Above, a view of the Grand Canyon from Hermit's Rest. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Camping and national parks go together like bacon and eggs, whether it is in a tent or an RV.
Some national parks are tailored made for camping. There are some who don't have campground that can accommodate RVs. And there are some states that have a national park and some don't. Some just have national monuments and national historic sites.
loveEXPLORING has posted a slide show of the best national parks in every state that have them.
They begin with:
America's National Park System protects everything from remote wildernesses filled with forests and lakes to centuries-old landmarks with poignant histories. Be it a big-hitting national park or a lesser-known monument or historic site, we've picked the finest NPS offering from every US state. Due to COVID-19, remember to check state travel advisories and park websites before you head out.
To see what they are, go here.
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