WHICH NATIONAL PARK SHOULD
I VISIT?
Our national parks
showcase the best of the natural beauty our country offers, but each has its
own flavor and distinct experience to offer visitors. Trust us — there’s a
perfect national park for you to visit. And you’ll find it in one of the
following categories:
Best National Parks for Each Season
Here’s the
breakdown of the best national parks to visit by season:
·
Spring. If you’re traveling in the spring,
consider Yosemite National Park.
This park is always a
stunner, but its many waterfalls are at peak power in the spring.
Summer. Montana’s Glacier National Park is
a perfect park to visit in the summer for a lot of reasons, but the most
important is this: Summer is the only season in which you can drive the
world-famous Going-to-the-Sun Road from end to end.
Fall. In the summer, California’s Death Valley National Park is
almost too hot to enjoy. But when fall rolls around, ranger-guided tours begin,
and you can get the best views of the desert.
Winter. Washington’s Mount Rainier National Park is
the perfect place to visit in winter if you’re after a winter wonderland. Snow
is plentiful, and so are the skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, sledding,
and camping opportunities.
Best National Park for Families
Grand Canyon National Park is
a great example of a park that does it all. This Arizona park has a
leg up on the others because it contains one of the most recognizable natural
landmarks in history — a canyon that will thrill even the most distracted
youngster.
Best National Park for Advanced Hikers
Almost all national
parks have at least some hiking, but a few provide world-class hiking
challenges that will be sure to thrill the most advanced hikers. Chief among
them is Zion National Park in
Utah.
That’s because of Angel’s Landing, an infamously difficult and breathtaking — even dangerous
— hike that exposes hikers to more than a dozen steep switchbacks and heart-stopping dropoffs.
Best National Park for Mountain Enthusiasts
If your heart lives
in the mountains, you need to visit this mountainous
national park. While you can find national parks in the Appalachians and Rocky
Mountains only one holds the distinction of being the national park at the
highest elevation: Denali National Park and
Preserve features Denali, the tallest mountain in all of North America.
Posted by: Cruise America & Canada RV Rentals Inc
Posted on: 08/10/2025