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An inventory of the ten most beautiful national parks in the United States

Glacier National Park

The park is mainly composed of mountains, more than 130 lakes and 26 glaciers, covering an area of 1584 square kilometers. The six mile Grinnell glacier is the most spectacular gold in the park.

The park has a 50 mile sunny road, built in the 1920s, across watersheds and steep cliffs, while the 2.5 mile Santa Maria falls trail leads to two waterfalls.

The nine mile long siyeh pass is recognized as a difficult road to take, and brave hikers can challenge it. In addition, there are puma, lynx and grizzly bear and other animals in the park.

Great smoke Mountains National Park

Dayanshan National Park has a history of 80 years. Covering an area of 814 square miles, with up to 9 million visitors a year, it is the most popular National Park in the United States.

Walking nine miles in the newfound Strait, it's a precipitous cliff, very spectacular. The ketzkov Ring Road in the park is closed to traffic on Wednesdays and Saturdays every summer.

Olympic National Park

The park is dominated by rugged coasts, glaciers and temperate rainforests, covering an area of 1442 square kilometers. The rugged Olympic mountain and forest mountain can be seen from the viewing platform of Hurricane ridge.

Here you can paddle to explore the Pacific Ocean, find hidden caves, and observe seals, otters and vultures. On the road to the dark curtain, the Hoh Xil rain forest can see large leaf maples, ferns and rare plants in the original woodland of the west coast.

Yellowstone National Park

Most of the land covered by geotherm and wildlife in the state of Montana and Iowa covers an area of about 34km.

Easy way to visit: two loops connect most of the scenic spots, from the old faithful waterfall to the tower waterfall. Difficult way to visit: the alpine tour guide takes you away from the land of your countrymen and into the real wilderness.

Yosemite National Park

It covers an area of 1169 square kilometers with 3.2 million visitors per year.

Most of the visitors stayed in the seven mile long beautiful resort valley. The trestle is steep but short, and the road leading to the Weiner falls flyover has a very beautiful view.

The easy drive Tioga road takes you to the 39 mile high Toulon prairie. The hardest part is climbing El caputan Road, and the smartest way is to climb the sentry dome and enjoy 360 degree sightseeing.

Acadia National Park

The 47 square mile park is home to blueberries, blue water, ethereal islands, spruce and pine forests, and rugged coastlines, with summer and autumn at its peak.

The easy route is the 27 mile Park loop, while the more challenging route is the 120 mile trail or cycle track.

Denali National Park

The 91 mile long park road connects the subarctic wilderness with the wildlife rich peaks of North America.

People scramble to get to the summit at the summer solstice to watch the sunrise at 3:45 and the sunset at 12:30. Here visitors can see the park's four unique animals: bighorn sheep, caribou, moose and grizzly bear.

Grand Canyon National Park

The park's most distinctive and attractive is the Grand Canyon, 277 miles long, 15 miles wide and 1 mile deep.

If you go down 1000 feet in the Grand Canyon, you'll see 250 million year old rocks. The lower you go, the smoother the slope will take you to the world 1.2 million years ago.

Although you can ride mules in the park, you still have to walk most of the time.

Rocky Mountain National Park

The Rocky Mountain National Park, which appears in the movie, is characterized by towering peaks, delicate alpine tundra, jagged cliffs of bighorn sheep, glacial canyons and wild flowers blooming everywhere.

Covering a total area of 415 square miles, the park offers a spectacular view of the continental watershed ridge as you hike up the 14259 foot mountain range.

Half the height of Mount lance, you can see an alpine lake 1000 feet below the cliff.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Since its eruption in 1983, Kilauea volcano has become one of the most spectacular phenomena on earth.

The park covers 505 square miles and visitors can view the Kilauea Crater from the Highlands adjacent to the Thomas Museum.

There are easy and fast roads leading to the crater and overlooking the park. You can also take a boat tour where the red hot lava seeps into the Pacific Ocean.

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