A national park adventure is a classic all-American vacation every traveler should experience at least once in their lifetime. After all, spending time amid towering forests, majestic mountain peaks, white sand dunes, and active volcanoes reminds us of all the unique beauty right in our own backyard. And according to Travel + Leisure readers, the best national parks in the United States set themselves apart with tantalizing natural attractions and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
How Voting Works
Every year for our World’s Best Awards survey, T+L asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — to share their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Nearly 165,000 T+L readers completed the 2023 survey, an increase of nearly 25 percent over pre-pandemic voting levels. A total of more than 685,000 votes were cast across over 8,500 unique properties (hotels, cities, cruise lines, etc.).
U.S. national parks were specifically rated on the criteria below:
- Natural attractions
- Activities
- Lodging
- Wildlife
- Accessibility
- Cleanliness
For each characteristic, respondents could choose a rating of excellent, above average, average, below average, or poor. The final scores are averages of these responses.
What Readers Loved
Similar to previous years, national parks in the West dominated the list of reader favorites, nabbing more than half of the 25 spots. Denali National Park (No. 8) in Alaska is home to the highest peak in North America, measuring at a whopping 20,310 feet above sea level, while Yosemite National Park (No. 3) in California draws visitors with its gushing waterfalls, ancient sequoias, and world-famous vistas, like Tunnel View and Glacier Point. “Yosemite is one of my favorite places on Earth,” remarked one reader. “The stunning park’s views will never cease to amaze me, and there’s truly something for everyone here. I’ll keep visiting for the rest of my life.”
Voters had plenty of praise for national parks on the East Coast, in the South, and the Midwest, too. In fact, according to one reader, Acadia National Park in Maine (No. 17) is “one of the most beautiful places to visit in the Northeastern U.S. It’s perfect for hiking and taking in the breathtaking scenery, especially the sunrise.” Great Smoky Mountain National Park (No. 7), which straddles the North Carolina/Tennessee border, made the list again this year — no surprise since it has been the most-visited national park in the country for more than a decade. Readers raved about its abundance of wildlife and all-ages appeal. One voter said, “Great Smoky Mountain National Park is a very family-oriented destination where you can feel the real spirit of America. People are friendly, the air is pure, and the views of the mountains and nature are just breathtaking.”
Read on to see which other U.S. national parks landed a spot on the list — and what makes this year’s No. 1 pick, Yellowstone National Park, stand out from the rest.
The Winner
Yellowstone National Park: Wyoming, Idaho, Montana
Though Yellowstone technically falls within three states, Wyoming encompasses 96 percent of the park’s 2.2 million acres. Home to fewer than 600,000 people, it’s the least populated state in the U.S., leaving ample space for nature’s fascinating creations to take center stage. (Montana and Idaho are also in the bottom half of states population-wise.) Abundant wildlife sightings and access to more than half of the world’s active geysers — that’s about 500 of them — have been drawing visitors to the world’s first national park for more than 150 years. T+L readers specifically applauded the National Park Service’s crown jewel for its wildlife, natural attractions, hiking, and accessibility. “Yellowstone is so majestic, so beautiful, and so glorious,” gushed one reader. “We have spent hundreds of hours in this park and still have so much to explore.”
T+L Reader
Yellowstone is so majestic, so beautiful, and so glorious.
— T+L Reader
The Full List
1. Yellowstone National Park: Wyoming, Idaho, Montana
Reader Score: 91.08
2. Grand Teton National Park: Wyoming
Reader Score: 88.94
3. Yosemite National Park: California
Reader Score: 88.66
4. Rocky Mountain National Park: Colorado
Reader Score: 87.17
5. Glacier National Park: Montana
Reader Score: 86.94
6. Katmai National Park and Preserve: Alaska
Reader Score: 86.50
7. Great Smoky Mountains National Park: North Carolina and Tennessee
Reader Score: 85.75
8. Denali National Park: Alaska
Reader Score: 85.01
9. Zion National Park: Utah
Reader Score: 84.86
10. Grand Canyon National Park: Arizona
Reader Score: 84.44
11. Voyageurs National Park: Minnesota
Reader Score: 84.30
12. Kenai Fjords National Park: Alaska
Reader Score: 84.01
13. Olympic National Park: Washington
Reader Score: 83.87
14. Mount Rainier National Park: Washington
Reader Score: 83.62
15. Redwood National Park: California
Reader Score: 83.04
16. Glacier Bay National Park: Alaska
Reader Score: 82.65
17. Acadia National Park: Maine
Reader Score: 81.70
18. Sequoia National Park: California
Reader Score: 81.63
19. Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve: Alaska
Reader Score: 81.13
20. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Reader Score: 81.07
21. North Cascades National Park, Washington
Reader Score: 80.78
22. Shenandoah National Park: Virginia
Reader Score: 80.76
23. Everglades National Park: Florida
Reader Score: 80.30
24. Theodore Roosevelt National Park: North Dakota
Reader Score: 79.95
25. Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park: Hawaii
Reader Score: 79.40