Most Visited National Parks
Yellowstone National Park – Located across Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming, Yellowstone is the oldest and one of the most iconic national parks in the U.S. It is famous for its geothermal features like the Old Faithful geyser and stunning wildlife such as grizzly bears, wolves, and bison.
Grand Canyon National Park – Situated in Arizona, the Grand Canyon is a breathtaking natural wonder. Its immense size, colorful rock formations, and the mighty Colorado River carving through it attract millions of visitors each year.
Yosemite National Park – Nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, Yosemite is renowned for its majestic waterfalls, towering granite cliffs, and ancient giant sequoia trees. It is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and offers countless hiking and rock climbing opportunities.
Everglades National Park – Located in southern Florida, the Everglades is the largest tropical wilderness in the U.S. It is a unique ecosystem of wetlands, sawgrass prairies, and mangrove forests, home to rare and endangered species like the American crocodile and Florida panther.
Zion National Park – Situated in southwestern Utah, Zion features dramatic red rock canyons, soaring sandstone cliffs, and the awe-inspiring Zion Canyon. It offers various hiking trails, including the famous Angels Landing and The Narrows, where you can wade through a river between towering walls.
Acadia National Park – Found on the coast of Maine, Acadia is known for its rugged coastal landscapes, granite peaks, and picturesque lakes. It offers breathtaking views from Mount Desert Island, diverse wildlife, and numerous trails for hiking and biking.
Glacier National Park – Located in Montana, Glacier is often called the “Crown of the Continent.” It boasts stunning alpine scenery, pristine lakes, and over 700 miles of hiking trails. The park is also home to diverse wildlife, including grizzly bears, mountain goats, and lynx.
Rocky Mountain National Park – Situated in Colorado, Rocky Mountain offers majestic mountain ranges, alpine meadows, and abundant wildlife. Visitors can explore over 300 miles of hiking trails, enjoy scenic drives, or marvel at the panoramic views from Trail Ridge