Above, Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
To start off the new work week (that is, unless you're retired), here's something to start the week on a beautiful note.
Two photographers spent seven months visiting national parks and they have provided Travel + Leisure with what they consider to be the ten most beautiful ones.
The slideshow begins with:
From the snowy peaks of to the sandy dunes of , the U.S. national parks have plenty to offer visitors. Whether you’re planning a trip across the country to check every park off your list or just visiting a national park near you, you’re bound to enjoy a beautiful trip back to nature.
After exploring every national park during a 7-month long road trip, Renee and Matthew Hahnel detailed their experience in their new book, “Roaming America.” Their mission is to inspire others to get out and explore the nation’s treasures, explaining that “these parks are ours… they’re protected for a reason — so we can get out and see them.”
During an interview with Travel + Leisure, the two travel photographers ranked their favorite parks based on park facilities, trails, scenery, photography opportunities, transport, and crowd level. Here are the results in descending order.
To see the slideshow, go here.
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