It discusses many missing people cases, strange occurences, paranormal sightings etc of National Parks and ALWAYS gives some sort of explanation or theory (even if it is paranormal in nature).

that is odd you need to purchase it if you have Prime.anyone who’s seen the series - is this worth purchasing? America's national parks hold many secrets. Mysterious things happen out in the wilderness, past the well-traveled campgrounds, hikes and scenery. Delve into the mysteries and legends found in America's national parks. He writes that in 1870, a group of men gathered at the place where the Firehole and Gibbon Rivers meet. The production is very good too.Edit: In the USA it is called Mysteries of National Parks. A member of the party, Cornelius Hedges, suggested the idea of a national park. Season 1. This photo, taken from Desert View Watchtower, is a great vantage point to watch the sun rise and set. Grand Canyon National Park is 1 of the 7 natural wonders of the world, drawing 5 million visitors a year. The series "National Park Secrets & Legends" takes you beyond the ordinary into the virtually unexplored areas of North America's national parks. Maverick Helicopter Tour Company provides tourists with a bird's-eye-view of the canyon for $125 to $250 per person. Horrific catastrophes, occult murders and UFO phenomena are among the bone-chilling stories that make NATIONAL PARK SECRETS AND LEGENDS one of the scariest shows … What I appreciate about … Mount Shasta is located in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest of California and is a place shrouded by mysteries and legends. National Park Secrets & Legends.

Now, go explore the national parks>> Next Up. For example the David Paulides segment is episode 4 (in the USA), while it is episode 6 (in Canada).It does differ from the Missing411 formula of "x person went missing, y and z are strange".

Thanks for the share Can anyone who as seen it summarise the theory for those of us without Amazon Prime?There is a show on Amazon Prime Video called National Parks: Secrets and Legends. How’s the quality of the production!There are episodes talking about Bigfoot, alien, shadow people, shape shifters sightings all in national parks. The men talked it out, and the idea for Yellowstone was born. In the 1960s, the authenticity of the story came into question and has since been largely debunked. What I appreciate about this show is that it gives a bit of an explanation and isn't afraid to go outside or the box.

Yup, Amazon Prime video. Season 1; Season 2 (4) 2014 2 Seasons 13+ Mysterious things happen out in the wilderness, past the well-traveled campgrounds, hikes, and scenery. It then proceeds to talk about folklore and witness stories behind the sightings.It is a tv show with intended commerical breaks (obviously there is non on Amazon Video), so you can tell it gears up for a climax before the intended commercial break. It was confirmed in this thread to be the same show. In celebration of National Park Week, here are a few of the many stories that add to the great mystique of these American institutions. Season 1; Season 2 (1) 2014 2 Seasons 13+ Mysterious things happen out in the wilderness, past the well-traveled campgrounds, hikes, and scenery. It does differ from the Missing411 formula of "x person went missing, y and z are strange". The difference relates most to episode order. There is a show on Amazon Prime Video called National Parks: Secrets and Legends. Watch the video above to learn about five most popular mysteries and legends. It sure makes for a nice campfire story, though.