While I haven’t been to all of these, I have drive through a couple. They are stunning in the winter and such a fun experience. IT IS COLD – but such an amazing beauty that you don’t get to experience in many places. The United States is home to many beautiful national parks that offer stunning winter landscapes and unique activities.
I personally love to visit places in the warm weather, but you can’t deny how beautiful the landscapes are covered in snow. It is so peaceful, and almost ethereal. If you haven’t visited a National Park in the winter- I encourage you do put it on your bucket list. It is an amazing experience.
Here are some of the best national parks in the winter
Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, Montana, Idaho):
- Witness the magic of snow-covered landscapes and geothermal features.
- Opportunities for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and wildlife watching.
- Many beautiful sites like the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Yosemite National Park (California):
- Experience the park’s iconic granite cliffs and waterfalls against a snowy backdrop.
- Winter sports like skiing and snowshoeing are popular.
Grand Teton National Park (Wyoming):
- Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Teton mountain range covered in snow.
- Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are popular activities.
Rocky Mountain National Park (Colorado):
- Explore snow-covered peaks, frozen lakes, and wildlife in the winter wonderland.
- Snowshoeing and sledding are popular activities.
Acadia National Park (Maine):
- Experience the serene beauty of Acadia’s landscapes covered in snow.
- Winter hiking and snowshoeing trails offer a unique perspective.
Denali National Park and Preserve (Alaska):
- Enjoy the pristine wilderness and the chance to see the Northern Lights.
- Dog sledding and cross-country skiing are popular winter activities.
Mount Rainier National Park (Washington):
- Admire the majestic Mount Rainier surrounded by snow-covered forests.
- Winter activities include snowshoeing and ranger-led snow walks.
- If it’s your first time going, check out our How to spend 1 day at Mt. Rainier guide.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Tennessee, North Carolina):
- Witness the park’s beauty with snow-dusted mountains and frost-covered trees.
- Winter hiking and wildlife observation are popular.
Zion National Park (Utah):
- Experience the contrast of red rock formations and snow-covered landscapes.
- Winter hiking and photography opportunities abound.
- One of our favorite trails is the Riverside Walk Trail Zion National Park
Crater Lake National Park (Oregon):
- Marvel at the deep blue waters of Crater Lake surrounded by snow.
- Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are popular winter activities.
Remember to check park conditions, road closures, and weather forecasts before planning your visit, as some parks may have limited access during winter. This list of best National Parks in winter is just the beginning. There are so many fantastic places to visit during the winter months. There are several that are warm and several that are cold – so decided if you want to deal with the snow and then plan a trip from there.
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