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Once you do more international trips, it’d be really cool to see a “best national parks in the world” video. There’s some really amazing parks in other countries too, and I’d be curious how they stack up against what we have here!
Cool video! You should definitely spring for another trip to Shenandoah either during peak fall season or even during Spring/Summer when the trees are green. Still not a top tier NP but it’s still sooooo nice when it’s not just a sea of dull brown like it is from late October through mid-March.
Great video! This was fun to watch! I liked hearing what you liked and disliked about each park! Yeah you have videos on Coasterdash longer than this like the main Mexico 2021 Vlog for example.
Looks like there are still some S-tier parks for you to visit. If you are in Colorado, be sure to visit Mesa Verde. It’s not the most well-known, but the views are great and the tribal ruins are like nothing I’ve seen before.
Nice List :) My favorites are Yellowstone, Denali, and Rocky Mountain. I just left Yellowstone today and I have to say that the diversity of scenery and especially wildlife is unmatched in the U.S. I'm actually heading to Glacier tomorrow too and I heard it's also insanely beautiful :D
That’s quite impressive being halfway done visiting all 63 National Parks! I think realistically speaking, Everglades could be one of the first ones I visit for the biodiversity and Shenandoah just since it’s so close to where I grew up (might have to figure out the peak fall to see the reds and oranges) but so many of them look amazing since they offer a wide variety of landscapes to appreciate: trees, mountains, waterfalls, desert, caves, lakes, and sea. Onward for the next half😊☝🏻
Greetings from Puerto Rico! I've been only to a dozen of National Parks, but my favorite one is still Bryce National Park. Maybe my rankings will change after visiting Yellowstone and Grand Teton in September. Great video!! Thanks for sharing ❤
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Once you do more international trips, it’d be really cool to see a “best national parks in the world” video. There’s some really amazing parks in other countries too, and I’d be curious how they stack up against what we have here!
That’d be cool, but there’s sooooo many cool national parks out there! Not sure where i’d even begin 😆
Been to Chesler Park. One of my all-time favorite day hikes with it's very narrow rock fractures trail section.
The US is home to some amazing scenery. Can’t wait to get to more of these parks soon! Awesome video!
Thanks for watching!
Cool video! You should definitely spring for another trip to Shenandoah either during peak fall season or even during Spring/Summer when the trees are green. Still not a top tier NP but it’s still sooooo nice when it’s not just a sea of dull brown like it is from late October through mid-March.
So many beautiful parks
Great video! This was fun to watch! I liked hearing what you liked and disliked about each park! Yeah you have videos on Coasterdash longer than this like the main Mexico 2021 Vlog for example.
Thanks Michael! I should’ve prefaced that this is the longest *NON-VLOG* content i’ve ever produced.
@TravelDash Yeah it is! Thanks for replying!
Looks like there are still some S-tier parks for you to visit. If you are in Colorado, be sure to visit Mesa Verde. It’s not the most well-known, but the views are great and the tribal ruins are like nothing I’ve seen before.
Zion is absolutely beautiful. I live in Minnesota yet still haven't visited Voyageurs or the boundary waters... hoping to go there soon though!
Nice List :)
My favorites are Yellowstone, Denali, and Rocky Mountain. I just left Yellowstone today and I have to say that the diversity of scenery and especially wildlife is unmatched in the U.S. I'm actually heading to Glacier tomorrow too and I heard it's also insanely beautiful :D
Thanks for taking time out of your trip to watch this video! Yellowstone and Glacier are both out of this world 🙌🏻
Nice roundup and great photography!
Thanks for the support! 🙌🏻
That’s quite impressive being halfway done visiting all 63 National Parks! I think realistically speaking, Everglades could be one of the first ones I visit for the biodiversity and Shenandoah just since it’s so close to where I grew up (might have to figure out the peak fall to see the reds and oranges) but so many of them look amazing since they offer a wide variety of landscapes to appreciate: trees, mountains, waterfalls, desert, caves, lakes, and sea. Onward for the next half😊☝🏻
Thanks Morgan! Everglades and Shenandoah are both great parks. I’m especially looking forward to revisiting the latter in the future.
@@TravelDash You’re welcome Marc, glad it’s worth a revisit🍁🍂
Another great video!
Greetings from Puerto Rico! I've been only to a dozen of National Parks, but my favorite one is still Bryce National Park. Maybe my rankings will change after visiting Yellowstone and Grand Teton in September. Great video!! Thanks for sharing ❤
@@eileenmercado5231 Thanks for watching! I hope to visit in the future. Any hiking recommendations for PR?
@TravelDash Hello there! Yes, I would recommend El Yunque National Forest, nice trails through a tropical rainforest.
My top three consist of Zion, Grand Tetons, and Yellowstone.
What month did you visit Yellowstone?
You should make a video ranking all calis national parks
Been there, done that 🫡 ua-cam.com/video/RC7WuItzGF8/v-deo.htmlsi=UZMGLCpL-Ks9lVK1
I think while Joshua tree is overrated by some I really like the rock formations and stuff
@@Hikerrevolution Agreed