15Joshua Tree National Park, California
Regular readers should already know this national park was arguably made world-famous thanks to the release of the 1987 U2 album, Joshua Tree. This is not only the 11th most-visited national park, but it is also the place to find over 500 interesting archeological sites and probably the best group of rock-climbing faces in the entire country. It’s definitely a real hot spot for rock climbers. Newcomers will undoubtedly note the bizarre rock formations and the odd, furry trees found here in this Dr. Seuss-like landscape just past the city of Twentynine Palms.
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Acadia National Park is my absolute favorite !!
Hi!
I’m not surprised! It has made more than one “top” or “best of” list. I have personally written about it a few times.
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My favorit is the#16 Bryce canyon.
Hi!
I might agree but having hiked the Grand Canyon rim-to-rim with my dad and a small group of other scouts, I have a special place for the Grand Canyon National Park myself. But, yes, Bryce is beautiful and makes many different lists, for sure!
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