TOP 10 RANKING

US National Parks

Rank America's greatest national parks. From Yellowstone to the Grand Canyon, Yosemite to Zion — which park tops your bucket list?

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01
Yellowstone
Yellowstone America's first national park — geysers, bison herds, and volcanic wonders.
02
Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon One mile deep and 277 miles long — a geological wonder carved by the Colorado River.
03
Yosemite
Yosemite El Capitan, Half Dome, and waterfalls that inspired John Muir and Ansel Adams.
04
Zion
Zion Utah's red sandstone canyons offer some of the most dramatic hiking in America.
05
Glacier
Glacier Montana's "Crown of the Continent" with 700 miles of trails and breathtaking peaks.
06
Great Smoky Mountains
Great Smoky Mountains The most visited national park in America — ancient Appalachian beauty.
07
Acadia
Acadia Maine's rugged Atlantic coastline with carriage roads and stunning sunrise views.
08
Rocky Mountain
Rocky Mountain Colorado's rooftop park with 14,000-foot peaks and abundant wildlife.
09
Olympic
Olympic Washington's diverse park covers rainforest, alpine peaks, and Pacific coastline.
10
Arches
Arches Utah's 2,000+ natural sandstone arches create an alien and magical landscape.
11
Bryce Canyon
Bryce Canyon Utah's otherworldly hoodoos glow pink, orange, and red at sunrise.
12
Grand Teton
Grand Teton Wyoming's jagged peaks rise sharply from the valley floor with no foothills.
13
Joshua Tree
Joshua Tree California desert park where the Mojave and Sonoran deserts meet dramatically.
14
Death Valley
Death Valley The hottest, driest, lowest place in North America — starkly beautiful.
15
Shenandoah
Shenandoah Virginia's Blue Ridge gem with Skyline Drive and 500 miles of hiking trails.
16
Everglades
Everglades Florida's "River of Grass" — home to alligators, manatees, and rare birds.
17
Cuyahoga Valley
Cuyahoga Valley Ohio's hidden gem with waterfalls, herons, and historic canal towpaths.
18
Crater Lake
Crater Lake Oregon's sapphire-blue caldera lake is the deepest in the United States.
19
Mount Rainier
Mount Rainier Washington's iconic glacier-capped volcano dominates the Pacific Northwest skyline.
20
Sequoia
Sequoia Home to General Sherman — the largest tree on Earth by volume.