National Parks

US National Park Guides & Travel Tips

Explore America’s national parks with practical guides covering the best trails, viewpoints, campgrounds and seasonal tips. From iconic parks like Yellowstone and Yosemite to lesser-known gems, find first-timer guides, itineraries and everything you need to plan a smooth park visit.

Nevada Adventure

Explore by park

Yellowstone National Park

Geysers, wildlife and the country’s first national park, spanning three states.

Yosemite National Park

Granite cliffs, waterfalls and giant sequoias in California’s Sierra Nevada.

Zion National Park

Red rock canyons and the famous Narrows hike in southern Utah.

Grand Canyon National Park

One of the world’s most dramatic canyons, with rim trails and river views.

Plan by route

Yellowstone National Park

Yosemite National Park

Frequently Asked Questions

Yosemite and Zion are popular first choices thanks to well-marked trails, strong visitor infrastructure, and a good mix of easy viewpoints and more challenging hikes for different fitness levels.

Some parks, including Yosemite, Glacier, and Zion, require timed-entry or vehicle reservations during peak season, check each park’s official site before you go, since requirements change year to year.

Late spring through early fall is best for high-elevation parks like Yellowstone and Glacier, which have limited access in winter, while desert parks like Zion and the Grand Canyon are more comfortable in spring and fall.

Two to three days is enough to cover the highlights of most parks, though larger parks like Yellowstone or the Grand Canyon benefit from four or more days if you want to explore beyond the main viewpoints.

Most parks allow pets in developed areas and campgrounds but restrict them from trails and backcountry areas, check the specific park’s pet policy, since rules vary significantly between parks.

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