This realistic List of Best National Parks in California helps you plan your next fall adventure in “The Golden State”. See what parks are the best destinations to visit this fall.
Yosemite is one of the most popular national parks. It is the magnet to tourists from all over the world thanks to the stunning views of Sierra Nevada Mountains, waterfalls, and valleys.
A trip to Northern California and Oregon is a must-do for outdoor enthusiasts. Volcanic peaks, giant trees, deep lakes, and impressive caves await you on this action packed 4 day journey.
Lassen Volcanic National Park has a scenic drive along volcanoes, peaks, meadows, lakes, creeks, and waterfalls. This remote Californian park is certain to surprise you with the versatility of its sights.
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.
Glymur Waterfall is among the highest yet easily accessible waterfalls in Iceland. A cave passage, creek crossings, and narrow deep canyon await Glymur Waterfall hikers.
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is far away from major cities and highways. Yet, this park has some of the most impressive canyon views in the entire United States.
Canyonlands National Park has a scenic drive along breathtaking sandstone canyons and formations. The Island in the Sky district lives up to its name. The Needles and the Maze allow for a true off the grid experience.
Almost every Alaskan highway is picturesque. Use our realistic List of Best Scenic Byways in Alaska to plan your next drive on these roads.
Zion National Park has three scenic drives. A shuttle is the only way to drive through Zion Canyon. But you can enjoy the less crowded Kolob Canyons and Kolob Terrace Roads.
