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The Best National Parks in the US That Aren't Mentioned Story

Whether you’re a budding environmentalist or just looking for a new national park to add to your bucket list, there are some fantastic parks out there worth visiting. See some hidden gems in the US outside of the most visited National Parks in America.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio

 The best way to explore the beauty of this place is along the Towpath Trail, which follows the historic Ohio & Erie Canal.

Joshua Tree National Park, California

The wonder of this vast outdoor environment in southern California is enhanced by night skies, a long cultural history, and otherworldly rock formations.

Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

There’s so much to discover with over 200,000 acres that attract deer, black bears, songbirds, and many other wild animals.

Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

This park, best known for its unique geological formations and countless hoodoos (thin spires of rock), is located in southern Utah near the border with Arizona

Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Colorado

The Gunnison River and the weathering processes have carved this vertical wilderness out of stone, water, and sky with two million years to play with.

Isle Royale, Michigan

The best way to explore this amazing place is by boat during peak summer months when you can visit any of over 450 islands that are dispersed throughout the lake.

New River Gorge, West Virginia

A popular destination during the spring and summer months when temperatures are more agreeable, there are several hiking trails to explore and some fantastic caves that you can tour with an experienced guide.

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