No matter which destination you choose, you'll find picturesque
landscapes and activities suitable for all ages and interests from deep
canyons and vast deserts to crystal exotic bays and dazzling glaciers,
North America’s National Parks feature world’s most scenic natural
beauties. With so many parks scattered throughout the U.S., finding the
locale that's best for your next adventure can seem daunting.
Here is the list of Top 10 Must See National Parks in the US
1. Great Smoky Mountains National Park
It’s no wonder Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most-visited park in all of the U.S. Stretching from Tennessee to North Carolina, the park encompasses part of the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains and the famed Appalachian Trail, and boasts one of the largest blocks of deciduous, old growth, temperate forests in the country. Travelers to the park can enjoy 850 miles of trails and unpaved roads winding through mountain peaks ranging from 876 to 6,643-feet high, with many dramatic overlooks for spectacular views.
2. The Grand Canyon
An obvious frontrunner, the Grand Canyon is a must-see geological wonder. The breathtakingly massive canyon carved over millions of years by the forces of the Colorado River has been included in list of 7 Natural Wonders of the World for its incredible natural beauty – the only U.S. location to be listed. Offering a hiking experience like no other, visitors can opt to venture down into the crater or check out the views along its North and South Rims. Few places measure up to the sheer grandeur of the Grand Canyon, and Lipan Point is one of the finest spots in the world to catch an unforgettable sunset.
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Here is the list of Top 10 Must See National Parks in the US
1. Great Smoky Mountains National Park
It’s no wonder Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most-visited park in all of the U.S. Stretching from Tennessee to North Carolina, the park encompasses part of the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains and the famed Appalachian Trail, and boasts one of the largest blocks of deciduous, old growth, temperate forests in the country. Travelers to the park can enjoy 850 miles of trails and unpaved roads winding through mountain peaks ranging from 876 to 6,643-feet high, with many dramatic overlooks for spectacular views.
2. The Grand Canyon
An obvious frontrunner, the Grand Canyon is a must-see geological wonder. The breathtakingly massive canyon carved over millions of years by the forces of the Colorado River has been included in list of 7 Natural Wonders of the World for its incredible natural beauty – the only U.S. location to be listed. Offering a hiking experience like no other, visitors can opt to venture down into the crater or check out the views along its North and South Rims. Few places measure up to the sheer grandeur of the Grand Canyon, and Lipan Point is one of the finest spots in the world to catch an unforgettable sunset.
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