Known for its stunning glaciers, over 700 lakes, two mountain ranges, and multiple waterfalls. The park offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy ones like Rocky Point to challenging ones like Grinnell Glacier and the Highline Trail.
Offers idyllic beaches and lush parks, perfect for relaxation and adventure. Highlights include cruising the scenic Road to Hana, taking a helicopter tour over the island, and lounging on the black sands of Wai'anapanapa State Park.
Provides some of the most breathtaking views in America. This Arizona park is a top destination for hikers, with trails like Bright Angel and North Kaibab. The Colorado River offers excellent whitewater rafting opportunities.
Balances urban and beach environments with year-round pleasant weather. Waikiki Beach is a must-visit, though it can be crowded. For more space, head to Waimanalo Bay Beach Park and Kalama Park.
America's first national park, offering over 900 miles of hiking trails and numerous natural attractions like geysers and hot springs. Animal enthusiasts will enjoy the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center and the chance to see bison
Famous for its awe-inspiring panoramas and challenging hikes. The Angels Landing trail, with its switchbacks and heights, requires a permit obtained through an online lottery system.
A natural wonderland in California, featuring world-famous landmarks like Half Dome and Glacier Point. Popular hiking trails include Cathedral Lakes and the Mist Trail. The park is also known for its numerous waterfalls
Spanning nearly 1 million acres, this park offers diverse adventure opportunities and natural beauty. Hike through the lush Hoh Rain Forest, the scenic Hurricane Ridge, or around Lake Crescent, where boating and camping are popular.
Known as the Garden Island, Kaua'i features immense natural beauty and limits building heights to preserve views. Enjoy pristine beaches, and explore lush areas like Koke'e State Park and Wailua River State Park.