Redwood National Park is so much more than the giant trees. This park has a variety of landscapes that range from rugged shoreline and pristine beaches to hidden lagoons, and wildlife meadows.
Capitol Reef is a place to drive on an ancient seabed while enjoying petroglyphs, formations, and views of the Waterpocket Fold. Visit Capitol Reef on a trip to all of Utah’s Mighty 5.
Oregon Caves National Monument is a magnificent cave park. Its well lit chambers and diverse formations are sure to impress any amateur paleontologists.
Crater Lake is a picture perfect national park. See volcanic islands, mountain peaks, waterfalls, and sandstone formations from the Scenic Rim Drive. The blue waters of the lake will make the drive fly by.
Sunset Crater Volcano has a combination of craters, lava beds, and colorful sand. You can continue on the Loop Drive to the historic structures in Wupatki. Both parks are nice stops on the way to Grand Canyon.
San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park preserves a fleet of six historic ships. Since all the vessels are over 100 years old, the park enables visitors to go back in time.
Big Sur is one of the most scenic drives in California and beyond. Thanks to state parks, viewpoints, and trails, it is easy to spend a full day along Highway 1.
Channel Islands National Park is a treasure off the coast of Los Angeles. You could seals, dolphins, and whales on the ferry ride and island foxes while hiking the trails.
Alaska is home to over 660 glaciers. This realistic List of the Best Glaciers to Visit in Alaska helps you pick a glacier to explore on your trip to the state.
Exit Glacier is the only part of Kenai Fjords National Park you can reach by car. Hike to Exit Glacier or the Harding Icefield.