Top National Parks to Visit in the Summer – Ranked from Best to Worst

Avoiding the Heat: The Smart Guide to National Parks for Summer Lovers from Matt and Karen Smith

Matt and Karen Smith, a Gen X couple, have visited all 63 national parks in the US and have some insightful advice for those planning to do the same. According to them, not every park is ideal for a summer visit.

The Smiths recommend avoiding parks like Death Valley in the summer due to extreme high temperatures. Instead, they suggest high alpine national parks as ideal summer destinations. The National Parks Service reported a 4% increase in visitors last year, with over 325 million people exploring at least one national park.

Matt and Karen have shared their experiences in several books and on social media channels with a large following. They have provided tips and recommendations on the best parks to visit in the summer based on their experiences. They have shared their insights on an Instagram page with over 247,000 followers as of 2024, as well as on their podcast, “Dear Bob and Sue: A National Parks Podcast.” With the popularity of national parks on the rise, it’s essential to choose parks that offer a pleasant summer experience while avoiding those that may not be as enjoyable during the warmer months.

In summary, visiting national parks during the summer can be an excellent way to explore America’s natural wonders. Still, it’s essential to choose wisely which park to visit based on your preferences and weather conditions.

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