What's your favorite National Park? Now saying Yellowstone or Yosemite is too easy, so it can't be in the top 10, based on visitors.
Top 10 National Parks:
And because we live in Texas, we will add Big Bend to the list.
So what's you favorite "non top 10 + 1" national park?
Photos of course highly encouraged.
Mine is probably Capital Reef. I visited in 2006, hitting up the Moab area for Spring Break. We hit Arches, Canyonlands, and Capital Reef, but Capital was my favorite.
We hiked Spring Canyon, spending the night tucked up in a hole on the side of the canyon. I thought the whole park was pretty, the domes spectacular, the groves of Fruita cool, but that hike amazing.
Hickman Natural Bridge
Henry Mountains from Rim Trail
View from Rim Trail
View from Chimney Rock Canyon Trail
Spring Canyon
Spring Canyon
Camp in Spring Canyon
If you ask my kids, they will say Carlsbad Cavern. We've moved across country twice. Our first time I took them there, along with Hotspring and Grand Canyon. They begged to go back to Carlsbad. On our second cross-country move, we also hit up Joshua Tree, Saguaro, and Padre (seashores count). They are still unanimous.
I've been there numerous times and down Slaughter Canyon Cave and lower cave, but will include just a few from the big room tour, which is the tour they did.
Natural Entrance
Top 10 National Parks:
- Great Smoky Mountains
- Grand Canyon
- Rocky Mountain
- Yosemite
- Yellowstone
- Zion
- Olympic
- Grand Teton
- Acadia
- Glacier
And because we live in Texas, we will add Big Bend to the list.
So what's you favorite "non top 10 + 1" national park?
Photos of course highly encouraged.
Mine is probably Capital Reef. I visited in 2006, hitting up the Moab area for Spring Break. We hit Arches, Canyonlands, and Capital Reef, but Capital was my favorite.
We hiked Spring Canyon, spending the night tucked up in a hole on the side of the canyon. I thought the whole park was pretty, the domes spectacular, the groves of Fruita cool, but that hike amazing.
Hickman Natural Bridge
Henry Mountains from Rim Trail
View from Rim Trail
View from Chimney Rock Canyon Trail
Spring Canyon
Spring Canyon
Camp in Spring Canyon
If you ask my kids, they will say Carlsbad Cavern. We've moved across country twice. Our first time I took them there, along with Hotspring and Grand Canyon. They begged to go back to Carlsbad. On our second cross-country move, we also hit up Joshua Tree, Saguaro, and Padre (seashores count). They are still unanimous.
I've been there numerous times and down Slaughter Canyon Cave and lower cave, but will include just a few from the big room tour, which is the tour they did.
Natural Entrance