Mysteries of the National Parks with Mike Bezemek
The RV Atlas Podcast
RVFTA Podcast Network
4.6 • 584 Ratings
🗓️ 10 May 2025
⏱️ 69 minutes
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Summary
America's national parks are beloved for their breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and countless outdoor adventures. However, beyond their scenic beauty, many of these parks harbor secrets and unsolved mysteries that continue to fascinate and perplex visitors. Author, outdoor expert, and photographer Mike Bezemek delves into these tales in his new book, Mysteries of the National Parks.
All photos provided. by Mike Bezemek
On this episode of The RV Atlas podcast, Mike shares the inspiration behind his book, the research process, and several of his favorite stories. Listen to the podcast to hear Jeremy's complete interview with the author.
Meet Mike Bezemek: Writer, Photographer, and Adventurer
Mike Bezemek is no stranger to the great outdoors. As an accomplished writer and photographer, he has spent his career capturing the wonders of nature and the intriguing stories hidden within America's wilderness. Mike is also an avid RV owner who appreciates the unique blend of adventure and comfort that RV travel offers, enhancing his explorations and enabling him to investigate and research fascinating stories firsthand.
The Origins of Mysteries of the National Parks
Mike is drawn to the stories hidden beneath the surface of America's parks through extensive outdoor explorations. Combining his passion for adventure, writing, and photography, he compiles these unusual tales into a comprehensive and engaging book.
Mysteries of the National Parks features 35 stories organized by region, each delving into strange disappearances, unexplained phenomena, hidden histories, and bizarre occurrences that have baffled scientists, historians, and adventurers alike.
Behind the Scenes: Research and Storytelling
Flying Saucers over Mount Rainier
One particularly captivating mystery revolves around pilot Kenneth Arnold's 1947 sighting near Mount Rainier. Arnold reports seeing nine shiny objects flying at incredible speeds, famously sparking America's UFO craze. Arnold's careful account and the extensive aftermath, including public fascination and official government responses, left an indelible mark on Mount Rainier National Park's legacy.
Yellowstone's "Zone of Death"
In Yellowstone National Park lies a curious geographical anomaly known colloquially as the "Zone of Death." This small section, primarily within Idaho, has gained notoriety due to claims about a legal loophole theoretically allowing someone to commit crimes without consequences due to jurisdictional complexities. The origins and realities behind this legal curiosity emphasize its cultural impact and the myths surrounding it.
The Sand Dune That Swallowed a Boy
In Indiana Dunes National Park, a seemingly innocuous sand dune became the center of attention when a young boy was inexplicably swallowed into the sand and trapped. Rescue operations lasted for hours, ultimately succeeding against all odds. The harrowing experience and scientific explanations behind this unusual geological phenomenon captivate and terrify visitors and scientists alike.
Al Capone’s Outpost in the Everglades
Another mystery explores the legend of notorious gangster Al Capone’s hidden outpost in the Everglades National Park. Historical accounts and evidence suggest Capone may have used the remote Florida wilderness for illicit activities, including smuggling and secret meetings. This fascinating intersection of criminal history and wild landscapes highlights the Everglades' enigmatic allure.
Tragedy at Niagara Falls
While many stories offer intrigue or adventure, some, like the tragedy at Niagara Falls, strike a sobering note. The tragic attempt of a kayaker aiming to conquer the mighty falls un...
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| 0:00.0 | Going over Niagara for throughout much of the 20th century was considered like the ultimate |
| 0:04.5 | daredevil spectacle. |
| 0:07.6 | And it was done first by a teacher. |
| 0:09.4 | I mean, you and I are both teachers. |
| 0:11.2 | So I think, you know, sometimes when I was teaching, I was like, I'm ready to go over |
| 0:14.0 | Niagara Falls in a barrel. |
| 0:15.5 | But yeah, she goes over, she couldn't afford her retirement. |
| 0:18.1 | And so she, uh, from teaching or teaching time. |
| 0:20.7 | And so she's like goes over in a barrel and she survives. |
| 0:24.8 | And she just bumps her head and she's bleeding. |
| 0:26.6 | But then when they ask her, they're like, I'd rather be shot out of a cannon than do that ever again. |
| 0:34.6 | Hi, everyone. |
| 0:35.6 | I'm Stephanie. |
| 0:36.5 | And I'm Jeremy. |
| 0:37.8 | And we are the authors of the best-selling where should we camp next series of guidebooks and camping journals. |
| 0:43.2 | End of the brand new children's books, Tara Babies on the Go, My First Book of Hiking. |
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| 0:50.4 | Last year we celebrated season 10 of the RV Atlas, and now we're back for brand new RV and camping adventures in 2025. |
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| 1:09.2 | This is season 11 of the RV Atlas. |
| 1:16.5 | Hello everybody and welcome to today's episode of the RV Atlas. Today I am so excited to have on the |
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