There
 are more than 400 national parks in the United States, each either 
representing a place of great scientific, educational or recreational 
value, or being known for their exceptional beauty. Covering all 
climates and land types, these national parks are some of the most 
breathtaking locales in all of the world. Here are seven lesser-known 
yet incredibly beautiful national parks that you should visit.
Crater Lake National Park

Source: Matador Network

Source: National History Photography

Source: WallpaperToon
Arches National Park

Source: deviantART
Arches
 National Park is home to more than 2,000 natural stone arches, easily 
earning it a place on this list of the United States’ most beautiful 
national parks. Located in the high desert of Utah, the park’s unique 
landscape was created by years of intense erosion and unique geological 
processes. Native Americans were the first to inhabit the area 
surrounding Arches National Park, and visitors can see remnants of their
 presence throughout the park.

Source: deviantART

Source: OneBigPhoto

Source: Wikimedia
Kenai Fjords National Park

Source: Oars
With
 crystal-clear glaciers and snowy mountains in every direction, Kenai 
Fjords is easily one of the country’s most beautiful national parks. The
 park contains 38 flowing glaciers that carve the land and create 
beautiful rivers and lakes. While it doesn’t quite get the exposure it 
deserves—Alaska is a bit far for most of the country—Kenai Fjords 
National Park hosts a diverse, unique ecosystem and surprisingly lush 
forests.

Source: deviantART

Source: Wikimedia

Badlands National Park

Source: Perfect HDR
Located
 in southwestern South Dakota, Badlands National Park protects 244,000 
acres of prairie where iconic mammals like the saber-toothed cat once 
lived. The park is made up of an impressive expanse of buttes, spires 
and pinnacles, giving its landscape a particularly distinct look. In 
addition to being one of the most beautiful national parks, Badlands is 
also known to contain an array of geologically important fossils.

Source: Jordan Powers

Source: National Park Service

Source: National Park Service
Mount Rainier National Park

Source: gdefon
Mount
 Rainier National Park contains both a rich ecosystem and the most 
glaciated peak in the contiguous United States. Located in Washington 
state, the park was established in 1899 as the country’s fifth national 
park. Mount Rainier is the highest peak in the Cascade Range, standing 
at 14,410 feet. Along with being one of the country’s most beautiful 
national parks, Mount Rainier National Park also contains old-growth 
tree stands that are 1,000 or more years old.

Source: Booms Beat

Source: Cory Klein

Source: Photosof.org
Big Bend National Park

Source: Dave Larson
Situated
 in Far West Texas, Big Bend National Park sees about 300,000 visitors 
each year. Known as one of the most beautiful national parks, Big Bend 
contains diverse plant and animal life, including 1,200 plant species, 
450 bird species and 3,600 types of insects. Due to the various habitats
 and climates present in the park, Big Bend National Park marks the 
place where both western and eastern species intersect.

Source: Dave Larson

Source: Travel Channel

Source: 4Wlp
Carlsbad Caverns National Park

Source: American Southwest
Unlike
 a majority America’s most beautiful national parks, you will only 
discover the mysteries of Carlsbad Caverns National Park by travelling 
deep underground. The 119 known caves that make up the park were created
 when sulfuric acid dissolved the area’s surrounding limestone. While 
some of the park’s caves are preserved to maintain their integrity, 
visitors explore within reason. Carlsbad Caverns National Park is 
located in New Mexico.

Source: World Travel Destinations
Source: National Geographic
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There
 are more than 400 national parks in the United States, each either 
representing a place of great scientific, educational or recreational 
value, or being known for their exceptional beauty. Covering all 
climates and land types, these national parks are some of the most 
breathtaking locales in all of the world. Here are seven lesser-known 
yet incredibly beautiful national parks that you should visit.
Crater Lake National Park

Source: Matador Network

Source: National History Photography

Source: WallpaperToon
Arches National Park

Source: deviantART
Arches
 National Park is home to more than 2,000 natural stone arches, easily 
earning it a place on this list of the United States’ most beautiful 
national parks. Located in the high desert of Utah, the park’s unique 
landscape was created by years of intense erosion and unique geological 
processes. Native Americans were the first to inhabit the area 
surrounding Arches National Park, and visitors can see remnants of their
 presence throughout the park.

Source: deviantART

Source: OneBigPhoto

Source: Wikimedia
Kenai Fjords National Park

Source: Oars
With
 crystal-clear glaciers and snowy mountains in every direction, Kenai 
Fjords is easily one of the country’s most beautiful national parks. The
 park contains 38 flowing glaciers that carve the land and create 
beautiful rivers and lakes. While it doesn’t quite get the exposure it 
deserves—Alaska is a bit far for most of the country—Kenai Fjords 
National Park hosts a diverse, unique ecosystem and surprisingly lush 
forests.

Source: deviantART

Source: Wikimedia

Badlands National Park

Source: Perfect HDR
Located
 in southwestern South Dakota, Badlands National Park protects 244,000 
acres of prairie where iconic mammals like the saber-toothed cat once 
lived. The park is made up of an impressive expanse of buttes, spires 
and pinnacles, giving its landscape a particularly distinct look. In 
addition to being one of the most beautiful national parks, Badlands is 
also known to contain an array of geologically important fossils.

Source: Jordan Powers

Source: National Park Service

Source: National Park Service
Mount Rainier National Park

Source: gdefon
Mount
 Rainier National Park contains both a rich ecosystem and the most 
glaciated peak in the contiguous United States. Located in Washington 
state, the park was established in 1899 as the country’s fifth national 
park. Mount Rainier is the highest peak in the Cascade Range, standing 
at 14,410 feet. Along with being one of the country’s most beautiful 
national parks, Mount Rainier National Park also contains old-growth 
tree stands that are 1,000 or more years old.

Source: Booms Beat

Source: Cory Klein

Source: Photosof.org
Big Bend National Park

Source: Dave Larson
Situated
 in Far West Texas, Big Bend National Park sees about 300,000 visitors 
each year. Known as one of the most beautiful national parks, Big Bend 
contains diverse plant and animal life, including 1,200 plant species, 
450 bird species and 3,600 types of insects. Due to the various habitats
 and climates present in the park, Big Bend National Park marks the 
place where both western and eastern species intersect.

Source: Dave Larson

Source: Travel Channel

Source: 4Wlp
Carlsbad Caverns National Park

Source: American Southwest
Unlike
 a majority America’s most beautiful national parks, you will only 
discover the mysteries of Carlsbad Caverns National Park by travelling 
deep underground. The 119 known caves that make up the park were created
 when sulfuric acid dissolved the area’s surrounding limestone. While 
some of the park’s caves are preserved to maintain their integrity, 
visitors explore within reason. Carlsbad Caverns National Park is 
located in New Mexico.

Source: World Travel Destinations
Source: National Geographic



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