Just outside of Moab is an area with over 2,000 natural sandstone arches. The whole park is home to giant sandstone formations and arches that will take your breath away.
The Badlands are a striking series of eroded hills among the flat South Dakota Plains. Fossil hunting, hiking, climbing, stargazing and more at Badlands National Park
Tall, steep and narrow. This hidden gem is located in Colorado. It massive black walls are a striking site. This small but might park is definitely worth a visit.
This small but spectacular park should by on anyone's bucket list. The amphitheaters of rock formations are larger than life in this Utah park.
Upstream from the Grand Canyon is another great chasm of red rock. At the confluence of the Green and Colorado, Canyonlands provides stunning vistas without the crowds.
A 60 mile long fold in the earth creating spectacular formations of red rocks, arches and canyons. Capitol Reef, an undiscovered gem of the national parks.
The hottest and driest place on earth. The lowest place in the continent. This park is better than you might initially think.
The smallest national park is a monument to the westward expansion of the United States, featuring the majestic Gateway Arch in St. Louis.
One of the Big Three National Parks. This is one of the seven wonders of the natural world contained within one of America's best National Parks.
The most majestic mountain range in North America is right around the corner from Yellowstone. This park has a character of its own with mountain lakes, bears, moose and scenic vistas.
No, this is not the Sahara Desert. At the base of the San De Cristo mountains are spectacular sand dunes home to the highest in North America. This park is one of the four in Colorado, and one of the most unique parks in the system.
A park of creation. Hawaii Volcanos National Park features tunnels formed by lava, craters of lava, rainforest and so much more.
The New River Gorge moves its way to a beautiful gorge in West Virginia. Rafting, hiking, driving this park has it all.
Home to the Queen of the Desert, the Saguaro Cactus. This national park is easily accessed by the city of Tucson. Step into a different world with desert mountains, over a million cacti, scenic drives and trails.
Stand beneath vast groves of the largest and oldest trees on earth. Take in one of the deepest canyons in the world all in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Virgin Islands National Park is one of the twelve national park outside the lower 48. This park is located almost exclusively on the island of St. John. Home to some of the best beaches in the world and many hikes to ruin sugar plantations.
Among the largest caves in the world, Wind Cave gives the unique chance to see the world right below our feet. On the surface be sure to look for the bison herds.
Jacob's favorite national park is the world's first national park. This unique park is home to over 1/2 of the world's geysers. Hot springs, canyons, mountains, lakes, this park has more than you can imagine.
The crown jewel of the National Parks is a must-see before you die kind of place. The most beautiful valley in the world, the highest waterfalls on the continent, towering sequoia trees, and alpine lakes.
One of the best parks in the system, immerse yourself in Zion. This park is the most spectacular of the mighty 5. A trip to this park is one that you will never forget.