Top 10 Most Visited Parks

Great Smoky Mountains
Photograph by Kushal Mukherjee
The clouds covering the valley of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The nation's busiest park, Great Smoky Mountains to pay more than nine million visitors a year, twice the number of other national park. It is located in Tennessee and North Carolina.


Grand Canyon
Photograph by Mihail Diaconu
The setting sun frames the Grand Canyon North Rim. Nearly five million people travel through the canyon each year.


Yosemite
Photograph by Phil Hawkins
The 317-foot Vernal Fall is seen from a canyon in Yosemite National Park in California. In addition to the waterfalls, the park has deep valleys, ancient trees, and hundreds of animal species.


Winter sun seems to set the Yosemite National Park, Horsetail Falls in flames. Thirdly, the most visited national park, Yosemite is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Yellowstone
Photograph by Rade Svorcan
The Lone Star Geyser eruption of Yellowstone National Park. Located in Wyoming, Idaho and Montana, the park has more geysers and hot springs than anywhere else on Earth.


Rocky Mountain
Photograph by Mark Sanders
Panoramic views are a major attraction in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. The park includes 150 lakes and 450 miles of streams and wetlands ecosystems ranging from pine forests in mountain areas of alpine tundra.


Olympic
Photograph by David Yegerlehner
Outcrops called sea stacks are home to birds and other animals on the Pacific coast of Olympic National Park Washington. The coast is one of three different ecosystems within the park.
Olympic National Park covers 1441 miles square of the Olympic Peninsula. Due to the conditions of the park is relatively untouched and unforgettable landscapes, UNESCO declared both an International Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site.



Grand Teton
Photograph by Daman Sidhu
Autumn brings brilliant colors, and the valley of Wyoming Grand Teton National Park. While visitors may enjoy the park throughout the year, September and October bring a pleasant day, windy nights, fewer crowds and better chances of seeing moose in summer.


Zion
Photograph by Victor Novikov
Rising in Utah’s high plateau country, the Virgin River carves its way through Zion Canyon to the desert below. The park’s striking vertical topography—rock towers, sandstone canyons, and sharp cliffs—attracts 2.5 million visitors a year.


Acadia
Photograph by Alex Filatov
Eagle Lake is visible from a wooded hill in Acadia National Park. The park has over 120 miles of trails ranging from easy walks along the ocean to climb steep mountains and Cadillac others.


Cuyahoga Valley
Photograph by James Crotty
Although the Brandywine Falls based mostly tourists, Ohio Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Blue Hen Falls in less crowded, pictured here, is like an oasis in the wooded valley.


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