10 must-visit national parks around the world for families to explore together

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Glacier National Park

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Glacier National Park

Located in the far northwest corner of Montana, straddling the Canadian border, Glacier National Park is internationally renowned as one of the world's most beautiful natural wonders.


Spanning over a million acres, the park has come to be popularly known as the "Crown of the Continent." The park landscape is an awe-inspiring collection of unbridled, glacier-hewn mountains, crystal lakes that sparkle like jewels, venerable forests, and flower-filled meadows. Glacier continues to be a favorite destination with visiting explorers, nature lovers, and those in pursuit of serene tranquility amidst stunning landscapes in 2025. The park is an unforgettable journey to the very core of America's Rockies.

Grand Canyon National Park

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Grand Canyon National Park

The title, Grand Canyon, itself conjures images of unadulterated enormity, majestic vistas, and uncompromising ferocity from nature. Carved over millions of years by the relentless Colorado River, this mile-deep Colorado River gorge in Arizona continues to awe a million visitors annually. As an example of geological wonder, the Grand Canyon National Park is one park nobody should miss visiting if they're going to see one of the world's most spectacular natural sights in 2025.

Joshua Tree National Park

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Joshua Tree National Park

Located in the vast desert regions of Southern California, Joshua Tree National Park is a wonderful and fascinating escape where the highest Mojave Desert and lowest Colorado Desert converge.


Discontented with deformed Joshua trees, breathtaking rock formations, and nearly dreamlike silence, the breathtaking vista is no longer unique as by 2025 the park continues to draw artists, adventurers, stargazers, and people who want to be at one with the stark beauty of the desolation of the desert.

Rocky Mountain National Park

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Rocky Mountain National Park

With precipitous peaks dominating the clouds, alpine glacial lakes of great height, and sweeping tundra and forest, Rocky Mountain National Park presents its visitors with an amazing look at the high country. Situated a breathtaking drive northwest of Denver, Colorado, this enormous park traverses the Continental Divide and hosts millions of visitors annually. In 2025, it's still a playground for outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year and a serene oasis for those who are attracted to the majesty of mountains.

Acadia National Park

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Acadia National Park

Wrapped around the Atlantic coast of Maine on granite shores is Acadia National Park, where blue water crashes against the shores and fragrant forests mingle with sea air.America's very first national park east of the Mississippi, Acadia is an extravagantly diverse landscape of rock headlands, serene lakes, granite summit ridges, and charming coastal villages. In 2025, this natural treasure still attracts millions seeking dramatic beauty, inspiring trails, and a close relationship with the unspoiled North Atlantic wild.

Olympic National Park

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Olympic National Park

Stretching over Washington State's northwest's varied landscape, Olympic National Park is an emblem of the region's natural richness. Visitors in 2025 are able to tread through lush temperate rainforests choked with vegetation, stroll along subalpine meadows aglow with wildflowers, and look out over glacier-crowned mountains descending to rocky shores. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Olympic is a mysterious and unforgettable destination—traversing the Pacific Northwest's dramatic scope in one conserved area.

Redwood National Park

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Redwood National Park

In Northern California's foggy coastal region, the Redwood National and State Parks are where the world's tallest trees reside. These chain parks provide a breathtaking, humbling experience as individuals walk alongside their prehistoric counterparts who have endured millennia. Aside from its breathtaking redwoods, the park boasts a diverse range of ecosystems—wild Pacific shores and rolling prairies to wooded oak groves and meandering creeks—providing an intimate sanctuary into the innermost chambers of natural beauty in 2025.

Bryce Canyon National Park

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Bryce Canyon National Park

Perched on Utah's Paunsaugunt Plateau, Bryce Canyon National Park is a geological anomaly. Rather than a typical canyon, Bryce is an assemblage of massive natural amphitheatres enclosed by thousands of technicolour hoodoos—single spire-like rock pillars eroded out. In 2025, this amazing park continues to mesmerise humans with its unearthly scenery, offering a one-of-a-kind plunge into nature's creative energy.

Arches National Park

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Arches National Park

Distant in Utah's desert south, Arches National Park unveils the world's highest concentration of natural rock arches. They welcome the visitor with astounding vistas filled with colossal fins, tilted stone edifices, and exquisitely sculpted monoliths. A living legend to nature's relentless but gentle erosive powers, Arches remains a tourist spot, a photographer's heaven, and a nature lover's haunt, seeking its personality well into 2025.

Mount Rainier National Park

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Mount Rainier National Park

Standing 14,410 feet above sea level, snow-capped stratovolcano Mount Rainier looms over Washington State. Established as a national park in 1899 as America's fourth, Mount Rainier National Park encompasses 369 square miles of diverse ecosystems ranging from the ancient old-growth forests and subalpine meadows to the waterfalls and the characteristic ice-encased summit itself.
In 2025, it still attract backpackers, explorers, and nature lovers captivated by the raw power and unmatched splendour of the Pacific Northwest's crown jewel.

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