National Parks in the United States
Explore 62 national parks with trail info, visitor stats, weather data, and hotel reviews. Find the perfect park for your next outdoor adventure.
Showing 10 parks in Alaska/Hawaii
Denali National Park
North America's tallest peak presides over six million acres of raw Alaskan wilderness teeming with grizzlies, wolves, and caribou.
Haleakala National Park
A sacred volcanic summit above the clouds on Maui, where the demigod Maui lassoed the sun.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Witness the raw power of creation where active volcanoes build new land and ancient lava flows meet the Pacific Ocean.
Gates of the Arctic National Park
A vast, roadless wilderness north of the Arctic Circle where rivers carve through the rugged Brooks Range.
Glacier Bay National Park
A dramatic landscape of tidewater glaciers, temperate rainforest, and marine wilderness in southeast Alaska.
Katmai National Park
Where massive brown bears gather at cascading waterfalls to feast on spawning salmon in volcanic wilderness.
Kenai Fjords National Park
Where the Harding Icefield meets the sea, spawning massive tidewater glaciers amid thriving marine life.
Kobuk Valley National Park
Arctic sand dunes rise above the tundra in one of America's most remote and surreal national parks.
Lake Clark National Park
A spectacular convergence of volcanoes, glaciers, wild rivers, and pristine lakes in roadless Alaska.
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
America's largest national park where four massive mountain ranges converge in an epic wilderness of glaciers and ghost towns.