The United States is home to a wide variety of natural attractions from sea to shining sea. The designation of National Park has provided gorgeous landscapes in the US with the exclusive protection they deserve since 1872. The list now includes more than 60 locations around the country.
With so many amazing parks to visit, it might be difficult to choose just one. Because of this, we have gathered data-driven research to make it simpler for you to enjoy the great outdoors to the best.
Yosemite National Park, California
Yosemite is home to some of the most famous natural wonders in the world, including the imposing sequoia trees and spectacular granite mountains. President Abraham Lincoln’s experience with the terrain in 1864 was so powerful that it motivated him to take action to preserve it, leading to the establishment of the National Park System. Explorers still travel to Yosemite to traverse its woodland trails and scale its imposing granite faces. The Yosemite Bed & Breakfast may be found not far from the famous Devil’s Peak. This charming location is tucked away in the woods and has outstanding reviews from past visitors.
Everglades National Park, Florida
Explore the Florida Everglade via a fan boat.
The largest of the 62 National Parks, Everglades National Park has a land area of over 1.5 million acres and receives one million visitors annually. Species like local panthers, crocodiles, and manatees, which are rare and endangered, can be found in the vast network of wetlands and mangroves that make up the terrain. A watercraft driven by a large fan, an airboat is the most entertaining method to explore the Everglades. The Fairway Inn is well situated at the intersection leading to both the Everglades and the Florida Keys for people who want to experience both.
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
One of the great wonders in the Grand Canyon is Cape Royal.
Last but not least is the Grand Canyon, which is recognized as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World in addition to being a National Park. The Grand Canyon, together with the Cape Royal and Powell Points, the Kaibab and Walhalla Plateaus, and many other incredible geological features, were sculpted into this region’s terrain over millions of years by the Colorado River. The Holiday Inn Express mixes convenience with comfort. The park gates and the airport are both only a short drive away, and if you’d rather take the bus, it stops right outside the gate.
Yellowstone National Park, Montana & Wyoming
Strongly erupting into the sky is Old Faithful’s geyser.
The oldest and most well-known National Park in the nation, Yellowstone, must be mentioned for such a list to be considered complete. Volcanic activity is to blame for the region’s distinctive mountainous topography. The subsurface forces over millennia created stunning canyons, and huge waterfalls, and even burst above ground in the form of strong geysers, the most well-known of which is Old Faithful. Old Faithful is most easily reached from Yellowstone’s west gate. We choose the Evergreen Motel because it combines cozy, homey comforts with a rustic, alpine appeal.
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
The strange hoodoo structures that make up Bryce Canyon National Park are its defining feature.
Yosemite’s granite rocks are intimidating, while Bryce Canyon National Park’s geological formations are, to use a cliché, “vibrant.” The scenery is made up of a sizable number of hoodoos, which are spectacular, rocky towers that protrude out of the ground and into the sky. This region’s rocks are characterized by a striking combination of reds, oranges, and whites that reaches its most amazing hues at sunset. Before a day of strenuous canyon climbs, the Panguitch House, which is overflowing with charm, serves visitors a handmade breakfast.