National Public Lands Day will be September 26th this year. This is a special day set aside for visitors and volunteers to celebrate the national public lands that belong to all Americans. Although I'm sure all of you have plans to visit a local, state, or national park on September 26th (of course!) the tough part is deciding exactly WHICH one!
I have compiled a list of four lesser known public lands around our fine nation that might tickle your fancy:
1)
La Brea Tar Pits, Los Angeles California Ever sat on an asphalt road on a hot summer day and gotten covered in black tar? This is just like that, but with mammoths.

2)
Heavener Runestone State Park, Heavener, Oklahoma As a native Oklahoman, I just had to send a shout out to my home state. Did you know that before European settlement the Vikings travelled all the way to Oklahoma just to carve their name in a rock? Well, there's a rock with some Viking's name on it (I've seen it myself!) but the jury is out as to whether or not it's real.

3)
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado If you are interested in not only getting the best exfoliating scrub of your life but also finding sand in every bodily oriface, Great Sand Dunes National Park is the place to go. It's especially fun if your National Lampoon-esque 1980 Oldsmobile station wagon breaks down on the way. Not that I would know...
In all seriousness, this would be one of my favorite national parks if it weren't for all that sand...

4)
Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana Oooohwee! Louisiana has got to be one of my favorite places to visit. This is one of the few places in the world where you can drive a fan boat to a restaurant. Last time I went there I ate the reptile special: frog, alligator, snake, and turtle (no lie). The cook might have slipped a little nutria into my soup as a special bonus. The bridge over the Atchafalaya is pretty scary to drive over, because even if you survive the fall, you are in a swamp full of snakes and alligators...

Remember to visit your local, state, and national parks - and not just the mainstream ones! Sometimes the offbeat parks are the most fun!
Got more places? Leave 'em in the comments.
Becca