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Whether you’re to get into the great outdoors for Spring Break, a day trip, or other vacation dates, we’ve rounded up this list of the best National Parks in America to get some fresh air and fab photos.
As winter bids adieu and nature stirs from its slumber, spring break presents the best time to revel in the breathtaking landscapes of national parks, and before the peak season of the summer months.
Across the country, these sanctuaries come alive with blooming flora, cascading waterfalls, and rejuvenated wildlife.
An entrance fee applies to each park, and you can purchase those at the National Park Service (NPS.gov) or from the Visitor Center at each park. If you plan to visit more than about three parks in the next 12 months, an annual pass will be cheaper.
Each of these exceptional U.S. national parks offer an unparalleled experience where nature’s artistry unfolds in vivid colours and awe-inspiring vistas await. I upgraded my phone to one with a great camera for my last trip.
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Grand Canyon National Park was also dedicated as a National Monument by Teddy Roosevelt in 1908. It is located in northern Arizona and is a geological marvel that showcases the immense power of nature. Carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, this iconic park boasts stunning vistas of layered red rock formations that stretch as far as the eye can see.
Spanning over 1.2 million acres, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most visited parks in the United States.
The South Rim, more accessible and open year-round, is reachable via Arizona State Route 64. The North Rim, closed during winter, is accessed through Highway 67. Both rims have airports nearby, and shuttle services operate within the park.
Most people head to the Grand Canyon using Las Vegas as their base, and if you’re doing a road trip, stopping at the engineering marvel that is the Hoover Dam, is also a great detour.
I have been to Vegas lots of times and you’ll find tons of things to do in Las Vegas in this post.
But believe it or not, there is also a bunch of cool things to do with kids in Las Vegas too.
Yosemite National Park is nestled in the Sierra Nevada mountains in northern California, and is a mecca for nature enthusiasts.
But it also holds the shocking title of second-deadliest National Park in the U.S. (behind Lake Mead National Park with about 20 drownings a year). At Yosemite, 152 deaths were recorded throughout the ten-year period from July 2013-July 2023* but you can take some comfort that medical emergencies were found to be the main cause of death, while falling was the second-most common.
Its natural wonders range from the iconic granite cliffs, waterfalls, to sequoia groves creating an awe-inspiring landscape that has captivated visitors for generations. Make sure your phone is well charged for all the photos you’ll be taking.
*Data analysed by Connecticut Trail Firm
Yosemite offers an array of activities:
Access to Yosemite can be gained from various entrances. The most common route is via California State Route 41 from Fresno or California State Route 140 from Merced, leading to the park’s South and West Entrances.
Or make it part of your Pacific Coast Highway road trip, and start in Los Angeles heading through to San Francisco and further north. I did this road trip in five days and could have easily taken ten to take more time and just admire the whole journey.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most visited national park in America, straddles the border of Tennessee and North Carolina.
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It boasts lush forests, diverse wildlife – including around 1,500 black bears, and ancient mountains. Renowned for its biodiversity, it’s a haven for nature lovers.
The park can be accessed through various entrances. Routes from Gatlinburg, Tennessee, or Cherokee, North Carolina, offer entry to different park sections.
Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring majestic peaks, alpine lakes, and abundant wildlife. Its diverse ecosystems offer a unique experience for visitors.
Estes Park serves as the primary gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park. You can reach Estes Park via US Highway 36 from Denver or Colorado State Highway 7 from Boulder.
Everglades National Park in Florida is situated in one of the warmest cities in the country and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a vast subtropical wilderness brimming with mangrove forests, sawgrass marshes, and unique wildlife, notably alligators and manatees.
If you’re also planning a Miami to Key West road trip down the Florida Keys, visiting the Everglades is a great stop on the way.
The main entrance to the park is near Homestead, Florida. From Miami, take the Florida Turnpike south to Exit 6 and follow the signs to the park entrance.
If you’re driving from Miami, you must stop at Robert is Here. You won’t miss it, the signs are huge. This quirkily named store is filled with fresh fruits and they make amazing ice creams and smoothies for the road!
Acadia National Park, situated along the rugged coast of Maine, boasts a diverse landscape of granite peaks, woodland, and shoreline. It’s a paradise for adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Bar Harbor serves as the primary gateway to Acadia. Access the park via Park Loop Road or Maine State Route 3 from Ellsworth. Acadia is also on my list for gorgeous places to visit in New England in the fall too.
Yellowstone National Park, the first national park in the world, is a geothermal wonderland with spouting geysers, vivid hot springs, and diverse wildlife like bighorn sheep and mountain lions, offering a glimpse into the earth’s natural processes.
Yellowstone has multiple entrances. Reach the park via West Yellowstone in Montana, Gardiner in Montana, or Cody in Wyoming, among others.
Joshua Tree National Park, where the Mojave and Colorado deserts converge, boasts surreal landscapes with its namesake Joshua trees, unique rock formations, and stargazing opportunities.
It can also be done as a day trip from LA, and is one of 12 fab day trips from Los Angeles I have written about. But it’s on the doorstep of Palm Springs, which is such a cute town – especially for midcentury modern architecture fans.
Springtime brings relief from the intense desert heat, making it an ideal season to explore this otherworldly terrain.
Joshua Tree is accessible via various entrances. I’ve been to Palm Springs several times, so my advice would be to stay there and take California State Route 62 east toward Twentynine Palms for a day trip. Unless you plan to camp in the park, that is!
Arches National Park is located in southeastern Utah and is renowned for its striking red rock arches, spires, and fins carved by wind and water over millions of years, creating a surreal desert landscape.
I have a detailed post on everything you might like to do and see, and where to stay, on a southeastern Utah road trip.
Access the park via Moab, Utah. From Moab, take US Highway 191 and follow signs to Arches National Park.
Olympic National Park in Washiongton State, encompasses diverse ecosystems from glacier-capped mountains to old-growth forests and rugged coastline. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Access the park through various points. From Seattle, take the Bainbridge Island Ferry, then follow US Highway 101 to the park’s entrances.
Of course, you’ll probably want to add a couple of nights (at least) in Seattle and if you do, I loved this underground tour. Did you know Seattle used to be located at sea level – until it all burned down and they rebuilt the city above it? You can take a tour underground and see some of the original store fronts.
Zion National Park in Utah is a playground of towering sandstone cliffs, narrow slot canyons, and an array of desert flora. Spring brings relief from scorching temperatures, making it an ideal time to explore the park’s wonders.
The park is accessible through the town of Springdale, Utah. State Route 9 leads to the park’s south entrance, offering access to Zion Canyon and its attractions. We stayed in Springdale, which is a cute desert town with nice restaurants and outstanding red rock views.
Grand Teton National Park is situated in northwestern Wyoming and boasts a dramatic landscape dominated by the towering peaks of the Teton Range. The park’s pristine alpine terrain and glacial lakes make it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
Access the park via Jackson, Wyoming. From Jackson, take U.S. Highway 191/89/26 north to reach the park’s entrances.
Bryce Canyon National Park took my breath away. Just two hours down the road from Zion, the landscape couldn’t be more different.
Bryce Canyon is a geological wonderland in southern Utah, showcases a unique landscape of hoodoos —tall, thin spires of rock carved by erosion. Its distinct rock formations create a mesmerizing amphitheater of natural artistry.
Access the park via State Route 63. The closest major airports are in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Las Vegas, Nevada, with several hours’ drive to the park.
I loved SLC and was pleasantly surprised a cool brewery scene which I featured in this post of the best things to do in Salt Lake City.
Explore more of Southwestern Utah’s national parks through this post that covers lots more helpful info for your planning.
Shenandoah National Park is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia (are you humming John Denver when you read that?) and offers a scenic escape with its lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and panoramic vistas along Skyline Drive.
Access the park via the northern entrance at Front Royal or the southern entrance at Waynesboro, both accessible from major highways in Virginia.
Glacier National Park is located in Montana along the Canadian border and is known for its rugged mountains, pristine forests, and over 700 sparkling lakes. It’s a wilderness paradise.
Access the park via the west entrance near West Glacier or the east entrance at St. Mary, both accessible via U.S. Highway 2 in Montana.
Denali National Park, located in the heart of the Alaska Range, is a vast wilderness area encompassing six million acres of untamed terrain. The park is home to diverse wildlife, including grizzly bears, wolves, caribou, Dall sheep, and moose.
I’ve only ever been to Alaska by cruise ship, and I always say to people, if you only want to ever do one cruise, make it Alaska. There is just so much to see from the sea.
Denali National Park is accessible by road from Anchorage or Fairbanks. The George Parks Highway (State Route 3) provides access to the park’s entrance.
Sequoia National Park, located in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains of California, north-east of Los Angeles and south-east of San Francisco, is renowned for its giant sequoia trees, including the General Sherman Tree, the largest tree on Earth by volume. The park also features rugged mountain landscapes, including the tallest peak in the contiguous United States, Mount Whitney.
Sequoia National Park is accessed via the Generals Highway (State Route 198) from the town of Three Rivers, California, which provides access to the park’s main attractions.
Dry Tortugas National Park, a remote and pristine oasis located approximately 70 miles west of Key West, Florida, offers an unparalleled natural beauty, history, and adventure. It’s not easily accessible by car, but the journey to Dry Tortugas is an adventure in itself.
From Miami, you can either take a direct flight to Key West and then board a ferry or seaplane to the park, or drive the scenic road trip along the iconic Overseas Highway, which takes about four or five hours. We loved our Miami to Key West four-day road trip. Adding Dry Tortugas would be a great addition for a longer vacation.
Once you arrive, you’re greeted by a breathtaking view of turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and lush coral reefs. The park’s main attraction is Fort Jefferson, a massive 19th-century coastal fortress located on Garden Key, one of the seven islands that make up the park. Built to protect the strategic shipping lanes of the Gulf of Mexico, Fort Jefferson offers a fascinating glimpse into America’s military history and architectural ingenuity.
Snorkeling and diving are great here, exploring the park’s vibrant coral reefs, underwater sea walls, and diverse marine life. The park’s clear, shallow waters offer excellent visibility to see colorful fish, sea turtles, maybe dolphins, and manatees, and other marine creatures – including sharks.
If you’re interested in birdwatching and wildlife, Dry Tortugas National Park is a haven for migratory birds, shorebirds, and seabirds. Expect to see herons, egrets, and ospreys. The pristine beaches and mangrove forests provide habitats for a variety of bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers.
It’s a great place for picnicking, swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing on the scenic beaches, with panoramic views of the surrounding ocean and distant horizons. Camping is available on Garden Key, if you want to spend the night under the stars and enjoy the tranquility after the day-trippers have gone. Note, you’ll need to bring everything – including water! Dry Tortugas also features in my list of the best beaches in Florida Keys.
For more fun places to visit over Spring Break, I have a bunch of great suggestions here for US travelers.
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