We get a crash course in ecology with our show's researcher
Apr 2020
Bonus Episode! Traveling Eats With Matt: The Maine Course
Before the pandemic changed literally everything about our day-to-day life, we recorded a series of episodes focusing on the food and drink scenes in a number of cities that we really love. This week, we're talking about Portland, Maine and all of the deliciousness we hope to ret ... Show More
21m 41s
Apr 2020
Bonus Episode! Traveling Eats With Matt: Behind the Vail
In our final installment of Traveling Eats, we visit the Alpine wonderland of Veil, Colorado, take in the German-inspired architecture and more importantly, the food and drink, both traditional and modern.Follow Parklandia on Instagram at @parklandiapod, join the Parklandia Range ... Show More
30m 34s
Dec 2021
49: Island of Death: New River Gorge National Park
<div>In this week's episode we head to New River Gorge National Park, the newest National Park in America. At face value, this new and beautiful park is full of fun activities and beautiful landscapes. But, if you dive deeper and really take a look at the smaller, less known area ... Show More
49m 16s
Feb 2024
Every US National Park is Apparently Haunted
The United States National Parks system is a stunning system of over 85 million acres of natural wonders, attracting millions of visitors from across the world every single year. Within the parks, you can find a cavalcade of unique animals, plants and monuments. But there's a str ... Show More
1h 22m
May 2021
19: Panthers and Crocodiles and Death, Oh My! Everglades National Park
<div>Fasten your seat belts folks, we are in for a wild ride. Come along if you dare as we wade through Everglades National Park. Walking the line between elegant and eerie, dynamic and deadly this is a park with danger around every murky corner. The largest wilderness east of th ... Show More
33m 31s
Jun 2021
Planning an Outdoor Adventure This Summer? Start Here
This episode of the Women Who Travel podcast is presented by Travel Wyoming.Last year, already popular national parks saw a surge of visitors looking to get outside. But as seasoned and new outdoor explorers took to the hiking trails, rivers, lakes, and forests of our national pa ... Show More
33 m