A couple of days ago we began listing our family top ten American national parks. Today the list continues…
Our tenth favorite national park is Acadia. In the North Atlantic region is an iconic place on the coast of Maine that has many tidal pools and an awesome hike called the Bee Hike trail. We canceled this peaceful park in the summer of 2013.
The park that topped our list at number nine is Rocky Mountain. This amazing mountainous wonderland is filled with many peaks above ten thousand feet above sea level. Living in this national park are Marmots, Moose and many other magnificent wildlife creatures. We canceled this park in the summer of summer of 2012.
Bill’s favorite national park, Glacier, was eighth on the family list. Located in Montana, we visited this preserved landscape of majestic beauty in the summer of 2011. Driving on the 50 mile Going-to-the-Sun Road is a must. Filled with waterfalls, cliffs and bears on the side of the street, it is one of the best places to drive in the world. Hiking to crystal clear blue glacier lakes and relaxing in gorgeous lodges located within the park makes visiting this place a dream come true.
Our seventh family favorite is National Park of American Samoa. This remote island contains a rain forest and the most wonderful native people we have ever met. The warm waters contain protected coral reefs and are alive and full of aquatic wildlife. It was truly a blessing to travel and cancel this national park in the summer of 2013.
Great Smoky Mountains is number six on our list and is the national park that we have visited the most. Half of this huge wilderness in our home state of North Carolina. The waterfalls, autumn foliage, and endless amount of hiking trails make this place our favorite weekend getaway. We love to camp here as well as explore for hidden wildlife. We have seen elk, bear and many other animals. We will continue to cherish this fantastic park.
At number five is the first national park established in the United States. Yellowstone is such a fabulous environment. With its geysers, bison and bears every family should experience the benefit of this American landmark. Some of our favorite hikes are in this park. This place was the main reason why we took our first national park summer vacation back in 2010. We plan on going back soon and encourage everyone to cancel Yellowstone.
Alisa’s favorite national park tops the list at number four. She has fell in love with the alligators, birds, and more in Everglades. This paradise for wildlife is a sanctuary for the many animals that live here as well as the people who visit. There is very little noise pollution in this southern Florida habitat. It is a must to hang out on the Anhinga trail during sun rise. We first canceled Everglades in the winter of 2010. We went back a few years later and are going back again this winter.
Winston’s favorite place to hike in America is Bryce Canyon National Park. It is Winston’s grandfather’s favorite place on Earth and our third on our list of best national parks. Famous for their hoodoos nestled in Utah is a magical wonderland of rock formations. Hiking along the most magnificent trails you can witness views so spectacular that this park can truly take your breath away. Back in the summer of 2010 we visited Bryce Canyon and to this day it is still in our top three favorite national parks.
Virgin Islands National Park is Luke’s favorite and number two on our list. What a great tropical place to enjoy snorkeling, hiking and the warm Atlantic Ocean waters. The hermit crabs here are enormous and fun to watch crawl around. The coral reefs and fish are absolutely amazing! There is even an underwater trail. This Caribbean island is place to relax, explore and enjoy oneself. During the winter of 2012 we canceled this park and even hiked across the island. That day full of adventure and exploration is one of the best days of our lives.
Tomorrow we announce our number one favorite national park!
We have not been to Alaska yet (scheduled for this summer). Therefore, none of the eight national parks located in Alaska is on our list.