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re: Favorite National Park?
Posted on 3/18/18 at 12:02 pm to PNW
Posted on 3/18/18 at 12:02 pm to PNW
Asking what your favorite Nationals Park is like asking someone which one of their children is their favorite. They are all so unique and impressive that it’s hard to compare. Zion in late October is hard to beat for me though, light crowds and wonderful cool weather make for a great time to visit. I had been to a few National Parks before but the first time I went to Zion in the fall really was life changing for me and really sparked my love for our Parks and public lands
For reference I’ve been to most of these parks several times now
Arches
Canyonlands
Capitol Reef
Bryce Canyon
Zion
Great Basin
Yosemite
Kings Canyon
Sequoia
Joshua Tree
Death Valley
Grand Canyon (both sides)
Suguaro
Guadeloupe Mountains
Carlsbad
Mesa Verde
Great Sand Dunes
Black Canyon of the Gunnison
Rocky Mountain
Grand Teton
Yellowstone
Roosevelt
Badlands
Wind Cave
Mammoth Cave
Congaree
Coyahoga Falls
Smoky Mountains
Shenandoah Valley
Everglades
Really though it all depends on what time of year you want to travel, what kind of weather you want to visit, and what kind of activities you want to do because they’re all fantastic.
For reference I’ve been to most of these parks several times now
Arches
Canyonlands
Capitol Reef
Bryce Canyon
Zion
Great Basin
Yosemite
Kings Canyon
Sequoia
Joshua Tree
Death Valley
Grand Canyon (both sides)
Suguaro
Guadeloupe Mountains
Carlsbad
Mesa Verde
Great Sand Dunes
Black Canyon of the Gunnison
Rocky Mountain
Grand Teton
Yellowstone
Roosevelt
Badlands
Wind Cave
Mammoth Cave
Congaree
Coyahoga Falls
Smoky Mountains
Shenandoah Valley
Everglades
Really though it all depends on what time of year you want to travel, what kind of weather you want to visit, and what kind of activities you want to do because they’re all fantastic.
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