America the Beautiful. I wasnt born in the USA but i have been blessed enough to visit 18 of these gorgeous National Parks. Take advantage while you are young.
The United States is truly an amazing country, geographically and beyond. As a Canadian, I always look forwarding to going to the USA. It's a great country with beautiful scenery and endless things to do
@@Betonrg Oh yeah definitely Canada is a sight to behold. Alberta (my home province) has amazing scenery and British Columbia is like being in another country, it is a outstanding and breathtaking province. Have yet to been out east though.
The USA and Canada are both beautiful and vast. The thing that makes the USA unique from other countries is the different types of terrain in our states and territories. We have everything from swamps to deserts. We even have jungle in our territories.
As a United States Marine I traveled to twenty-six countries. I have never had the chance to see much of anything in America. I am fully retired now and I can’t wait to see my country. America! SEMPER FIDELIS FOREVER AND GOD BLESS AMERICA!
As a Californian who's lived in Europe and visited a dozen countries, but having also visited most of these Parks and most of the states has given me a deep appreciation for how magnificent my own county is! I love traveling and exploring, and hope to see more of the world yet, but will feel satisfied at the end of my life with where I've already been! Some of beautiful California still beckons!
This video is really good but, if I had made it, I would have included a map of the U.S. showing the location of each park just for reference purposes.
Great Smoky Mountains boasts the most visited park last year at 12.9 Million visitors!!! A factor for this is its location in the US, a days drive from majors cities on this side of the country. Please don't come here (or anywhere ) in these Parks and leave rolled up diapers in the parking lots and leave your garbage in your car till you can find a dumpster. There are really some who don't care where they trash. Sad.
My personal favorite is Glacier National Park. Fell in love with it after spending a summer there in 2010. Beautiful, awe-inspiring, and far less crowded than the likes of Yosemite and Yellowstone (both of which I love).
The video sometimes doesn't tell where the park is and there is no map. For those outside the US, this might be helpful: 25 - Big Bend (Texas) 24 - Saguaro (Arizona) 23 - Shenandoah (Virginia) 22 - Mesa Verde (Colorado) 21 - Death Valley (California) 20 - Crater Lake (Oregon) 19 - Acadia (Maine) 18 - Canyonlands (Utah) 17 - Redwood (California) 16 - Grand Teton (Wyoming) 15 - Mount Rainier (Washington) 14 - Sequoia (California) 13 - Arches (Utah) 12 - Glacier (Montana) 11 - Rocky Mountain (Colorado) 10 - Everglades (Florida) 9 - Bryce Canyon (Utah) 8 - Hawaii Volcanoes (Hawaii) 7 - Carlsbad Caverns (New Mexico) 6 - Great Smoky Mountains (North Carolina, Tennessee) 5 - Denali (Alaska) 4 - Zion (Utah) 3- Yosemite (California) 2 - Grand Canyon (Arizona) 1 - Yellowstone (Wyoming)
Great video. I never considered myself a "Nature Guy" until I had the good fortune of visiting Olympic National Forest and Yosemite in the past year. Truly lifechanging! Keep up the great content!
Absolutely, I got to the top 3 and was like, “The next 3 are obviously, Yosemite, Grand Canyon and Yellowstone, where tf was Olympic?” Not including Olympic is criminal.
We were fortunate enough to go on an expedition as kids to Yellowstone. Jaw dropping scenery traveling through Colorado up in to Wyoming. Not many people there..almost none. We saw the geysers, we fished Snake river, we rode horses..good times. Thank you daddy.
tl;dr? (List below) 25 - Big Bend National Park (TX) 24 - Saguaro National Park (AZ) 23 - Shenandoah National Park (VA) 22 - Mesa Verde National Park (CO) 21 - Death Valley National Park (CA) 20 - Crater Lake National Park (OR) 19 - Acadia National Park (ME) 18 - Canyonlands National Park (UT) 17 - Redwood National Park (CA) 16 - Grand Teton National Park (WY) 15 - Mount Rainier National Park (WA) 14 - Sequoia National Park (CA) 13 - Arches National Park (UT) 12 - Glacier National Park (MT) 11 - Rocky Mountain National Park (CO) 10 - Everglades National Park (FL) 9 - Bryce Canyon National Park (UT) 8 - Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (Big Island, HI) 7 - Carlsbad Caverns National Park (NM) 6 - Great Smoky Mountains National Park (NC/TN) 5 - Denali National Park (AK) 4 - Zion National Park (UT) 3 - Yosemite National Park (CA) 2 - Grand Canyon National Park (AZ) 1 - Yellowstone National Park (WY/MT/ID)
Thanks for listing them @Stubtail! I'd wager Olympic National Park would be an easy contender for the Top15 or even Top10 with its size, variety of ecosystems and wildlife.
I've been going on a lot of road trips this past year. Went to Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Glacier Grand Teton, and Yellowstone. Been to Yellowstone at least 5 times in a 2 month period, only live 4 hours away and I'm obsessed. Usually go on day trips to there but decided to go camping twice last year. I'm so glad I got the "America the Beautiful" pass for $80. Planning on going to Crater Lake this summer to go camping
@@B00gerpuller you're good!! I thoroughly think you should check out the Grand Prismatic Spring, Mammoth hot springs, the obvious Old Faithful. You'll see lots of Elk and Buffalo entering through the West Yellowstone entrance, and also around Bridge Bay Campground. If you want to see any bears (only seen them once) I would suggest driving to Canyon Village, taking a left towards Tower Roosevelt.
For me, Mesa Verde made the Grand Canyon feel quaint. Imagining the scale of those dwellings was awe-inspiring. In pictures, and videos it always looks tiny, and doesn't do it justice. We also tent camped on top for two nights, and I've never seen a more brilliant sky in my life. You get the double benefit of high elevation, and low light pollution. It's absolutely UNREAL looking! Mesa Verde also had one of the coolest (and scariest) trails I've ever hiked (Petroglyph Trail). There's a portion were you have to climb up the rockface almost vertically.
I’m Filipino American so I’m blessed to say I’ve visited the most beautiful places in both America and Philippines. Even though I live in America, I’ve only experienced a small part of it being from the west coast. There’s more to explore. I love the Philippines so much 🇵🇭 I love going back and visiting and family’s home country and I also love the USA 🇺🇸 with its beauty and its flaws. I’m proud to call myself Filipino American.
I just went to Yosemite in January of 2020. It had snowed before we went and the Valley is simply stunning in the wintertime. Totally worth checking out if given the chance.
Have made it to 13 on this list, and many more. By far, Yellowstone is No.1 (17 trips, and I live 2000 miles away), and there are a lot of other beautiful parks. The video only focused on the geysers/hot springs, which are amazing, but so much more to Yellowstone than Old Faithful. Most amazing is the wildlife. You will really understand the food chain after visiting and spending time just watching.
USA is beautiful country i saw a lot of beautiful parks amazing ocean and wonderful forest and the highest mountain,thanks for sharing this vedio i enjoy to watch this video.
As someone whose visited the Smokies quite a few times and just got done seeing the Rockies. The Rockies smoke the Smokies, I was pretty blown away every day I visited the park and surrounding area. Badlands was also pretty neat to see.
As a Europeanen who has done the top 5 of this video this summer, death valley was definetly my number 1. It's unlike anything Europe has and looks like a different planet. Also No huge crowds. Loved it
25 Best National parks of USA .... 25. Big bend park 24. Sagauro 23. Shenandoha 22. Mesa Verde 21. Death valley 20. Crater lake ( My favorite) 19. Acadia 18. Canyonlands 17. Redwood 16. Grand Teton 15. Mount Rainer 14. Sequoia nat. Park 13. Arches 12. Glaciers 11. Rockey Mountain 10. Everglades 09. Brayce canyon 08. Hawaii Volcanos 07. Carslband Caverns 06. Great smoky mountains 05. Denali 04. Zion 03. Yosemite( My Fav) 02. Grand Canyon( My Fav.) 01. Yellowstone ( My Fav)
Great Sand Dunes National Park, in Colorado is also amazing! Definitely check it out! (As well as Yant Flats Utah, Red Rock Canyon Nevada and Valley of Fire State Park). The US is amazing!
I agree that Olympic should be in such a list - but understand that maybe their approach was to list those parks most readily experienced by tourists. ONP requires getting out of the car and walking around - ideally for long day hikes into the remarkable scenery offered by such a large and diverse park. That's the only way I can understand its exclusion.
@@xinzhixu4857 Olympic is the 9th most visited national park with over 3 million visitors a year, twice as many visitors as Mt. Rainier. I think it's safe to say people know about it.
The hot springs of Yellowstone's colors are due to different alge that live in hotter to cooler waters.....very nice National Park compilation! If you ever plan a National Park vacation, save Yellowstone for last so as not to be disappointed. PLUS start in the South and head North so in the summer you go from hot to cooler temps.
I don't know why but everyone always forgets about Olympic National Park and North Cascades National Park. They have to be the most underrated parks in the US. Personally, as a previous Washington resident and current Virginia resident, I was disappointed Shenandoah was on this list and Olympic and North Cascades wasn't. Shenandoah is pretty, but it just doesn't hold a candle to any of Washington's National Parks.
Thank you for the NP video! I like it a lot! I've seen here so picturesque views, so magnificent places which i dream to visit. Btw I am watching you from Russia
Everglades May not be the most appealing park to humans because it essentially is just a hot, muggy, swamp. But this park wasn’t created for humans. This park was one of the first national parks created to solely protect the wildlife that call the Everglades home. And if you look deep enough the abundance of wildlife really does make this park a real gem.
Everglades is not my personal favorite either but the amount of flora and fauna diversity it contains is not matched by any other National Park and that has to be accounted for.
Bruh but Everglades is such a unique ecosystem and area I feel it can be higher up because there are other Great Basin, redwood, and glacier based national parks but only one in the mangrovial swamps of Florida.
Alex Saylor yeah Banff, jasper, and anywhere in the Rockies. If you want to do a road trip start in Vancouver - Kelowna - Banff - jasper - Edmonton and from Edmonton fly across to the east coast and go to Nova Scotia and see the coast with all of the cliffs. I live in Alberta 5 hours from Banff and the rest of Alberta other than the Rockies is just flat boring farmland. Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba aren’t worth seeing. For USA I really want to go to the desert in Arizona and the Grand Canyon, Texas, Florida (been once), California, West Virginia, Alaska and Hawaii (been once)
For Rocky Mountain National Park I'd add a bit about Trail Ridge Road. I think it's the highest continuous paved road in the US and takes you above timber line.
I agree tho i think they where basing it off of how popular they are indicated by onez like Olympic not being on the list and glacier not being as high as it deserves. Also because the top 4 are the most visited ones
@@shygalaxyyt2400 I think its because Glacier is harder to reach, its really out there we drove from Bozeman which is 5 hours away. When I went this summer though it was very crowded and you need to make a reservation to take your vehicle on the going-to-the-sun road. Worth every second though, absolutely beautiful.
NOW HOLD ON JUST ONE SECOND!!! OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK IS AT LEAST IN TOP TEN! If you look anywhere online Olympic park WAY outpaces at least 15 of the parks on this list.
@@kellyreed2735 I went there on a climbing trip over the summer and climbed Longs Peak (The Diamond) via the Standard Route- it was spectacular! One of the most amazing places I've ever been
@@olivia-bv3ms Yeah mountains are nice. I shouldn't say "every other place" I should say, most of the Rockies go through the same biomes and look a lot alike. It matters more what season you go. Late spring/early summer is so much better than late summer/fall when things start to get brown.
Glacier is absolutely the best. I’m with you on that. I’ve been to almost all of them in this video and Glacier should be higher on this list. I did put Yosemite before Grand Canyon but that’s just me
@Mark Johhson Haha definitely. Must live in Colorado and have visited surrounding areas. Honestly, Rocky Mountain is one of the most underwhelming parks I've been to. You get hyped up for it, and then you find out it's just pretty typical alpine terrain. It was a huge letdown for me personally.
Big Bend is such an underrated park! So many places and things to do - not to mention one of the darkest places in the country which is perfect for stargazing! ⭐️ 👌🏻
@@michaelcreek3813 oh it's so far. I live in the city amd get lost 5 blocks from my home. Oh no. Man stfu and go roadtripping and explore. Get out of the stupid cities. Sheesh
At this moment Biraj, it's not. We have a president that doesn't care about this country and cities are burning and people are dying because of the Corona Virus because he has done nothing!!! Sorry to blow your bubble.
Beautifull parks ........ Wonderfull country U.S.A ..... I like it the number one ...... the Yellowston National Park 👍👍👍 I remember the Yogi Bear ..... in the cartons tv 🐻🐻🐻👍👍🙋♂️
Pretty solid list. The top 3 are pretty much expected. I would probably just swap Canyonlands with one of the parks in the Dakotas. Not that Canyonlands isn't amazing, but there are already many Utah parks, and the prairie region needs a representative.
For those of you who have not seen it, the series National Parks: America's best idea by Ken Burns is worth watching! It details how they came to be, those individuals and organizations that not only worked and fought to establish them, but also protect them from the forces of greed and short-sightedness!
HELLO ALL ADVENTURERS!! Me, and my two sons graduate this year of 2022. Instead of having a party we all decided to make a trip to celebrate our accomplishments. We would love to visit a beautiful National Park. We are planning our trip for June. Any suggestions???
Death is an awesome place.. it's really awesome to see how wildlife thrives is such a inhospitable environment! But.. they're are a shit load of rocks everywhere lol
America the Beautiful.
I wasnt born in the USA but i have been blessed enough to visit 18 of these gorgeous National Parks.
Take advantage while you are young.
Thank you, this means a lot with everything's going on rn!
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The United States is truly an amazing country, geographically and beyond. As a Canadian, I always look forwarding to going to the USA. It's a great country with beautiful scenery and endless things to do
Jay Parker Canada is wonderful Banff. Jasper and yoho. One of the most beautiful sceneries in the galaxy. No doubt
@@Betonrg Oh yeah definitely Canada is a sight to behold. Alberta (my home province) has amazing scenery and British Columbia is like being in another country, it is a outstanding and breathtaking province. Have yet to been out east though.
The USA and Canada are both beautiful and vast. The thing that makes the USA unique from other countries is the different types of terrain in our states and territories. We have everything from swamps to deserts. We even have jungle in our territories.
Jay Parker you gotta come here legally though
I have been all over Canada and the USA every place has something to be admired.
As a United States Marine I traveled to twenty-six countries. I have never had the chance to see much of anything in America. I am fully retired now and I can’t wait to see my country. America! SEMPER FIDELIS FOREVER AND GOD BLESS AMERICA!
Thank you for your service
Prayers. From. Isma. Saleem
Semper Fi Brother, enjoy your trip,
Forever! Then also Canada and Mexico.
God bless you sir
As a Californian who's lived in Europe and visited a dozen countries, but having also visited most of these Parks and most of the states has given me a deep appreciation for how magnificent my own county is! I love traveling and exploring, and hope to see more of the world yet, but will feel satisfied at the end of my life with where I've already been! Some of beautiful California still beckons!
This video is really good but, if I had made it, I would have included a map of the U.S. showing the location of each park just for reference purposes.
You can find a map in the article on our website: www.touropia.com/best-national-parks-in-the-usa/
Great Smoky Mountains boasts the most visited park last year at 12.9 Million visitors!!! A factor for this is its location in the US, a days drive from majors cities on this side of the country. Please don't come here (or anywhere ) in these Parks and leave rolled up diapers in the parking lots and leave your garbage in your car till you can find a dumpster. There are really some who don't care where they trash. Sad.
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Time stamps would be nice too!
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Literally had tears in my eyes that I've been so blessed to see so many of these amazing places . . . like coming home
Wow...
Yeah, you are fucking blessed. You didn't have to fight or die to live on it...
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I'm from Kenya,..never been to America but I honestly find America to be very very beautiful.Absolutely it.
It is beautiful. I've never been to Kenya either, but I've heard it is also quite stunning.
My personal favorite is Glacier National Park. Fell in love with it after spending a summer there in 2010. Beautiful, awe-inspiring, and far less crowded than the likes of Yosemite and Yellowstone (both of which I love).
2nd that worked at Many Glacier hotel in 2015,16,18 most beautiful spot in the lower 48 I think
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Went to glacier this June. And I just dont see how any other place could ever top it. Literally, JAW dropping beauty.
Glacier is my second favorite. I've only been in the Apgar area
It not being in the top 3 proves this list isn't ordered in any meaningful way :)
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Nora Garza I absolutely agree with you on that one😁, can’t wait till they open up fully again👍🏼
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So much beauty in one country. America the Beautiful!
The video sometimes doesn't tell where the park is and there is no map. For those outside the US, this might be helpful:
25 - Big Bend (Texas)
24 - Saguaro (Arizona)
23 - Shenandoah (Virginia)
22 - Mesa Verde (Colorado)
21 - Death Valley (California)
20 - Crater Lake (Oregon)
19 - Acadia (Maine)
18 - Canyonlands (Utah)
17 - Redwood (California)
16 - Grand Teton (Wyoming)
15 - Mount Rainier (Washington)
14 - Sequoia (California)
13 - Arches (Utah)
12 - Glacier (Montana)
11 - Rocky Mountain (Colorado)
10 - Everglades (Florida)
9 - Bryce Canyon (Utah)
8 - Hawaii Volcanoes (Hawaii)
7 - Carlsbad Caverns (New Mexico)
6 - Great Smoky Mountains (North Carolina, Tennessee)
5 - Denali (Alaska)
4 - Zion (Utah)
3- Yosemite (California)
2 - Grand Canyon (Arizona)
1 - Yellowstone (Wyoming)
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What the heck not one mention of The Adirondack Mountains.
@@clarencedthewrench8790 The list is for national parks. Adirondack Park in New York State is a state park.
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@ᏔHY SO SEᎡIOUS !!! North Cascades in Washington has the highest death rate of the National Parks
Likely due to it's remoteness
Great video. I never considered myself a "Nature Guy" until I had the good fortune of visiting Olympic National Forest and Yosemite in the past year. Truly lifechanging! Keep up the great content!
I hope I can visit Olympic National Forest one day!
In that ranking, I miss the Olympic National Park in Washington State. It should be also listed in the top 25 of the best US-NP's, in my opinion.
Absolutely, I got to the top 3 and was like, “The next 3 are obviously, Yosemite, Grand Canyon and Yellowstone, where tf was Olympic?” Not including Olympic is criminal.
Yeah Olympic National Park is actually probably my second favorite national park I have been to.
I've been to 18 of these National Parks. The USA is BEAUTIFUL!
We were fortunate enough to go on an expedition as kids to Yellowstone. Jaw dropping scenery traveling through Colorado up in to Wyoming. Not many people there..almost none. We saw the geysers, we fished Snake river, we rode horses..good times. Thank you daddy.
tl;dr? (List below)
25 - Big Bend National Park (TX)
24 - Saguaro National Park (AZ)
23 - Shenandoah National Park (VA)
22 - Mesa Verde National Park (CO)
21 - Death Valley National Park (CA)
20 - Crater Lake National Park (OR)
19 - Acadia National Park (ME)
18 - Canyonlands National Park (UT)
17 - Redwood National Park (CA)
16 - Grand Teton National Park (WY)
15 - Mount Rainier National Park (WA)
14 - Sequoia National Park (CA)
13 - Arches National Park (UT)
12 - Glacier National Park (MT)
11 - Rocky Mountain National Park (CO)
10 - Everglades National Park (FL)
9 - Bryce Canyon National Park (UT)
8 - Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (Big Island, HI)
7 - Carlsbad Caverns National Park (NM)
6 - Great Smoky Mountains National Park (NC/TN)
5 - Denali National Park (AK)
4 - Zion National Park (UT)
3 - Yosemite National Park (CA)
2 - Grand Canyon National Park (AZ)
1 - Yellowstone National Park (WY/MT/ID)
Thanks for listing them @Stubtail! I'd wager Olympic National Park would be an easy contender for the Top15 or even Top10 with its size, variety of ecosystems and wildlife.
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I've been going on a lot of road trips this past year. Went to Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Glacier Grand Teton, and Yellowstone.
Been to Yellowstone at least 5 times in a 2 month period, only live 4 hours away and I'm obsessed. Usually go on day trips to there but decided to go camping twice last year. I'm so glad I got the "America the Beautiful" pass for $80.
Planning on going to Crater Lake this summer to go camping
My family is having our reunion there in June, what are our "must does" at that time of year?
@@B00gerpuller where to Crater Lake or Yellowstone? I've never been to Crater Lake, so I can't give you any must dos unfortunately
I went to Yosemite a few times a month. I live around 3 hours 😂
Yellowstone, sorry.
@@B00gerpuller you're good!! I thoroughly think you should check out the Grand Prismatic Spring, Mammoth hot springs, the obvious Old Faithful. You'll see lots of Elk and Buffalo entering through the West Yellowstone entrance, and also around Bridge Bay Campground. If you want to see any bears (only seen them once) I would suggest driving to Canyon Village, taking a left towards Tower Roosevelt.
For me, Mesa Verde made the Grand Canyon feel quaint. Imagining the scale of those dwellings was awe-inspiring. In pictures, and videos it always looks tiny, and doesn't do it justice. We also tent camped on top for two nights, and I've never seen a more brilliant sky in my life. You get the double benefit of high elevation, and low light pollution. It's absolutely UNREAL looking!
Mesa Verde also had one of the coolest (and scariest) trails I've ever hiked (Petroglyph Trail). There's a portion were you have to climb up the rockface almost vertically.
Im from the Philippines 🇵🇭 and I my favorite is the Yosemite.. It looks magical.. I want to visit USA!
I live in the US personally and I end up saying the same thing. I’ve only seen the east coast, and can’t wait to see the rest of the country.
I recommend watching Aerial America, really shows off the US. I don’t know if it is in the Philippines, but you can always search it up on UA-cam
I’m Filipino American so I’m blessed to say I’ve visited the most beautiful places in both America and Philippines. Even though I live in America, I’ve only experienced a small part of it being from the west coast. There’s more to explore. I love the Philippines so much 🇵🇭 I love going back and visiting and family’s home country and I also love the USA 🇺🇸 with its beauty and its flaws. I’m proud to call myself Filipino American.
I just went to Yosemite in January of 2020. It had snowed before we went and the Valley is simply stunning in the wintertime. Totally worth checking out if given the chance.
I love the USA.
-From Canada
Bad Driving in Hamilton Toronto Area: An the USA loves you too friend.
Greetings from the Great Smoky Mountains. Gatlinburg,Tennessee. 😎
We love Canada my friend!
-New York
Canada and Canadians are great.
Love you too Canada. ❤️NJ
Love from Kansas City to Canada. 🇺🇸❤️🇨🇦
Have made it to 13 on this list, and many more. By far, Yellowstone is No.1 (17 trips, and I live 2000 miles away), and there are a lot of other beautiful parks. The video only focused on the geysers/hot springs, which are amazing, but so much more to Yellowstone than Old Faithful. Most amazing is the wildlife. You will really understand the food chain after visiting and spending time just watching.
The storytelling and editing from [5:38] are so professional! I’ve learned a lot from how you create videos!
USA is beautiful country i saw a lot of beautiful parks amazing ocean and wonderful forest and the highest mountain,thanks for sharing this vedio i enjoy to watch this video.
Thank you, this means a lot with everything going on rn
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Hi pretty how are you
Watching this, I can't help but feel grateful for the most beautiful places in the world - nature’s wonders never cease to amaze!
I live in Sweden and one of my dreams is to visit some national parks in US!
As someone whose visited the Smokies quite a few times and just got done seeing the Rockies. The Rockies smoke the Smokies, I was pretty blown away every day I visited the park and surrounding area. Badlands was also pretty neat to see.
Bryce Canyon is my favorite…totally breathtaking!
Hi pretty
USA is beautiful country, I love the beautiful Parks, amazing ocean and wonderful forest and the highest mountain.... Hello how're you doing?
Our National Parks are awesome!
Will Foreman you got that right😁👍🏼, hopefully they fully open soon🤞🏼😁
They are
As a Europeanen who has done the top 5 of this video this summer, death valley was definetly my number 1. It's unlike anything Europe has and looks like a different planet. Also No huge crowds. Loved it
Been to a lot of these but need to get to them all. Great footage thanks. -Henry
City Walks same here 👍🏼 can’t get enough of the NPs😁
25 Best National parks of USA ....
25. Big bend park
24. Sagauro
23. Shenandoha
22. Mesa Verde
21. Death valley
20. Crater lake ( My favorite)
19. Acadia
18. Canyonlands
17. Redwood
16. Grand Teton
15. Mount Rainer
14. Sequoia nat. Park
13. Arches
12. Glaciers
11. Rockey Mountain
10. Everglades
09. Brayce canyon
08. Hawaii Volcanos
07. Carslband Caverns
06. Great smoky mountains
05. Denali
04. Zion
03. Yosemite( My Fav)
02. Grand Canyon( My Fav.)
01. Yellowstone ( My Fav)
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Your a good man
Thank you for making this ✌🏼🗺
¡Esta canción es tan bonita y el video es una obra de arte! Gracias por compartirlo con nosotros.
Really I love America...long live America
Salman Khan: America loves you back.🥰
Greetings from The Great Smoky Mountains. Gatlinburg,Tennessee
Salman khan is Indian or Pakistan
@@davogifman542 my home Park!
Love from Rocky Mountain NP!
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America is really beautiful due to its national parks, should be preserved for many many years to come.
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Glacier is my favorite, and thr Red Bus to the Sun. God bless Kalispell, Montana.
Amazing compilation video. This is inspiring and other-worldly!
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I love everything about this video! Incredible factoids and videos of the area.
Hunter Davidson lucky 🍀 😁 our closest NP is driving 7 hours or flying a couple😫
Great Sand Dunes National Park, in Colorado is also amazing! Definitely check it out! (As well as Yant Flats Utah, Red Rock Canyon Nevada and Valley of Fire State Park). The US is amazing!
Man,USA has everything.Wish i could go there😌
S P O N G B O B SquarePants it is amazing! Hopefully you can get here someday😁👍🏼
Not if your so called black
Micheal Brown im native American ,African American and hispanic I wouldnt want to live anywhere else
You’re welcome. Come visit us.
Except for equality
Everything about this video is awesome: the narration, the music, the videography, and of course the places themselves
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An Analyst?
Suprised to not see olympic national park in this
lol UNESCO World Heritage Site and not even included in this video.
Or Kenai Fjords
Kai-de actually it‘s a good thing for the park that not that many people know about it.
I agree that Olympic should be in such a list - but understand that maybe their approach was to list those parks most readily experienced by tourists. ONP requires getting out of the car and walking around - ideally for long day hikes into the remarkable scenery offered by such a large and diverse park. That's the only way I can understand its exclusion.
@@xinzhixu4857 Olympic is the 9th most visited national park with over 3 million visitors a year, twice as many visitors as Mt. Rainier. I think it's safe to say people know about it.
The hot springs of Yellowstone's colors are due to different alge that live in hotter to cooler waters.....very nice National Park compilation! If you ever plan a National Park vacation, save Yellowstone for last so as not to be disappointed. PLUS start in the South and head North so in the summer you go from hot to cooler temps.
I don't know why but everyone always forgets about Olympic National Park and North Cascades National Park. They have to be the most underrated parks in the US. Personally, as a previous Washington resident and current Virginia resident, I was disappointed Shenandoah was on this list and Olympic and North Cascades wasn't. Shenandoah is pretty, but it just doesn't hold a candle to any of Washington's National Parks.
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Thank you for the NP video! I like it a lot! I've seen here so picturesque views, so magnificent places which i dream to visit. Btw I am watching you from Russia
God bless America ❤️
The place is so beautiful and perfect...Thank you so much
I’m sorry but Everglades higher up than redwood, arches, and glacier?! No way.
Everglades May not be the most appealing park to humans because it essentially is just a hot, muggy, swamp. But this park wasn’t created for humans. This park was one of the first national parks created to solely protect the wildlife that call the Everglades home. And if you look deep enough the abundance of wildlife really does make this park a real gem.
Will Duniver there are reserves and wilderness areas for that kind of thing. national parks offer a way for humans to experience untouched nature.
Griffin g untouched is the key word
Everglades is not my personal favorite either but the amount of flora and fauna diversity it contains is not matched by any other National Park and that has to be accounted for.
Bruh but Everglades is such a unique ecosystem and area I feel it can be higher up because there are other Great Basin, redwood, and glacier based national parks but only one in the mangrovial swamps of Florida.
11:09 wow that’s an awesome shot!
Zion was incredible, my personal favorite
iDoItForTheMemories totally agree! Zion is amazing, heard they opened up then shit it down immediately because so many people flocked there😳
Glacier is my personal favorite
I loved Joshua Tree because it was so unusual. Loved this video. Thank you.
I live in Canada and really want to do a USA road trip and take some awesome shots!
I wanna do the opposite but same.
Alex Saylor where in Canada do you want to go?
Kennedy Jackson I was thinking banff would be cool, also Ontario. What about you?
Alex Saylor yeah Banff, jasper, and anywhere in the Rockies. If you want to do a road trip start in Vancouver - Kelowna - Banff - jasper - Edmonton and from Edmonton fly across to the east coast and go to Nova Scotia and see the coast with all of the cliffs. I live in Alberta 5 hours from Banff and the rest of Alberta other than the Rockies is just flat boring farmland. Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba aren’t worth seeing.
For USA I really want to go to the desert in Arizona and the Grand Canyon, Texas, Florida (been once), California, West Virginia, Alaska and Hawaii (been once)
Canada is beautiful and reminds me of the US when we had a manageable population. 330 million is too many!
I just visited Yosemite National Park and it inspired me to explore more National Parks. Looking forward to it!
For Rocky Mountain National Park I'd add a bit about Trail Ridge Road. I think it's the highest continuous paved road in the US and takes you above timber line.
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Yes that's true Anne McHaffey I think it's the highest continuous paved road in the US
Felt like 3D effect while watching the video. ABSOLUTELY MARVELLOUS.
I hate to tell you this,but at 13:01 that pic of 'Mt. Rainier' is Mt Shasta !
I miss travelling around the USA. Such a beautiful country…
Been to many of those parks on your list! Great video, thanks for taking me back!👍🏼
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I can’t wait to take a road trip and check off as many of these as I can also heading up to Canada and seeing some in Alberta/BC border
woop We’re planning on Banff, Yoho and Jasper road trip as well👍🏼😁
Beautiful America national park, amazing view, super good like it.
My top 10:
Glacier
Grand Canyon
Yellowstone
Katmai
Lake Clarke
Glacier Bay
Denali
Wrangell St. Elias
Crater Lake
Zion/Grand Teton
If you haven’t visited, try Isle Royale in Lake Superior. Very remote, beautiful and Rustic
Aghh you miss one of the greats! Yosemite (minus the crapload of people that visit every summer).
What about Yosemite
Ryan Wilkinson i was goona say yosemite! Awesome place to visit
Agreed. Glacier is hugely underrated. Highly prefer it to Yellowstone
Heading up to Yellowstone next Wednesday from L.A.!!! Can’t wait!!!!
Im coming from Maryland😯😯
US national parks are just amazing!
Heck yeah!
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Our country is truly an amazingly beautiful country.
Gotta be honest, glacier was a little too low on the list
I just got back from the Glacier !! The most beautiful thing I have seen in my life !
Glacier is top 3
I agree tho i think they where basing it off of how popular they are indicated by onez like Olympic not being on the list and glacier not being as high as it deserves. Also because the top 4 are the most visited ones
@@shygalaxyyt2400 I think its because Glacier is harder to reach, its really out there we drove from Bozeman which is 5 hours away. When I went this summer though it was very crowded and you need to make a reservation to take your vehicle on the going-to-the-sun road. Worth every second though, absolutely beautiful.
Crater Lake is the most awesome and beautiful lake in the US. I couldn't stop taking pictures of it.
NOW HOLD ON JUST ONE SECOND!!!
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK IS AT LEAST IN TOP TEN! If you look anywhere online Olympic park WAY outpaces at least 15 of the parks on this list.
Wow! Nobody cares!
just this little bit of traveling is so healing to my soul😍🙏
Rocky Mountain National Park has to be my personal favorite
@@kellyreed2735 I went there on a climbing trip over the summer and climbed Longs Peak (The Diamond) via the Standard Route- it was spectacular! One of the most amazing places I've ever been
@@olivia-bv3ms Rock Mountain NP is beautiful. It's basically like every other place that has high elevations though.
Jonathan Mosher I guess so, I live at sea level so whenever I see the mountains I always think they’re spectacular
@@olivia-bv3ms Yeah mountains are nice. I shouldn't say "every other place" I should say, most of the Rockies go through the same biomes and look a lot alike. It matters more what season you go. Late spring/early summer is so much better than late summer/fall when things start to get brown.
olivia we had plans to hike there this month ... not anymore😫, hopefully all the NPs fully open up soon😁
*Great video. I hope to make my way to all of these places over my lifetime*
I will forever rep Glacier NP in Montana as the greatest.
Glacier is absolutely the best. I’m with you on that. I’ve been to almost all of them in this video and Glacier should be higher on this list. I did put Yosemite before Grand Canyon but that’s just me
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My personal top 10 choices are:
1) Rocky Mountain
2) Yellowstone
3) Great Sand Dunes
4) Canyonlands
5) Yosemite
6) Mesa Verde
7) Badlands
8) Grand Canyon
9) Arches
10) Wind Cave
@Mark Johhson Haha definitely. Must live in Colorado and have visited surrounding areas. Honestly, Rocky Mountain is one of the most underwhelming parks I've been to. You get hyped up for it, and then you find out it's just pretty typical alpine terrain. It was a huge letdown for me personally.
Been to 8 of these.
Big thumbs up 👍 for beauty of these parks and the way they have maintained..
shrutkirti right on👍🏼😁, love me those NPs! What a good video!
Big Bend is such an underrated park! So many places and things to do - not to mention one of the darkest places in the country which is perfect for stargazing! ⭐️ 👌🏻
Ghost Guadalupe NP is very nice, too
Big Bend just soooooo remote. 6 hours from El Paso, 7.5 from San Antonio.
Michael Creek Yeah, Guadalupe NP is 35 miles from Carlsbad, NM and 90 mile from El Paso. Also, 10 hours from Houston
@@michaelcreek3813 oh it's so far. I live in the city amd get lost 5 blocks from my home. Oh no. Man stfu and go roadtripping and explore. Get out of the stupid cities. Sheesh
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Idk how many times I watched this video lol. I just can’t wait until I go to another National Park!
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At this moment Biraj, it's not. We have a president that doesn't care about this country and cities are burning and people are dying because of the Corona Virus because he has done nothing!!! Sorry to blow your bubble.
*Happy New Year and Merry Christmas everyonne! Great video as usual!*
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Great video! Very beautiful! A really nice video!
I live in India and one of my dreams is to visit some national parks in US!
stuck at home watching this, brings back memories and keeping up hope, thanks!
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Keeping up hopes and memories would you like to share?
Pretty solid list. The top 3 are pretty much expected. I would probably just swap Canyonlands with one of the parks in the Dakotas. Not that Canyonlands isn't amazing, but there are already many Utah parks, and the prairie region needs a representative.
which one in the dakotas? badlands? wind cave? i liked wind cave a lot..
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US is a country having everything. So I really envy that lands
Steve Jeons Just wish we took better care of it. Maybe someday.
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It is God's country!🇺🇸🙏✝️
For those of you who have not seen it, the series National Parks: America's best idea by Ken Burns is worth watching! It details how they came to be, those individuals and organizations that not only worked and fought to establish them, but also protect them from the forces of greed and short-sightedness!
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Me, and my two sons graduate this year of 2022. Instead of having a party we all decided to make a trip to celebrate our accomplishments.
We would love to visit a beautiful National Park. We are planning our trip for June. Any suggestions???
I live less than an hour from Mt Rainier.
I went to Arches this last May. What a feast for the eyes.
michael tipton i would love to see Mt Rainier, it seems like the perfect mountain to me
The hike to delicate arch is sooo long and steep tho but the view is nice
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Grand Teton is #1 in my heart!! A must visit in your lifetime.
So wait a minute....she said crater lake park had 90 million trails?!?!?!?!?
Steve Roadsalt lol.. she sure did. 90miles of trails, I think she means.
I was thinking I heard that wrong.
SR: Yes, it actually does--and hard-workin' rangers who drink a WHOLE lotta coffee!
I’ve been to Crater Lake park 8 times... LOL
90 million, thats the whole state plus.
Awesome natural beauty of USA National park 💓💓
Prajaya Khadka I love a good NP video 😁, hopefully they all open up soon🤞🏼
I am so thankful to live in a world where these places exist
It ,s a great country with very nice scenery.♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Can't wait to visit Redwoods!
Please do come and visit! When things are safer, of course
so beautiful!
Hello Elliott
Isle Royale in Michigan is very underrated
Michigan in general is. I continually have to remind non-residents that there's more to our state than just Detroit.
I agree..... I hiked from Rock Harbor to Windigo
amen to that
Ya, easily top 25.
Kinda wanna keep it that way, personally. I don't want tourists ruining our parks with their trash and carelessness about our delicate ecosystems.
Went to zion and grand canyon as a kid. I ned to go back as an adult where I can truly appreciate it
I dried when she mentioned Death Valley says it’s fulls of wildlife and than next says there are big boulders lol. 😭😭
sea trilla Death Valley is beautiful though
Death is an awesome place.. it's really awesome to see how wildlife thrives is such a inhospitable environment! But.. they're are a shit load of rocks everywhere lol
Fubar Jonny yea there really is
Most people just see the basin floor. However the higher, more rural areas, are even more spectacular.
I'm assuming you were wet beforehand?
This is such an incredible compilation! Thank you so much for sharing!