米兰体育

Skip to content
NOWCAST 米兰体育 13 5pm Newscast
Watch on Demand
Advertisement

America's best national parks for camping

Where to pitch your tent this year

America's best national parks for camping

Where to pitch your tent this year

Popular Mechanics logo
Updated: 2:44 PM CDT Apr 24, 2019
Editorial Standards 鈸�
Advertisement
America's best national parks for camping

Where to pitch your tent this year

Popular Mechanics logo
Updated: 2:44 PM CDT Apr 24, 2019
Editorial Standards 鈸�

The United States has dozens of gorgeous national parks spread around this big country. Most of them are incredible places to camp out, and here are our favorites you just can't miss out on.

Check out some of the best states to take a road-trip this summer in the related video above.

Advertisement
-
Getty Images

Yellowstone National Park,聽Wyoming

"The sites at the drive-in Canyon Campground are really convenient for spotting wildlife, with trails into the Grand Canyon of the . It鈥檚 a big campground, but the tents-only Loop E is more secluded, especially sites 95 and 96." 鈥�Linda Veress, Yellowstone Spokeswoman And Former Ranger

Getty Images

Biscayne National Park,聽Florida

"Pitch your tent at Boca Chita Key鈥檚 open campground. The key isn鈥檛 big, but I like the , and there is so much fascinating wildlife: osprey, manatees, dolphins, rays and wild, migrating birds. They鈥檙e best in spring and fall, but winter has the best weather." 鈥�Matt Johnson, Public Affairs Officer

Getty Images

Acadia National Park,聽Maine

"Reserve one of the nine hike-in sites at Schoodic Woods Campground. It鈥檚 on the mainland, but the sites are away from the road and you鈥檒l feel like you鈥檙e alone in the forest." 鈥擟hristie Anastasia, Public Affairs Specialist, Ranger

Advertisement
Getty Images

Hot Springs National Park,聽Arkansas

"My favorite campsite is No. 27 in Gulpha Gorge Campground. It has the relaxing sound of the water, easy creek access to dip your toes, nighttime programs at the nearby amphitheater, and it鈥檚 not too far from the restrooms." 鈥擲helley Todd, Natural Resource Program Manager

Getty Images

Yosemite National Park,聽California

"The is one of my favorite places in the summer. It is out of the main valley and above 8,000 feet, so it鈥檚 a totally different ecosystem of plants and animals like yellow-bellied marmots and pikas." 鈥擩amie Richards, Ranger

Getty Images

Great Smoky Mountains National Park,聽North Carolina

"The near Bryson City, North Carolina, lets you enjoy the sounds and sights of Deep Creek. Then it鈥檚 an easy walk to Juney Whank Falls, an 80-foot cascade. There are great opportunities for trout fishing and kids can look for salamanders." 鈥�Dana Soehn, Management Assistant

Advertisement
Getty Images

Isle Royale National Park,聽Michigan

"There is a small backcountry campsite on Lake Superior off the beaten path on the north shore of Isle Royale, . It鈥檚 beautiful and quiet. Last year鈥檚 moose count was about 1,600. It doesn鈥檛 guarantee you鈥檒l see one, but it鈥檚 not a big island." 鈥擟hris Amidon, Supervisory Park Range

Getty Images

Denali National Park & Preserve,聽Alaska

"At , there is a campground with just 28 sites. You鈥檙e as far from civilization as you can be while still being on a road. You get amazing views of Denali only 26 miles away 鈥� it looks monstrous." 鈥擟had Oelke, Backcountry Ranger

Getty Images

Voyageurs National Park,聽Minnesota

"Paddle out to the chain of four lakes. There is only one single-family campsite at each, and Quill or Loyden are occupied the least." 鈥�Chuck Remus, Former Voyageurs Chief Ranger

Advertisement