Miss COVID came in, pulled up a chair, and doesn’t seem to be going any time soon. With the rising number of cases the US has seen the last year (and stir crazy families) we’ve seen a large influx of requests for our nation’s national parks. When you hear that you likely think of Yellowstone, or the Grand Canyon…but there are so many more out there to explore! I’m going to break them down for you, state-by-state, and be sure to let me know in the comments your favorite park.
*Denotes park is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Alaska
Denali
Gates of the Arctic
Glacier Bay
Katmai
Kenai Fjords
Kobuk Valley
Lake Clark
Wrangell – St. Elias
Arizona
Grand Canyon
Petrified Forest
Saguaro
Arkansas
Hot Springs
Califorina
Channel Islands
Death Valley
Joshua Tree
Kings Canyon
Lassen Volcanic
Redwood
Sequoia
Yosemite
Colorado
Black Canyon of the Gunnison
Great Sand Dunes
Mesa Verde
Rocky Mountain
Florida
Biscayne
Dry Tortugas
Everglades
Hawaii
Haleakala
Hawaii Volcanoes
Idado
Yellowstone
Kentucky
Mammoth Cave
Maine
Acadia
Michigan
Isle Royale
Minnesota
Voyageurs
Montana
Glacier
Yellowstone
Nevada
Great Basin
New Mexico
Carlsbad Caverns
North Dakota
Theodore Roosevelt
Ohio
Cuyahoga Valley
Oregon
Crater Lake
South Carolina
Congaree
South Dakota
Badlands
Wind Cave
Tennessee
Great Smoky Mountains
Texas
Big Bend
Guadalupe Mountains
Utah
Arches
Bryce Canyon
Capitol Reef
Canyonlands
Zion
Virginia
Shenandoah
Washington
Mount Rainier
North Cascades
Olympic
Wyoming
Grand Teton
Yellowstone