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Jul 04, 2022

'It seems as if society is falling apart sometimes, and let's not beat about the bush. This has been happening a lot lately. When something like this occurs, everyone needs to take a moment to themselves, breathe deeply, stop, and then find a place close to go and admire nature. And once you have realized how well that works, you might want to think about taking this enlightening experience one step further and planning a road trip that incorporates one or two of the best national parks in the United States.
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'Paved roads throughout the parks allow the ordinary visitor to readily experience the most incredible vistas and characteristics of the park in a short period. This is made possible by the accessibility of the roadways. When you go out on the road the next time, pick yourself an America the Beautiful pass so you may visit some of the most spectacular 'national parks' in the country (but trust us, all of the gardens are amazing and should be on your list).

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'1. Yosemite National Park | the State Of California

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'The Sierra Nevada is home to some of the highest waterfalls in the world, rugged peaks, glaciers, and beautiful meadows; each year, millions of tourists journey to this wilderness area to take it all in the 'USA'. Yosemite National Park is a national park in California that is 1,200 square miles in size and has a wide variety of activities. Rock climbers are constantly taunted by the massive granite slopes that dominate the area, including Half Dome and El Capitan. Visitors spend their days paddling on lakes and rivers, driving along the breathtaking Tioga Road, and day hiking among the giant sequoias and canyons. The rocky John Muir Trail, named after the author who assisted in establishing the park in 1890, is popular with backpackers.

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'2. Grand Canyon National Park, Located In the State of Arizona

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'This natural marvel has forty strata of granite that have been formed into buttes, spires, and cliffs, and together they cradle two billion years of geologic history. The 277-mile-long canyon, which the Colorado River carved out, is magnificent from any angle, but it is an exhilarating experience to descend below the rim. The Bright Angel Trail, which is well-maintained and follows an old trail through carved sandstone to a cottonwood oasis, is the best spot to begin your journey since it is the safest option. Along the trip, keep an eye out for elk, mountain lions, and condors, in addition to the one thousand types of flora that can make it through this semi-arid desert.

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'3. Yellowstone National Park, Located in Wyoming

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'The size of the first national park in the United States is comparable to that of Rhode Island, and it has been a prized possession of the National Park Service since it was established in 1872. Yellowstone is filled with various kinds of animals, geysers erupt regularly, lakes full of sulfur that bubble and boil, and enormous waterfalls sparkle in the sunlight. Additionally, it would help if you weren't astonished to see buffalo ambling along the middle divider of the two-lane road that links the 'parks.'

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'4. The Voyageurs National Park, located in Minnesota

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'Voyageurs National Park not only fits the description of a "hidden gem," but it is also one of the national parks in the United States that receives the fewest number of visitors annually. It is hard to believe that water makes up more than a third of the park, but it does; waterways make up 84,000 of the park's 218,000 total acres. These provide access to over 500 islands and 655 miles of untouched and beautiful coastline.

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'5. The National Park Of Zion in Utah

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'You've seen the rugged scenery of Utah in practically every western starring John Wayne, but now it's time to see it for yourself. You'll be able to view the same gigantic sandstone formations, winding caverns, and dark sky overflowing with stars that Wayne himself walked through and that people have appreciated for thousands of years when you visit Zion National Park. This is one of the most amazing things about the park. You may get a feel of the magnitude of this unique national park by ambling to its breathtaking viewpoints, going on a climb to Emerald Pools, taking a stroll to Weeping Rock, or going for a walk along Riverside Walk.

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'6. Grand Teton National Park, Located in Wyoming

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'More than two million people visit the Teton Range annually, located around 7,000 feet above the valley level. They come during the winter months to snowshoe or cross-country ski along the routes that are bordered by fir trees. Hikers explore the area's 200 miles of trails and climb the region's steep granite peaks during the summer months. The Snake River is a mecca for novice whitewater rafters, birdwatchers who come to see pelicans, and anglers who go in search of trout. Glaciers, alpine lakes, and meadows filled with larkspur and lupines may be tucked away inside the mountains.

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