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    Hilarious One-Star Yelp Reviews of National Parks


    Grand Canyon National Park/Flickr

    The National Park Service turns 99 years old on Tuesday. To celebrate, the Department of the Interior has waived admission fees for all NPS sites for the day. That's a pretty sweet deal. You should stop reading this right now, call in sick, and enjoy the great outdoors. National parks are great.

    But not everyone agrees. Yelp is filled with one- and two-star reviews of America's most pristine and majestic natural wonders. And honestly, they're riveting. What makes a national park a one-star destination varies from one reviewer to the next. Maybe the tacos at the visitor center aren't up to snuff. Maybe it was cloudy. Maybe the park was too cowardly to cut down some trees for spillover parking lots. Maybe it was President Barack Obama's fault.

    Whatever the case, you can thank these people for leaving the campgrounds a little bit less crowded for the rest of us:



    JOSHUA TREE:


    The desert is too hot. Esther Lee/Flickr


    I looked it up, and it's true—the bees at Joshua Tree National Park are out of control. In 2000, a group of hikers was attacked by a swarm and one man was stung more than 100 times. They tried to get inside their car to escape, but some of the bees followed them inside the car and continued stinging them. Holy crap, bees! If you were stung 100 times by bees at Joshua Tree, you should give it one star. But maybe it shouldn't have come as too much of a surprise that the desert gets hot in the summer. This is like downgrading a restaurant because you went there on a hunger strike.


    DEATH VALLEY:



    Pass. John Fowler/Flickr



    PINNACLES:


    Some rocks. sfbaywalk/Flickr



    YOSEMITE:


    And? Aaron & Carol/Flickr



    LASSEN VOLCANIC:


    Where's the lava? Roy Scribner/Flickr


    CRATER LAKE:


    You could see Fantastic Four for the same price. Glenn Scofield Williams/Flickr


    And a bonus two-star review of Crater Lake that's kidding itself about not being a one-star review:


    OLYMPIC:


    A big rock with glorified weeds. Esther Lee/Flickr


    Do not let the National Park Service tell you how many friends you can have.


    GRAND CANYON:



    Few amenities. Grand Canyon National Park/Flickr



    CARLSBAD CAVERNS:


    Only go to this cave if you like caves. Greg Heartsfield/Flickr



    PETRIFIED FOREST:


    The trees are all dead! Park Ranger/Flickr



    YELLOWSTONE:


    Good luck swimming here. A Davis/Flickr



    BADLANDS:


    Bad. Jim Bowen/Flickr



    ARCHES:


    One star. Max and Dee Bernt/Flickr



    ZION:


    Skip the tacos. Cyril Fluck/Flickr



    SHENANDOAH:


    Pure government overreach. David McSpadden/Flickr


    (N.B.: There is an entire visitor center devoted to the mistreatment of former inhabitants.)


    ACADIA:


    Nice try, try a state park. Robbie Shade/Flickr



    HAWAI'I VOLCANOES:


    Still no lava. Ed Dunens/Flickr



    HALEAKALA:


    This is it? Joe Parks/Flickr



    http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2015/08/i-cant-stop-reading-these-one-star-yelp-reviews-national-parks


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    I've done a few hours at Painted Desert/Petrified Forest going North to South through the park. Loved it. Most people just drive through. The roads were crowded. If you stopped at the turnouts and did the short walks, there was a lot to see, and surprising amounts of petrified wood. But no one did. We had the turnouts mostly to ourselves. The walk near the visitors center on the South end, paved and all, was impressive with petrified wood.

    The same can be said for Olympic NP and the Hoh Rain Forest. Plenty of people on pavement, but so few were wiling to deal with the constant drizzle. I did just the simple things with the turnouts and short walks. Had these places to ourselves and enjoyed our short visit thoroughly.

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