10Lake Clark National Park Instead of the Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park hosted nearly 3.4 million tourists last year. While it’s one of the most iconic landscapes in the US, experts say it deserves a break from “the destructive love” of its visitors. Luckily, when it comes to national parks, Lake Clark National Park is said to be “Grand Teton on steroids.” Ensconced in southern Alaska, it is both remote and awe-inspiring. Indeed, it’s accessible only by plane or boat and features Crayola-colored lakes, pristine ocean shores, and craggy peaks.

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