In this travel blog, visit 25 of the best US national parks.
#25 Saguaro National Park
Spanning over 92,000 acres, this fascinating paradise will lead you to two places. Saguaro National Park has two different areas, the Tucson Mountain District and Rincon Mountain District. They are both surrounded with soaring mountains, but they do vary from one another. The structure of the volcanic rocks in Tucson are fully uplifted, domed, and eroded, while in Rincon it is wetter, higher, and there are animals and plants which you will not see in Tucson.
#24 Badlands National Park
Find your way out as you enter the impressive and astonishing maze of canyons and spires that fill the entire site of this wonderful park that resides in South Dakota. Badlands National Park has been welcoming a great number of travelers from different parts of the world. Venturing to this sanctuary, you can see fascinating fossils and many other historical artifacts, as well as authentic ancient trails and monuments.
#23 Redwood National Park
This is the place with the tallest trees in the world. It’s also a perfect place for reconnecting with nature. Redwood National Park has an astounding preserve and splendid landscapes. You can do outdoor activities at this stunning park like hiking, trekking, camping, and various fun water activities!
#22 Joshua Tree National Park
This park has mesmerizing boulders, breathtaking rugged mountains, and fantastic desert flora. It’s a perfect destination for wanderlust and is one of the most wondrous hubs in the US. Joshua Tree National Park is a great site for the outdoors, so especially aspiring hikers, adventurers, and thrillers can enjoy it.
#21 Kenai Fjords National Park
This place is the smallest national park in Alaska! What makes this a surprising paradise is that it’s where most of the terrestrial and marine creatures live. With the richness in wildlife in the lush forest that surrounds the site full of vast expanses of ice, there is no wonder why this beautiful place never fails to draw travelers.
#20 Cuyahoga Valley National Park
This place has an amazing combination of natural and manmade hubs. At Cuyahoga Valley National Park, you can have the whole day and night to explore the wonders there. You can hop on a ride along the railroad, take a golf course session, go to an art exhibit event, and feel the cold breeze when you ski on snowy slopes during the winter season.
#19 Everglades National Park
One of the recognized World Heritage Sites by UNESCO for its impressive international biosphere reserve, it is also one of the biggest national parks in the United States. The Everglades National Park protects the unparalleled landscape which serves as a habitat and home of rare and endangered animal species including manatees, American crocodiles, and Florida panthers.
#18 Bryce Canyon National Park
After the water and wind eroded the rocks in this site, it left a gorgeous trace that became the world’s largest collection of one of a kind shaped sandstone pillars. They are red-orange in color, and have a touch of pink. Bryce Canyon National Park has a large number of species of birds and mammals. There are also over 1,000 plant species! You may get the chance to start your day with the striking sunrise or end your day with the fiery sunset after tiring yourself out from hiking around the park’s trails.
#17 Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park has majestic waterfalls, a grandeur valley, a marvelous monument, and granite rocks and glaciers. This paradise is known for its waterfalls, but it also showcases its spectacular forests, wonderful meadows, and ancient-giant sequoias. There’s no question why this marvelous site has held the title of being a national treasure for almost 125 years!
#16 Glacier National Park
Popularly known as the “Crown of the Continent”, this place has a land area of over 1,000 square miles. Glacier National Park exhibits its fascinating alpine meadows, astounding deep forests, and countless glistening glaciers. Another interesting fact is that it has been recognized by various environmental organizations which help this park to be one of most famous family-friendly destinations.

#15 Arches National Park
Ready yourself to figure out some of the unusual creations that can be found inside this wonder in Utah. Arches National Park has thousands of acres. There are majestic natural sandstone arches alongside the world famous Delicate Arch. The peculiar geological resources and phenomenal formations are fascinating to witness in person.
#14 Acadia National Park
Millions of people head off to Maine to explore its impressive seven peaks. Acadia National Park has lately been announced as a national park after over 10 years. This park features 120 miles of hiking trails, exciting carriage roads, 17 impressive stone bridges, and 4 splendid lighthouses.
#13 Denali National Park & Reserve
There are places that aren’t so good to go during the winter as there may be danger. The Denali National Park & Reserve is wonderful during the summer time, and it is also exceptional in cold months. The wind may be cold, but it can make you feel the ideal tranquility and solace of the paradise.
#12 Olympic National Park
Nature enthusiasts are one of the favorite targets of this wonder. Olympic National Park has dazzling wildlife, inspiring vast protection of wilderness and enchanting ecosystems. There are things to do on the land, in the water, and in the air.
#11 Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Culture National Historical Park has an impressive collection of authentic ancient ruins that hide in a secluded area of this wonder. This haven is also a stargazing point! Due to its ideal night time darkness and consistent commitment to lessen light pollution, this place was recognized as a certified International Dark Sky Park.
#10 Grand Canyon National Park
An aerial adventure is possible when you pick this gorgeous wonder as your next destination. It has an astonishing geologic tone and erosional forms that enhance the massive canyon which spans over 446 kilometers. The Grand Canyon National Park has charm and surprising features. Aside from the arduous treks, tiring hikes, epic mule rides, and fun rafting, you can go for a helicopter ride and fly around the area to witness it from above.
#9 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is known by many people. This majestic park highlights it’s hot springs where there is one spot where you are allowed to appreciate it. This is because it is literally a hot spring, and you wouldn’t want to swim in it.
#8 Zion National Park
This park receives over three million guests annually and has been known to be the oldest and most visited park in Utah. People used to live in Zion National Park. There are massive sandstone cliffs in the shade of cream, pink, and red. You can also experience the iconic wilderness voyage inside of a narrow slot canyon.
#7 Sequoia National Park
This location was dubbed “Mother Nature’s skyscrapers” for having superb masterpieces of nature. Sequoia National Park has a high canyon, rugged foothills, splendid mountains with fantastic cold alpine peaks, and impressive caverns. You can take a stroll around the Giant Forest that houses five of the ten largest trees in the world.
#6 Rocky Mountain National Park
Hit the Trail Ridge Road to discover the dramatic views of abundant wildlife. Choose what trail you can manage – the flat easy hikes or the challenging backpacking trips and climbs. Rocky Mountain National Park is recognized as a World Biosphere reserve by UNESCO. It has more than 100 marvelous peaks, endless adventure, and great scenery.

#5 Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier National Park has exquisite valleys, glamorous waterfalls, and subalpine meadows. It also has 25 stunning glaciers on its lower slopes. You might want to settle permanently in a nice place where you are surrounded with good people and great nature after exploring this place.
#4 Great Smoky Mountains National Park
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is famously known for its inspiring diversity of plant and animal life alongside mountains and its excellent quality of tourist hub that never fails to captivate the hearts of explorers. This national park has been accommodating millions of travelers every year, and you can learn more about its culture and history.
#3 Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park
At Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, you wouldn’t easily forget witnessing some of its incredible actions and activities. There is a breathtaking volcanic view in this stunning park. If you are an ultimate adventurer, thriller, or explorer, then prepare yourself to step in front of the stunning views.
#2 Grand Teton National Park
This place is not an ordinary place to go. Grand Teton National Park boasts its bizarre wildlife that is rich and natural, as well as crystal clear and pristine lakes and high mountainous terrain. You are welcome to trek and climb over the peaks or on the cliffs of the high mountain! It really doesn’t get better than having a vacation with nature.
#1 Mammoth Cave National Park
Normally, parks are in a flat land area. Some are floating right in the middle of the ocean, and there are a few that lie underwater. This park hides inside of a great cavern! Mammoth Cave National Park is the world’s longest known cave system and because of it UNESCO recognizes it as one of the international biosphere reserves.
Thanks for reading, Revellers! Take a break and relax with nature. Visiting national parks can be a great step in reconnecting with it. Which one of these best US national parks do YOU think is the most enchanting? Comment below, we’d love to hear what you think.
Thanks for reading, Revellers! Take a break and relax with nature. Visiting national parks can be a great step in reconnecting with it. Which one of these best US national parks do YOU think is the most enchanting? Comment below, we’d love to hear what you think.