she goes over it with them. If it is completed and they answer the questions from the ranger they get an official badge or patch and take the junior ranger oath!

carls4A

The cave tour we took was a self guided tour that lasted about 1.5 hours. You can rent audio tour for 5.00 a person so we rented one and took turns with it. The cave itself was massive. I must say… I was hoping for sparkly crystals and breath-taking views, but it was pretty basic. We still enjoyed the cave and especially the awesome ranger that took time out of her day to sit with the boys and talk to them about what they experienced!

Carls5A

Since we are affiliated with the military we were able to each get a FREE ANNUAL National Parks Pass (an 80.00 value). This offer made our admission into the cave FREE! If you are military I highly recommend getting your free pass!

Carls6A

The post Carlsbad Caverns National Park Carlsbad, New Mexico appeared first on That Savage Life.

]]>
http://thatsavagelife.com/carlsbad-caverns-national-park-carlsbad-new-mexico/feed/ 3 566