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This One's for the Land Lovers

For more than 100 years, the National Park Service has managed millions of acres solely for the "enjoyment, education and inspiration of this and future generations." Today, 63 national parks in the United States draw millions of visitors a year to unique natural wonders and unforgettable terrains.


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Yellowstone

Even if Yellowstone didn't hold the incredible distinction of being the world's first national park, the 2.2 million-acre park could easily stand on its own for its unique natural attractions and diverse geography. What's more, this behemoth national park stretches across three states: Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. Here, travelers can get lost in the splendor of Yellowstone's many lakes, mountains, buffalo-filled valleys and, of course, its unmatched geysers and hot springs. To avoid the crowds that often plague the park, plan to visit in April, May, September or October.

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Yosemite

California's most-visited national park stands out for its bevy of impressive waterfalls, such as Vernal Fall and Bridalveil Fall, as well as unique granite rock formations like Half Dome and El Capitan. There are ample scenic hiking and camping opportunities in Yosemite National Park as well. Whatever your itinerary may be, make sure to stop by the Tunnel View Outlook, which offers a show-stopping panoramic view of Yosemite Valley. What's more, the picturesque lookout spot is relatively easy to access.

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Glacier National Park

Water and mountains define this national park, which spans two mountain ranges and includes more than 700 lakes across Montana. Take advantage of the park's expansive hiking trails, and be sure to hit traveler favorites like the Trail of the Cedars and Iceberg Lake Trail. Other activities visitors can enjoy include a ride along scenic Going-to-the-Sun Road and a trip to the unique Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. What's more, Glacier National Park hosts plenty of free ranger-led activities like guided hikes and stargazing events ideal for visitors of all ages.

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Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is so magnificent that even the highest quality photos don't do the Arizona park's vast beauty justice – you just have to see it in person. The 18-by-277-mile UNESCO World Heritage Site offers endless hiking opportunities with trails of various lengths and degrees of difficulty, as well as the chance to raft the Colorado River. For a slight break from the tourist crowds, head to the less-crowded North Rim. And if you're looking for a different vantage point, consider a helicopter tour to learn more about the Grand Canyon and see it in all its glory from above.

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Zion National Park

This Utah national park is a paradise for thrill-seekers. Hike Angels Landing, which brings you up through a nearly 1,500-foot natural staircase, or trek The Narrows, a 10-mile hike through the thinnest section of Zion Canyon, which requires hikers to travel upstream through the Virgin River. For a less strenuous exploration of the park, hop in your car to traverse the nearly 60-mile Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, which takes you past many of the park's most famous landmarks.


Source: 2022. 10 Best U.S. National Parks, usnews.com. https://travel.usnews.com/rankings/best-national-parks-in-the-usa

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