The Best US National Parks?
We Ranked all 63 by Data. It’s Surprising.
By: Meg O’Connor & the Travel Lemming Team
April 16, 2024
In celebration of National Parks Week, Travel Lemming is revealing its annual ranking of the best National Parks in the USA in 2024.
Last year, we released a data-backed ranking of the National Parks in the USA that delighted our readers and challenged what people think of as the “best” national parks. This year, to continue celebrating the amazing natural resources in the United States and build on our popular list, we’ve refined and updated our rankings.
And the list has some curve balls!
We’ve included more data in our weather rankings, updated our affordability metrics, and added a jobs category to help define how the parks contribute to their local economies.
The result of our updated methodology section is a new and improved ranking that identifies some true hidden gems.
Think Yellowstone and Yosemite are your only options for a stunning adventure? Think again. Read on to find out the data-driven answer to which parks can’t be missed!
63 National Parks in the USA (Ranked)
1. Shenandoah National Park
📍 Virginia
40th Least Crowded
7.86 visits per acre
23rd Best Reviewed
4.70 average rating
18th Best Weather
94 final comfort points
17th Most Affordable
$65.98 average visitor spending
7th Most Accessible
airport: 23.3 mi., hub: 72.4 mi.
6th Most Biodiverse
2573 species
25th Most Jobs
1240 jobs linked to park
East Coasters will know why Shenandoah National Park ranks #1 on our list for the second year running. Only 75 miles from Washington D.C., this stunning stretch of wilderness shows off Blue Ridge Mountain summits, babbling creeks, waterfalls, and over 500 miles of trails.
2. Joshua Tree National Park
32nd Least Crowded
4.11 visits per acre
17th Best Reviewed
4.83 average rating
10th Best Weather
115 final comfort points
8th Most Affordable
$52.29 average visitor spending
11th Most Accessible
airport: 45.2 mi., hub: 92 mi.
48th Most Biodiverse
923 species
16th Most Jobs
2040 jobs linked to park
Nothing but the crackle of a camper’s fire and the occasional coyote howl is heard after twilight in Joshua Tree National Park. The Mojave and Colorado deserts collide in this refuge, one of the densest collections of rare Joshua trees in the world.
3. Olympic National Park
28th Least Crowded
3.19 visits per acre
23rd Best Reviewed
4.70 average rating
20th Best Weather
92 final comfort points
24th Most Affordable
$77.35 average visitor spending
17th Most Accessible
airport: 99 mi., hub: 99 mi.
18th Most Biodiverse
1721 species
15th Most Jobs
2450 jobs linked to park
Families, inexperienced hikers, and seasoned backpackers alike will adore Olympic National Park. It encompasses Washington’s wild coast, rainforests, and the Olympic mountain range.
4. Great Smoky Mountains National Park
55th Least Crowded
25.45 visits per acre
4th Best Reviewed
4.90 average rating
22nd Best Weather
91 final comfort points
50th Most Affordable
$157.92 average visitor spending
15th Most Accessible
airport: 23.7 mi., hub: 145 mi.
1st Most Biodiverse
21397 species
1st Most Jobs
32600 jobs linked to park
At Great Smoky Mountains National Park, lush, rolling mountain ridges explode with infinite colors that change with the seasons. This is America’s most visited national park—and entrance is free.
5. North Cascades National Park
7th Least Crowded
0.08 visits per acre
23rd Best Reviewed
4.70 average rating
38th Best Weather
70 final comfort points
2nd Most Affordable
$39.65 average visitor spending
18th Most Accessible
airport: 76.4 mi., hub: 120 mi.
2nd Most Biodiverse
3228 species
62nd Most Jobs
15 jobs linked to park
North Cascades National Park is one of the least visited national parks in the United States, but what it lacks in visitors it makes up in flora, fauna, and tranquility. Jagged mountain peaks, alpine lakes, turquoise blue waters, and a massive glacial system combine in this ethereal national park.
6. Grand Canyon National Park
📍 Arizona
31st Least Crowded
3.94 visits per acre
12th Best Reviewed
4.86 average rating
23rd Best Weather
90 final comfort points
51st Most Affordable
$160.34 average visitor spending
35th Most Accessible
airport: 85.5 mi., hub: 218 mi.
5th Most Biodiverse
2636 species
3rd Most Jobs
9990 jobs linked to park
Grand Canyon National Park is one of the most iconic natural wonders in the USA, although summer crowds and scorching temperatures should be high on visitors’ radars. Still, with Indigenous origins and a high level of biodiversity, the Grand Canyon maintains its status as one of the most beloved geological sites in the country.
7. Channel Islands National Park
16th Least Crowded
1.32 visits per acre
36th Best Reviewed
4.63 average rating
2nd Best Weather
188 final comfort points
18th Most Affordable
$66.31 average visitor spending
22nd Most Accessible
airport: 41 mi., hub: 61.6 mi.
13th Most Biodiverse
1850 species
54th Most Jobs
258 jobs linked to park
Channel Islands National Park is the closest thing to an island paradise in California, with opportunities for whale spotting, scuba diving, and more. Sublime weather and an array of biodiversity make Channel Islands National Park feel like a trip to the tropics without leaving the West Coast.
8. New River Gorge National Park
📍 West Virginia
61st Least Crowded
243.16 visits per acre
12th Best Reviewed
4.86 average rating
35th Best Weather
74 final comfort points
5th Most Affordable
$46.45 average visitor spending
27th Most Accessible
airport: 49.2 mi., hub: 216 mi.
4th Most Biodiverse
2776 species
28th Most Jobs
1040 jobs linked to park
Aquatic adventure seekers, this one’s for you. Deep canyons in West Virginia have straddled a secret for eons: the wild whitewater of New River Gorge National Park.
9. Everglades National Park
📍 Florida
11th Least Crowded
0.54 visits per acre
45th Best Reviewed
4.60 average rating
32nd Best Weather
76 final comfort points
49th Most Affordable
$154.28 average visitor spending
5th Most Accessible
airport: 34.9 mi., hub: 34.9 mi.
16th Most Biodiverse
1764 species
18th Most Jobs
1730 jobs linked to park
Everglades National Park is a unique and biodiverse subtropical wilderness in South Florida. The park is known for its alligator-filled wetlands, impressive marine ecosystems, rare birding opportunities, and endangered species like the leatherback sea turtle and Florida panther.
10. Redwood National Park
26th Least Crowded
2.94 visits per acre
4th Best Reviewed
4.90 average rating
15th Best Weather
101 final comfort points
25th Most Affordable
$80.18 average visitor spending
42nd Most Accessible
airport: 25.6 mi., hub: 319 mi.
20th Most Biodiverse
1636 species
45th Most Jobs
428 jobs linked to park
The California coast intersects the tallest trees on Earth at Redwood National and State Parks. Neon green ferns on the forest floor are dwarfed by giant conifer redwoods, offering crisply-clean air and a meditative atmosphere.
11. Cuyahoga Valley National Park
📍 Ohio
59th Least Crowded
87.80 visits per acre
45th Best Reviewed
4.60 average rating
18th Best Weather
94 final comfort points
1st Most Affordable
$19.58 average visitor spending
2nd Most Accessible
airport: 21.9 mi., hub: 21.9 mi.
21st Most Biodiverse
1603 species
33rd Most Jobs
778 jobs linked to park
Cleveland locals and visitors are fortunate to have a vast national park just outside the city center. Cuyahoga Valley makes many question their preconceptions of the Midwest. Waterfalls spill from rocky cliffs and skiers carve snowy slopes at this unexpected gem.
12. Saguaro National Park
📍 Arizona
46th Least Crowded
10.88 visits per acre
36th Best Reviewed
4.63 average rating
23rd Best Weather
90 final comfort points
16th Most Affordable
$65.29 average visitor spending
8th Most Accessible
airport: 15.7 mi., hub: 100 mi.
22nd Most Biodiverse
1574 species
30th Most Jobs
876 jobs linked to park
What’s better than witnessing a huge saguaro cactus, an icon of the American Southwest, in person? Exploring a terrain of hundreds upon hundreds of the tallest cacti in the United States, naturally compacted in Saguaro National Park.
13. Big Bend National Park
📍 Texas
13th Least Crowded
0.64 visits per acre
23rd Best Reviewed
4.70 average rating
7th Best Weather
123 final comfort points
35th Most Affordable
$94.48 average visitor spending
55th Most Accessible
airport: 215 mi., hub: 374 mi.
12th Most Biodiverse
1926 species
41st Most Jobs
655 jobs linked to park
No nearby amenities, a roaring Rio Grande, and extreme summer temperatures are key features of Big Bend National Park, but the extremities and lack of human intervention are central to the charm. Thousand-foot gorge walls tower over the Rio Grande at Big Bend, Texas’s natural diamond in the rough.
14. Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park
📍 Hawaii
34th Least Crowded
4.70 visits per acre
36th Best Reviewed
4.63 average rating
4th Best Weather
155 final comfort points
33rd Most Affordable
$91.96 average visitor spending
57th Most Accessible
airport: 30.2 mi.
3rd Most Biodiverse
3005 species
20th Most Jobs
1530 jobs linked to park
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an International Biosphere Reserve, and a US national park, Volcanoes National Park comprises two of the most active volcanoes in the world – Kīlauea and Mauna Loa.
15. Death Valley National Park
10th Least Crowded
0.32 visits per acre
36th Best Reviewed
4.63 average rating
41st Best Weather
65 final comfort points
37th Most Affordable
$95.49 average visitor spending
20th Most Accessible
airport: 107 mi.,
hub: 107 mi.
19th Most Biodiverse
1650 species
26th Most Jobs
1230 jobs linked to park
One of the hottest destinations on Earth is a favorite among intrepid travelers looking to experience dramatic terrain and biodiversity in relative peace. Travelers should plan their visit with care, but the barren landscape and hidden wonders of Death Valley National Park are some of the most intriguing in the country.
16. Yellowstone National Park
(tie) 📍 Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho
20th Least Crowded
2.03 visits per acre
20th Best Reviewed
4.80 average rating
56th Best Weather
0 final comfort points
40th Most Affordable
$100.41 average visitor spending
38th Most Accessible
airport: 3.2 mi.,
hub: 325 mi.
7th Most Biodiverse
2088 species
9th Most Jobs
6230 jobs linked to park
Yellowstone is one of the most wildlife-intensive and biologically-diverse national parks in the USA. Here, free-range bison have the right-of-way on roads and naturally-roaming grizzlies command the attention of all passers-by.
16. Mount Rainier National Park
(tie) 📍 Washington
39th Least Crowded
7.08 visits per acre
4th Best Reviewed
4.90 average rating
55th Best Weather
19 final comfort points
3rd Most Affordable
$40.14 average visitor spending
13th Most Accessible
airport: 76.7 mi.,
hub: 76.7 mi.
37th Most Biodiverse
1218 species
39th Most Jobs
687 jobs linked to park
Mount Rainier National Park is home to Washington’s most iconic mountain of the same name. Wander wildflower meadows, hike to cascading waterfalls, and watch the sunrise over the majestic peaks.
18. Zion National Park
📍 Utah
56th Least Crowded
31.4 visits per acre
23rd Best Reviewed
4.70 average rating
14th Best Weather
105 final comfort points
48th Most Affordable
$145.35 average visitor spending
23rd Most Accessible
airport: 19.1 mi.,
hub: 162 mi.
26th Most Biodiverse
1438 species
2nd Most Jobs
10800 jobs linked to park
No other national park mirrors the grandeur of Zion. It’s an adventurer’s playground, with landscapes that amaze both high above the canyon floor and within its narrow slots.
19. Kenai Fjords National Park
📍 Alaska
12th Least Crowded
0.58 visits per acre
4th Best Reviewed
4.90 average rating
50th Best Weather
35 final comfort points
54th Most Affordable
$197.41 average visitor spending
24th Most Accessible
airport: 102 mi.,
hub: 124 mi.
25th Most Biodiverse
1451 species
24th Most Jobs
1320 jobs linked to park
The Kenai Fjords offers visitors one of the best places to see Alaska’s aquatic wildlife. The long, narrow inlets of the ocean teem with whales, sea lions, and more. The small towns surrounding the park are well worth a visit for their cozy charm as well.
20. Haleakalā National Park
📍 Hawaii
54th Least Crowded
23.63 visits per acre
12th Best Reviewed
4.86 average rating
1st Best Weather
255 final comfort points
39th Most Affordable
$99.08 average visitor spending
3rd Most Accessible
airport: 26.8 mi.,
hub: 26.8 mi.
50th Most Biodiverse
867 species
35th Most Jobs
764 jobs linked to park
Covering over 70% of the island of Maui, Haleakalā National Park preserves the Haleakalā Crater and the surrounding wilderness. Its presence is steeped in stories and legends, and a visit will be unlike anything else you see in Hawaii.
21. Capitol Reef National Park
📍 Utah
26th Least Crowded
5.25 visits per acre
23rd Best Reviewed
4.70 average rating
12th Best Weather
110 final comfort points
37th Most Affordable
$83.54 average visitor spending
40th Most Accessible
airport: 118 mi.,
hub: 223 mi.
35th Most Biodiverse
1249 species
22nd Most Jobs
1460 jobs linked to park
Venture off the beaten path with a trip to a peacefully secluded Utah national park. What Capitol Reef lacks in tourist numbers, it makes up for in archaeological features.
22. Sequoia National Park
(tie) 📍 California
23rd Least Crowded
2.43 visits per acre
20th Best Reviewed
4.80 average rating
5th Best Weather
133 final comfort points
38th Most Affordable
$98.72 average visitor spending
28th Most Accessible
airport: 65.4 mi.,
hub: 192 mi.
27th Most Jobs
1160 jobs linked to park
Monumental sequoia treetops extend to the heavens and dominate the giant central Californian forest at Sequoia National Park. Temperate in cost, climate, and crowds, you’ll find woodland hikers marveling at the pine needle skyscrapers as they weave their way between the giants on the footpaths.
22. Yosemite National Park
(tie) 📍 California
37th Least Crowded
5.12 visits per acre
36th Best Reviewed
4.63 average rating
45th Best Weather
61 final comfort points
46th Most Affordable
$127.79 average visitor spending
21st Most Accessible
airport: 64.2 mi.,
hub: 151 mi.
9th Most Biodiverse
1965 species
8th Most Jobs
6310 jobs linked to park
California’s most famous national park, Yosemite is a Sierra Mountain fortress that invites campers, climbers, hikers, and tourists to marvel at its geologic wonders.
24. Grand Teton National Park
📍 Wyoming
47th Least Crowded
11.02 visits per acre
1st Best Reviewed
4.93 average rating
56th Best Weather
0 final comfort points
52nd Most Affordable
$174.71 average visitor spending
32nd Most Accessible
airport: 4.5 mi.,
hub: 286 mi.
11th Most Biodiverse
1937 species
5th Most Jobs
7610 jobs linked to park
It won’t surprise Wyoming locals that Grand Teton National Park is one of the most highly lauded in the reviews. Dramatized by bold colors and jagged peaks, it’s the place to experience a calm river zigzagging its way past tall grass at the foot of the Middle Rocky Mountains.
25. Carlsbad Caverns National Park
41st Least Crowded
8.43 visits per acre
12th Best Reviewed
4.86 average rating
6th Best Weather
126 final comfort points
22nd Most Affordable
$72.31 average visitor spending
47th Most Accessible
airport: 84.9 mi.,
hub: 300 mi.
27th Most Biodiverse
1434 species
50th Most Jobs
353 jobs linked to park
Venture into the belly of one of the most complex cave systems in the United States. More than 119 caves are hidden beneath the surface in the Chihuahuan Desert of Carlsbad Caverns National Park, an underworld playground for unafraid adventurers.
26. Canyonlands National Park
📍 Utah
22nd Least Crowded
2.37 visits per acre
23rd Best Reviewed
4.70 average rating
17th Best Weather
95 final comfort points
45th Most Affordable
$126.20 average visitor spending
30th Most Accessible
airport: 26.2 mi.,
hub: 247 mi.
46th Most Biodiverse
983 species
23rd Most Jobs
1320 jobs linked to park
Arguably just as striking as other Utah national parks, but with fewer crowds. Canyonlands lays claim to an extraterrestrial-like landscape of deep gorges and distant mountains. The brilliant landscape fans out as far as the eye can visibly reach from high viewpoints in Canyonlands, the main attraction.
27. Dry Tortugas National Park
📍 Florida
15th Least Crowded
1.30 visits per acre
17th Best Reviewed
4.83 average rating
29th Best Weather
80 final comfort points
14th Most Affordable
$64.07 average visitor spending
14th Most Accessible
airport: 3.3 mi.,
hub: 160 mi.
57th Most Biodiverse
777 species
61st Most Jobs
58 jobs linked to park
Dry Tortugas National Park is a remote tropical paradise 70 miles west of Key West in the Florida Keys. The park is home to the most dazzling coral reefs in the continental United States, crystal clear waters, and an impressive 19th-century fort built before the Civil War.
28. Biscayne National Park
(tie) 📍 Florida
29th Least Crowded
3.30 visits per acre
50th Best Reviewed
4.56 average rating
26th Best Weather
89 final comfort points
29th Most Affordable
$89.11 average visitor spending
4th Most Accessible
airport: 34.9 mi.,
hub: 34.9 mi.
30th Most Biodiverse
1373 species
40th Most Jobs
659 jobs linked to park
Biscayne National Park is a deluxe Floridian park with all the toppings: affordable, easy to reach, and sprinkled with gorgeous weather. It’s also one of the largest marine parks in the NPS, boasting vibrant coral reefs, abundant marine life, mangrove forests, and tropical islands with a stunning view of downtown Miami as a backdrop.
28. Indiana Dunes National Park
(tie) 📍 Indiana
60th Least Crowded
180.20 visits per acre
62nd Best Reviewed
4.36 average rating
44th Best Weather
62 final comfort points
7th Most Affordable
$50.98 average visitor spending
6th Most Accessible
airport: 34.9 mi.,
hub: 43.1 mi.
10th Most Biodiverse
1964 species
19th Most Jobs
1690 jobs linked to park
Lake Michigan meets rolling beige dunes and overgrown coastal grass at Indiana Dunes National Park. Escape the city and head to the dunes for a relaxing weekend getaway.
30. White Sands National Park
36th Least Crowded
4.98 visits per acre
23rd Best Reviewed
4.70 average rating
8th Best Weather
120 final comfort points
10th Most Affordable
$58.15 average visitor spending
37th Most Accessible
airport: 98 mi.,
hub: 223 mi.
60th Most Biodiverse
545 species
42nd Most Jobs
572 jobs linked to park
Hang on tight as you sled head-first down a glistening gypsum dune in New Mexico’s Chihuahuan Desert. Maritime desert infrared waves stretch as far as the eye can see at this seemingly-barren park.
31. Pinnacles National Park
(tie) 📍 California
49th Least Crowded
12.79 visits per acre
50th Best Reviewed
4.56 average rating
3rd Best Weather
179 final comfort points
9th Most Affordable
$55.39 average visitor spending
10th Most Accessible
airport: 49.5 mi.,
hub: 79.4 mi.
40th Most Biodiverse
1187 species
57th Most Jobs
162 jobs linked to park
Pinnacles National Park in Central California is a chaparral cathedral of volcanic spires and a mecca of rock climbing routes.
31. Mammoth Cave National Park
(tie) 📍 Kentucky
42nd Least Crowded
9.03 visits per acre
55th Best Reviewed
4.53 average rating
30th Best Weather
78 final comfort points
36th Most Affordable
$94.74 average visitor spending
16th Most Accessible
airport: 82.9 mi.,
hub: 88.1 mi.
8th Most Biodiverse
1990 species
31st Most Jobs
828 jobs linked to park
Believed to be the world’s longest cave system, Mammoth Cave National Park contains more than 400 miles of caves with nearly every type of cave formation. It’s one of the few national parks in the USA that you can visit without worrying about the weather forecast, and with tour options suiting all abilities, it’s also highly accessible.
33. Arches National Park
(tie) 📍 Utah
52nd Least Crowded
19.33 visits per acre
12th Best Reviewed
4.86 average rating
16th Best Weather
100 final comfort points
53rd Most Affordable
$184.88 average visitor spending
25th Most Accessible
airport: 14.2 mi.,
hub: 235 mi.
51st Most Biodiverse
842 species
11th Most Jobs
3560 jobs linked to park
Arches National Park is a fan favorite among those who love geological features. Discover thousands of naturally-forming sandstone arches as you journey through trails laden with ancient rock art, remnants of local wildlife, and soaring pinnacles.
33. Rocky Mountain National Park
(tie) 📍 Colorado
50th Least Crowded
15.48 visits per acre
22nd Best Reviewed
4.73 average rating
54th Best Weather
25 final comfort points
47th Most Affordable
$141.89 average visitor spending
12th Most Accessible
airport: 72.2 mi.,
hub: 72.2 mi.
31st Most Biodiverse
1372 species
4th Most Jobs
8080 jobs linked to park
Rocky Mountain National Park is a popular destination that captures the best of Colorado: pristine lakes, dramatic peaks, and abounding wildlife. Hike at dawn to avoid the crowds and experience the park’s magic.
35. Badlands National Park
📍 South Dakota
33rd Least Crowded
4.31 visits per acre
4th Best Reviewed
4.90 average rating
31st Best Weather
77 final comfort points
19th Most Affordable
$70.43 average visitor spending
49th Most Accessible
airport: 54.4 mi.,
hub: 362 mi.
56th Most Biodiverse
778 species
29th Most Jobs
991 jobs linked to park
A key feature of western South Dakota, Badlands National Park is beloved by hikers, historical fanatics, and geology-appreciators alike. Buttes of rainbow sediment layers rise from the ground and distort the view for thousands of miles in South Dakota’s Badlands.
36. Congaree National Park
(tie) 📍 South Carolina
43rd Least Crowded
9.37 visits per acre
50th Best Reviewed
4.56 average rating
20th Best Weather
92 final comfort points
6th Most Affordable
$47.18 average visitor spending
9th Most Accessible
airport: 23.1 mi.,
hub: 96.3 mi.
36th Most Biodiverse
1221 species
58th Most Jobs
138 jobs linked to park
The Everglades of the East Coast, Congaree National Park houses the largest expanse of old-growth Harwoods in America. The floodplain forest of this boggy park sports an eerie, bald cypress landscape that’s seemingly deserted but is actually bustling with wildlife.
36. Kings Canyon National Park
(tie) 📍 California
17th Least Crowded
1.39 visits per acre
36th Best Reviewed
4.63 average rating
11th Best Weather
112 final comfort points
34th Most Affordable
$94.39 average visitor spending
29th Most Accessible
airport: 50.4 mi.,
hub: 204 mi.
34th Most Jobs
776 jobs linked to park
Kings Canyon National Park is an alpine citadel of towering sequoias and neighboring snow-capped granitic giants. Where undeniably beautiful meets easy-on-the-wallet, camp under a canopy of some of the largest trees in the world at a majestic Sierra Nevada Mountain campsite.
38. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
📍 Alaska
9th Least Crowded
0.22 visits per acre
1st Best Reviewed
4.93 average rating
52nd Best Weather
30 final comfort points
55th Most Affordable
$318.34 average visitor spending
57th Most Accessible
airport: 5.2 mi.
37th Most Biodiverse
1218 species
13th Most Jobs
2820 jobs linked to park
Witness Alaska’s massive rivers of ice flowing into the ocean at Glacier Bay National Park. Glacier Bay also makes a great destination for whale watchers in the summer months.
39. Lassen Volcanic National Park
(tie) 📍 California
30th Least Crowded
3.93 visits per acre
32nd Best Reviewed
4.66 average rating
36th Best Weather
73 final comfort points
21st Most Affordable
$71.60 average visitor spending
19th Most Accessible
airport: 43.9 mi., hub: 131
43rd Most Biodiverse
1107 species
49th Most Jobs
371 jobs linked to park
An isolated sweep of northern California country accommodates four different types of volcanoes in Lassen Volcanic National Park, a landscape composed of basaltic meadows and steaming fumaroles.
39. Bryce Canyon National Park
(tie) 📍 Utah
57th Least Crowded
68.68 visits per acre
4th Best Reviewed
4.90 average rating
41st Best Weather
65 final comfort points
28th Most Affordable
$88.98 average visitor spending
39th Most Accessible
airport: 80.2 mi., hub: 273
49th Most Biodiverse
883 species
12th Most Jobs
3020 jobs linked to park
Bryce Canyon may not be the place to escape the crowds, but the whimsical formations will be sure to excite your imagination. A high plateau gives way to endless vistas of red rock spires and cutting-edge ecological features.
41. Acadia National Park
📍 Maine
58th Least Crowded
79.07 visits per acre
4th Best Reviewed
4.90 average rating
37th Best Weather
71 final comfort points
43rd Most Affordable
$123.46 average visitor spending
43rd Most Accessible
airport: 46.1 mi., hub: 274
41st Most Biodiverse
1170 species
6th Most Jobs
6700 jobs linked to park
Coastal Maine is easily one of the most photogenic sites on the East Coast, and there’s no place to bring out your camera like Acadia National Park. Dense pine forests meet the wild Atlantic at this beloved destination, a New England enclave of historic sites and hiking trails.
42. Crater Lake National Park
(tie) 📍 Oregon
27th Least Crowded
3.06 visits per acre
4th Best Reviewed
4.90 average rating
59th Best Weather
-3 final comfort points
32nd Most Affordable
$91.43 average visitor spending
41st Most Accessible
airport: 62.7 mi., hub: 242
33rd Most Biodiverse
1357 species
38th Most Jobs
728 jobs linked to park
If you’re wondering if Crater Lake is worth the hype, the answer is a hundred times yes. Deep blue lake waters frozen in time inhabit the inside of a sleeping volcano, completely submerged in dense forest scenery.
42. Katmai National Park and Preserve
(tie) 📍 Alaska
3rd Least Crowded
0.009 visits per acre
1st Best Reviewed
4.93 average rating
52nd Best Weather
30 final comfort points
61st Most Affordable
$1,658.62 average visitor spending
61st Most Accessible
not airport accessible
24th Most Biodiverse
1462 species
32nd Most Jobs
785 jobs linked to park
Reached via charter flights from Anchorage and other towns in the surrounding area, Katmai National Park is one of the best places to indulge in the volcanic side of Alaska while spotting brown bears in the wild.
44. Denali National Park and Preserve
📍 Alaska
8th Least Crowded
0.11 visits per acre
45th Best Reviewed
4.60 average rating
61st Best Weather
-20 final comfort points
57th Most Affordable
$952.43 average visitor spending
44th Most Accessible
airport: 120 mi., hub: 243 mi.
14th Most Biodiverse
1823 species
7th Most Jobs
6640 jobs linked to park
Experience the grandeur of North America’s tallest mountain. Denali National Park offers the best glimpse of the epic beauty and iconic wildlife that make Alaska famous.
45. Petrified Forest National Park
📍 Arizona
21st Least Crowded
2.35 visits per acre
50th Best Reviewed
4.56 average rating
8th Best Weather
120 final comfort points
20th Most Affordable
$70.70 average visitor spending
36th Most Accessible
airport: 113 mi., hub: 196 mi.
58th Most Biodiverse
771 species
44th Most Jobs
434 jobs linked to park
A sprawl of badlands colors Petrified Forest National Park in eastern Arizona. This misnomer national park bears no trees but instead petrified residue of the once-wooded giants.
46. Glacier National Park
📍 Montana
25th Least Crowded
2.90 visits per acre
32nd Best Reviewed
4.66 average rating
51st Best Weather
34 final comfort points
44th Most Affordable
$125.44 average visitor spending
53rd Most Accessible
airport: 24.5 mi., hub: 528 mi.
23rd Most Biodiverse
1518 species
10th Most Jobs
5960 jobs linked to park
High on the Montana-Canada border sits an enchanted national park, a figment of the imagination manifested as Glacier National Park. Enjoy access to glaciers, pristine meadows, behemoth peaks, and over 700 miles of trails.
47. Gateway Arch National Park
📍 Missouri
63rd Least Crowded
12,564.62 visits per acre
55th Best Reviewed
4.53 average rating
40th Best Weather
68 final comfort points
4th Most Affordable
$46.23 average visitor spending
1st Most Accessible
airport: 14.4 mi.,
hub: 14.4 mi.
17th Most Jobs
1780 jobs linked to park
A most unusual national park, Gateway Arch curbs the traditional nature aspect of U.S. parks and instead focuses on architecture in Missouri’s major city. This national park will have your knees shaking as you view St. Louis from 630 feet in the air.
48. Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
📍 Colorado
35th Least Crowded
4.77 visits per acre
32nd Best Reviewed
4.66 average rating
33rd Best Weather
75 final comfort points
12th Most Affordable
$63.45 average visitor spending
31st Most Accessible
airport: 32.3 mi., hub: 244 mi.
52nd Most Biodiverse
827 species
47th Most Jobs
408 jobs linked to park
You’ll find a unique, land-locked beach and miles of silky sand at Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado. Plus, this ethereal park boasts the tallest sand dunes in all of North America.
49. Hot Springs National Park
📍 Arkansas
62nd Least Crowded
450.65 visits per acre
55th Best Reviewed
4.53 average rating
28th Best Weather
83 final comfort points
23rd Most Affordable
$76.71 average visitor spending
26th Most Accessible
airport: 53.2 mi., hub: 199 mi.
39th Most Biodiverse
1192 species
14th Most Jobs
2710 jobs linked to park
More than forty natural hot springs emerge from Hot Springs Mountain in the heart of Arkansas. Hot Springs National Park invites park goers to lounge in a wild creek or let their troubles melt away on Bathhouse Row.
50. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
📍 Colorado
48th Least Crowded
11.60 visits per acre
17th Best Reviewed
4.83 average rating
33rd Best Weather
75 final comfort points
11th Most Affordable
$58.53 average visitor spending
33rd Most Accessible
airport: 13.8 mi., hub: 276 mi.
54th Most Biodiverse
807 species
55th Most Jobs
243 jobs linked to park
Soaring, ancient cliffs confine the mighty Gunnison River at the lesser-visited Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. Its rugged terrain attracts daring adventurers, and its remote location grants incredible stargazing.
51. Voyageurs National Park
📍 Minnesota
14th Least Crowded
1.01 visits per acre
36th Best Reviewed
4.63 average rating
47th Best Weather
40 final comfort points
31st Most Affordable
$91.02 average visitor spending
45th Most Accessible
airport: 86.2 mi., hub: 281 mi.
29th Most Biodiverse
1387 species
53rd Most Jobs
278 jobs linked to park
A popular retreat for water enthusiasts and dark sky seekers, Voyageurs National Park entices visitors to paddle to their own private island, dare to cliff dive, or rent a houseboat and call a lake home for a day or five.
52. Guadalupe Mountains National Park
(tie) 📍 Texas
24th Least Crowded
2.63 visits per acre
50th Best Reviewed
4.56 average rating
13th Best Weather
107 final comfort points
42nd Most Affordable
$115.69 average visitor spending
51st Most Accessible
airport: 103 mi., hub: 332 mi.
28th Most Biodiverse
1413 species
52nd Most Jobs
311 jobs linked to park
Surrounded by the dominating Chihuahuan Desert, Guadalupe Mountains National Park is home to the tallest peak in Texas. Plus, with a shared New Mexican border, you’ll get double the wild, primitive experience in this striking landscape.
52. Mesa Verde National Park
(tie) 📍 Colorado
44th Least Crowded
9.63 visits per acre
36th Best Reviewed
4.63 average rating
27th Best Weather
85 final comfort points
41st Most Affordable
$114.81 average visitor spending
34th Most Accessible
airport: 48.9 mi., hub: 250 mi.
42nd Most Biodiverse
1113 species
36th Most Jobs
762 jobs linked to park
Masterful construction by the Ancestral Pueblo makes Mesa Verde National Park an iconic destination. Tour North America’s largest cliff dwelling and many more historic sites.
54. Great Basin National Park
📍 Nevada
19th Least Crowded
1.86 visits per acre
55th Best Reviewed
4.53 average rating
23rd Best Weather
90 final comfort points
15th Most Affordable
$64.22 average visitor spending
46th Most Accessible
airport: 142 mi., hub: 234 mi.
44th Most Biodiverse
1037 species
59th Most Jobs
122 jobs linked to park
A foray to Great Basin National Park means experiencing a more lush side of the desert-associated state of Nevada. For a fraction of the cost of some of the more popular national parks, explore the alpine lakes and high crags in this land of diversity that spans multiple ecosystems.
55. Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve
📍 Alaska
4th Least Crowded
0.009 visits per acre
59th Best Reviewed
4.40 average rating
60th Best Weather
-5 final comfort points
58th Most Affordable
$1,379.22 average visitor spending
52nd Most Accessible
airport: 188 mi., hub: 195 mi.
17th Most Biodiverse
1725 species
21st Most Jobs
1510 jobs linked to park
Wrangell-St. Elias contains 7 of the 10 highest peaks in the United States. America’s largest national park also contains endless acres of forests, glaciers, lava fields, and even Alaska’s most famous ghost town.
56. Lake Clark National Park and Preserve
📍 Alaska
2nd Least Crowded
0.006 visits per acre
44th Best Reviewed
4.60 average rating
47th Best Weather
40 final comfort points
62nd Most Affordable
$1,793.40 average visitor spending
61st Most Accessible
not airport accessible
15th Most Biodiverse
1809 species
46th Most Jobs
421 jobs linked to park
Lake Clark National Park offers one of the best tastes of southcentral Alaska’s landscapes. A wilderness full of towering mountains, evergreen forests, and glistening lakes lies an hour away from Alaska’s largest city.
57. Isle Royale National Park
📍 Michigan
6th Least Crowded
0.05 visits per acre
32nd Best Reviewed
4.66 average rating
47th Best Weather
40 final comfort points
56th Most Affordable
$359.05 average visitor spending
50th Most Accessible
airport: 41.2 mi., hub: 375 mi.
32nd Most Biodiverse
1368 species
60th Most Jobs
120 jobs linked to park
Looking to escape the crowds? Then don’t skip out on Isle Royale National Park. This isolated Lake Tahoe-like island is surrounded by Lake Superior and beckons visitors to find refuge in the remote wilderness.
58. Theodore Roosevelt National Park
📍 North Dakota
45th Least Crowded
10.60 visits per acre
36th Best Reviewed
4.63 average rating
46th Best Weather
50 final comfort points
13th Most Affordable
$63.87 average visitor spending
54th Most Accessible
airport: 41.8 mi., hub: 572 mi.
53rd Most Biodiverse
808 species
43rd Most Jobs
570 jobs linked to park
Relive the legacy of one of America’s most famous presidents, and the man who spearheaded preserving the country’s most fragile wilderness areas, Theodore Roosevelt. The park is an expanse of sprawling prairie and badlands and is the home of commanding wildlife such as bison, elk, and wild horses.
59. Virgin Islands National Park
53rd Least Crowded
22.83 visits per acre
23rd Best Reviewed
4.70 average rating
38th Best Weather
70 final comfort points
30th Most Affordable
$90.20 average visitor spending
57th Most Accessible
airport: 13.8 mi.
47th Most Biodiverse
968 species
51st Most Jobs
347 jobs linked to park
Virgin Islands National Park is one of the only Caribbean destinations within the National Park Service. Its white-sand beaches, sparkling blue waters, and vibrant coral reef system are all set against lush tropical forests and historic ruins.
60. Wind Cave National Park
📍 South Dakota
51st Least Crowded
17.44 visits per acre
59th Best Reviewed
4.40 average rating
43rd Best Weather
63 final comfort points
27th Most Affordable
$88.95 average visitor spending
48th Most Accessible
airport: 48.1 mi., hub: 341 mi.
45th Most Biodiverse
995 species
37th Most Jobs
741 jobs linked to park
An extensive cave system exists in earthen cavities quietly hidden below one of the largest prairies in the USA at Wind Cave National Park. The park is the ideal pit stop on an ultimate tour of South Dakota, in between both Mount Rushmore and Badlands National Park.
61. American Samoa National Park
📍 American Samoa
18th Least Crowded
1.47 visits per acre
45th Best Reviewed
4.60 average rating
56th Best Weather
0 final comfort points
63rd Most Affordable
no data
57th Most Accessible
airport: 14.1 mi.
34th Most Biodiverse
1352 species
63rd Most Jobs
no data
Journey to the heart of the South Pacific to visit America’s only national park in the southern hemisphere. American Samoa National Park ignites the senses through an island sea breeze, lush tropical scenery, and tasty local seafood.
62. Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
📍 Alaska
1st Least Crowded
0.001visits per acre
59th Best Reviewed
4.40 average rating
63rd Best Weather
-50 final comfort points
59th Most Affordable
$1,412.40 average visitor spending
56th Most Accessible
airport: 241 mi., hub: 617 mi.
54th Most Biodiverse
185 species
56th Most Jobs
219 jobs linked to park
Few places on Earth rival the vast feeling of Gates of the Arctic National Park, a slice of magic in the far north. It’s the ultimate escape for uncultivated wilderness treks with few other people around.
63. Kobuk Valley National Park
📍 Alaska
5th Least Crowded
0.01 visits per acre
63rd Best Reviewed
4.30 average rating
62nd Best Weather
-25 final comfort points
60th Most Affordable
$1,583.79 average visitor spending
61st Most Accessible
not airport accessible
59th Most Biodiverse
611 species
48th Most Jobs
392 jobs linked to park
America’s northernmost sand dunes interrupt the tundra in the Kobuk Valley. The Kobuk Valley also offers a glimpse of human life in harmony with the nature of the Far North.
There you have it – the best national parks in the USA, ranked according to data! For more travel inspiration, check our list of the best places to travel in 2024. And for outdoor lovers, don’t miss our hands-on test of the best backpacking backpacks.
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