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15 Best National Parks in the US: A Comprehensive Guide

Why National Parks are Important?

With 62 national parks scattered throughout the United States, each park features vastly different geography and wildlife to explore. From the mountains of Alaska to the colour canyons of the Southwest, these US national parks are natural wonders and ecological diversity. National parks are unique and have many special features to offer. This guide will walk you through some of the best national parks in the US with their details along with attractions inside themed ecosystems, wildlife etc.— that can make your visit unforgettable….

1. Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is best known for Old Faithful, the park’s most iconic geyser and an icon of geothermal activity in general. It covers the states of Wyoming, Idaho and Montana, It is also home to large populations of bison, grizzly bears and wolves. Its dramatic landscapes and rich history make the park a top draw for nature enthusiasts.

Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone| Courtesy: wikipedia

2. Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park, Montana Another park ideal for walking and hiking, Glacier is most famous for its glaciers (naturally), but the stunning mountain terrain as well. Home to more than 700 miles of hiking trails, visitors can drive the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road and take in some of the most stunning views anywhere within this park. Home to hikers, climbers and outdoor adventurists, Glacier National Park is a Mecca for nature lovers.

Glacier National Park (U.S.)| Courtesy: Wikipedia

3. Zion National Park

Zion National Park lies in the southwestern part of Utah and is famous for its high cliffsides made out of sandstone, and long canyons. Angels Landing is Zion Canyon’s most famous hike and offers incomparable vistas. Visitors who want to take their adventure one step further can try backcountry hiking through the Narrows, a slot canyon created by the Virgin River that flows through Zion Park.

Zion National Park| Courtesy: Wikipedia

4. Yosemite National Park

Located in California, the Yosemite National Park is most famous for those striking granite cliffs making one of the most beautiful valleys on earth! El Capitan, Half Dome and Yosemite Falls are some of the major highlights. Pristine landscapes and unique ecosystems bring millions of visitors to the park each year, making it one of the most recognized national parks in USA.

Yosemite National Park | Courtesy: Wikipedia

5. Acadia National Park

Located on Maine’s Mount Desert Island, Acadia National Park is sprawled out along the Atlantic coast with rugged coastline, granite peaks and crystal clear lakes. Sunrise from Cadillac Mountain (at 1,530ft above sea level it is the highest point along the East Coast). A variety of natural habitats in the park accommodates about 400 species of wildlife and hence is popular with nature enthusiasts.

Acadia National Park| Courtesy: Wikipedia

6. Rocky Mountain National Park

Rocky Mountain National Park — High-altitude hikes and alpine lakes draw crowds to Colorado’s airy park. Trail Ridge Road through the park is one of America’s highest paved roads and provides some legendary vistas. There is a variety of outdoor activities that visitors can enjoy, including hiking and climbing or viewing the wildlife.

Rocky Mountain National Park | Courtesy: Wikipedia

7. Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park, Washington Olympic NP offers a variety of ecosystems from rugged coastline to Pacific ocean beaches. Highlights include the Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic Mountains’ alpine peaks and Pacific Coast beaches. This wide diversity of landscapes makes the park an unusual outdoor destination.

Olympic National Park| Courtesy: WikipediaVisit

8. Arches National Park

Utah’s Arches National Park is home to over 2,000 natural sandstone arches and other unique features. The park contains more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches, and is home of the massive rock formations known as Delicate Arch. Through the park, visitors will be greeted by stunning rock formations and have opportunities to follow scenic drives or trek shorturescales on other trails in slightly longer treks.

Arches National Park | Courtesy: Wikipedia

9. Grand Teton National Park

Also in Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park has the arresting peaks of the Teton Range and crystalline alpine lakes. The park provides great opportunities for hiking, climbing and wildlife watching. Campground is near Jenny Lake, a popular spot for accessing trailheads into the park.

Grand Teton National Park | Courtesy: WikipediaVisit

10. Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park: Southern California is strikingly barren and mile after dusty flat hot mile of Joshua trees, each different from another. The rocks Bell Rock, Skull Rock and Arch Rock are a magnet for rock climbers (and photographers). The weird landscapes of Joshua Tree attract desert junkies.

Joshua Tree National Park | Courtesy: Wikipedia

11. Grand Canyon National Park

Arizona-70-The Grand Canyon National Park, probably one of the most well-known natural monuments on earth. The enormous size and breathtaking panorama of the Grand Canyon gives viewers a look at the Geological past like none other Visitors can see the park by hiking, boating or simply looking at scenic views like South Rim and North Rim.

Grand Canyon National Park| Courtesy: Wikipedia

12. Great Smoky Mountains National Park

In the moments it fades, one can recognize rich biodiversity and mountains shrouded in mist—and imagine that they are on either side of a north Carolina-tennessee border. The park offers scenic drives, trails and historical views. It became a popular attraction because of its varied flora & fauna and beautiful landscape.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park | Courtesy: Wikipedia

13. Bryce Canyon National Park

Known for its unique hoodoo rock formations and colorful landscape, Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. Those who visit can catch some incredible views from the park’s natural amphitheaters, as well as look out points like Sunrise Point and Sunset Point. The unique geology of Bryce Canyon attracts visitors near and far.

Bryce Canyon National Park| Courtesy: National Geographic

14. Crater Lake National Park

Crater Lake National Park in Oregon is famous for its deep blue lake that was formed when a volcano collapsed into itself. The park’s crystal clear waters and sheer cliffs make this one of the most dramatic parks in America. Travelers can take a scenic drive around the lake, go hiking in nearby trails or marvel at the views of Lake Atitlán from one of its boat tours.

Crater Lake National Park| Courtesy: Wikipedia

15. Denali National Park and Preserve

Denali is the highest peak in North America, and it sits within Alaska’s Denali National Park and Preserve. The park has a large wilderness that encompasses the tundra, glaciers and wildlife like grizzly bears and caribou. Denali offers out adventurers an authentic backcountry experience, due to its remote and rough terrain.

Denali National Park and Preserve| Courtesy: Wikipedia