Discover the beauty of breathtaking National Parks
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Drive through Jasper’s rugged wilderness where glaciers glint, wildlife roams, and the Rockies rise with storybook scale.
Drive where giants grow. These redwoods aren’t just trees, they’re timekeepers. Step into the stillness and let California’s ancient forest show you what awe feels like.
Where bathhouses steam and mountains breathe, Hot Springs is part spa, part forest escape. Walk, drive, and soak up the healing stories in America’s oldest national park.
Watch the earth breathe. Lassen’s steaming vents, lava domes, and icy lakes turn this wild corner of California into a living science lesson wrapped in alpine beauty.
Drive the rim of New River Gorge where ancient rock and roaring river carve a landscape full of drama, depth, and Appalachian awe.
Peer into the raw depths of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, where shadowy cliffs, roaring rivers, and ancient rock whisper tales from deep time.
Explore Big Bend National Park with a self-guided audio tour! Discover stunning canyons, scenic drives, and desert landscapes at your own pace.
Drive through the surreal shimmer of White Sands, where gypsum dunes stretch like snow and every ripple catches the light and the imagination.
This self-guided Yellowstone tour uncovers geysers, canyons, and critters—along with the wild, weird, and wonderful stories of America’s first national park.
Drive through Grand Teton where jagged peaks, alpine lakes, and moose sightings create a landscape too stunning to be real—but it is.
Step into the homes of the Ancestral Puebloans. These guided tours of Mesa Verde National Park reveal cliff dwellings, ancient culture, and a civilization carved in stone.
Yoho may be small, but its cliffs, cascades, and quiet trails hold stories as grand as the Rockies.
This Acadia National Park audio tour guides you from mountain summits to crashing shores, with stories rooted deep in rock, sea, and sky.
This isn’t just a canyon. It’s the canyon. Drive the rim, meet ancient stories, and take in views so unreal, you’ll keep checking if they’re real.
Drive the Smokies through misty ridges, wildflowers, and Cherokee echoes. This tour brings the park’s hidden stories to light with every curve.
Sedona stuns with red rocks, wild legends, and sky-high views. Sunsets, good vibes, and stories from the stones, this desert drive has it all.
Head toward Mount Rainier where the mountain looms like a myth. This tour winds through forests, wildflower fields, and volcanic wonder.
Circle Olympic National Park from tidepools to treetops. Rainforests, beaches, and snowy peaks—all in one park and one epic drive.
Explore the extremes of Death Valley as your audio guide unveils salt flats, ghost towns, and desert wonders across one of Earth’s hottest and most haunting landscapes.
Drive through a desert dreamscape where twisted trees and towering rocks tell ancient stories. Joshua Tree’s wild beauty and quiet mystery unfold at every turn.
Glide through Skyline Drive through Shenandoah where rolling ridges, fall colors, and mountain tales stretch as far as the eye can see.
Drive Glacier National Park’s Going-to-the-Sun Road, where jagged peaks, wildflowers, and glacial valleys tell a story carved in stone and sky.
Explore Badlands National Park where jagged cliffs, fossil beds, and shifting light make the land feel like another planet with ancient roots.
Drive through Arches National Park where rock fins, balanced boulders, and sandstone windows make the desert feel alive.
Frozen trees. Painted deserts. Ancient secrets under every step. Petrified Forest is like driving through a time capsule carved by wind and stone.
Canyonlands unfolds in layers—canyons, cliffs, and mesas stacked with silence and wonder. This drive takes you across the top of the world.
Witness earth in motion. This drive through Hawaii Volcanoes National Park reveals craters, lava fields, and stories rising from the depths of the island’s fiery core.
Stand atop Horseshoe Bend’s towering cliffs for a view that defies imagination. Then drive through Page, where tales of river and red rock come alive.
Wind through Zion’s narrow canyons where red walls rise like cathedrals and every turn reveals another holy view.
Yosemite National Park doesn’t shout—it stuns. Granite giants, thunderous falls, and quiet trails guide you through a valley that speaks in silence.
Drive the rim of Bryce Canyon where stone spires called hoodoos glow at sunrise. It’s like walking through a coral reef turned to stone.
This Rocky Mountain National Park audio tour leads you to alpine lakes, scenic pullouts, and sky-high passes where stories echo from the peaks to the pines.
Explore Capitol Reef where cliffs, domes, and hidden orchards tell the quieter, fruit-filled side of Utah’s wild landscape.
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What are the most visited national parks?
The most visited national parks include:
Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Tennessee/North Carolina)
Grand Canyon National Park (Arizona)
Rocky Mountain National Park (Colorado)
Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, Montana, Idaho)
Yosemite National Park (California)
How do I find information about a specific national park?
Visit the National Park Service (NPS) website (www.nps.gov) for official maps, alerts, fees, and trip-planning guides.
How much does it cost to visit a national park?
Entrance fees vary:
Free parks: Great Smoky Mountains NP, Redwood NP, North Cascades NP
Standard park entrance fees range from $5–$35 per vehicle
America the Beautiful Pass ($80/year) grants access to all national parks
Do I need a reservation to visit a national park?
Some parks require reservations, especially for high-traffic areas, campgrounds, or timed entry. Examples include:
Arches National Park (Utah) – Timed Entry
Yosemite National Park (California) – Summer Reservations
Glacier National Park (Montana) – Going-to-the-Sun Road Pass
Can I bring my pet to a national park?
Most national parks allow pets, but with restrictions:
Pets must be on a leash (6 feet max)
Not allowed on most trails (exceptions: Acadia, Shenandoah)
Some parks have pet-friendly trails and boarding services
What are some must-try activities in national parks?
Hiking: Over 21,000 miles of trails
Wildlife Viewing: Bison, elk, bears, birds
Scenic Drives: Blue Ridge Parkway, Going-to-the-Sun Road
Stargazing: Dark Sky Parks like Bryce Canyon & Big Bend
Water Activities: Kayaking, rafting, fishing
When are national park free entrance days?
The NPS offers free entrance on select days each year:
- January 20 — Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- April 19 — First day of National Park Week
- June 21 — Juneteenth National Independence Day
- August 4 — Anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act
- September 28 — National Public Lands Day
- November 11 — Veterans Day