Emily Pennington
- I’ve visited all of the US national parks. Of the 63, I have a few favorites and letdowns.
- Gates of the Arctic, Big Bend, and Yosemite have blown me away.
- I didn’t love Dry Tortugas National Park or Gateway Arch National Park — neither felt immersive.
One of the top things travelers love to do when they visit the United States is embark on a great American road trip, filled with stunning national parks.
From Yellowstone’s thundering herds of bison to Yosemite’s towering granite walls, there’s no shortage of natural wonders inside the millions of acres of American parkland.
Of course, with 63 different parks to visit, it’s inevitable that some won’t be a slam dunk for every single visitor.
I spent the entirety of 2020 visiting every US national park, and although most were absolutely spellbinding, there are several that I won’t be rushing back to anytime soon.
Below, I’ll get into four of my all-time favorites — plus three let-downs that some travelers might want to skip.