Must See National Parks – (Top 5)

Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park is located in Montana. The park offers more than 700 miles of trails. There is an abundance of wildlife such as grizzly bears, beavers, bighorn sheep, lynx, and mountain goats. Top sights to see while exploring Glacier National Park are including but not limited to Lake McDonald, Grinnell Glacier, Going-to-the-Sun Road, and Highline Trail. Visitors can go hiking, backcountry camping, biking, fishing, and skiing.   

North Cascades National Park

North Cascades National Park is located in Washington State. The park has mountains, glaciers, and ancient forest. Top sights of North Cascades National Park are including but not limited to Diablo Lake, Gorge Creek Falls, Hidden Lake Lookout, Sahale Glacier, and Mount Baker Highway. Visitors can go hiking, camping, boating, fishing, biking, and mountain climbing.

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is located in three different states; Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. Top sights to see while exploring Yellowstone National Park are including but not limited to Norris Geyser Basin, Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, Hayden Valley, Old Faithful, and Grand Prismatic Spring. You can see animals such as bison, moose, mountain lions, wolverines, and wolves. Visitors can hike trails, go biking, horseback riding, camp in the backcountry, and take guided tours of the park.

Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park is located in Wyoming. The park offers tranquil spots with wildlife, mountains, and valleys. Top sights of Grand Teton National Park are including but not limited to Willow Flats Overlook, Signal Mountain, Schwabacher Landing, Oxbow Bend, Hidden Falls, and Lake Solitude. When visiting the park visitors can spend their days hiking Grand Teton, exploring the backcountry, climbing and mountaineering, boating across the lakes, biking, and camping. 

Rocky Mountain National Park

Rocky Mountain National Park is located in Colorado. The park has over 415 square miles of protected mountain terrain. Top sights of Rocky Mountain National Park are including but not limited to Longs Peak Trailhead, Chasm Lake, Moraine Park, Alberta Falls, and Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead. Visitors can participate in an abundance of activities such as 355 miles of hiking trails, scenic drives, wildlife watching, picnicking, ranger-led programs, camping, and fishing.