I've been lucky to have visited many National Parks from Olympic National Park in Washington to Joshua Tree and Death Valley in S. California to Acadia National Park in Maine and the Everglades in Florida. I gree up visiting Yo-Yo-semite as we called it as kids and Muir woods and the Redwoods and moved to Southern California where the Channel Islands were just off the coast. We next lived at the base of Rocky Mountain National Park and now Shenendoah. Naming a favorite is like naming a favorite child. The diversity is so immensely powerful. With great awareness and respect for those peoples who called these lands their homes long before I visited I love them all.
Our goal is to visit each national park in the United States and I've been to quite a few, although I acknowledge that at least a handful of them will not be possible. (Looking sorrowfully at you, Biscayne and Dry Tortugas!) I will never tire of the desert southwest. My favorite park is probably Canyonlands NP, with a great variety of scenic wonders and fewer crowds. Death Valley was surprisingly beautiful.
In Grand Teton, we stayed at the historic cabins at Colter Bay Village and enjoyed it very much! I’m not sure they are open in October. Have a marvelous time!
I've been lucky to have visited many National Parks from Olympic National Park in Washington to Joshua Tree and Death Valley in S. California to Acadia National Park in Maine and the Everglades in Florida. I gree up visiting Yo-Yo-semite as we called it as kids and Muir woods and the Redwoods and moved to Southern California where the Channel Islands were just off the coast. We next lived at the base of Rocky Mountain National Park and now Shenendoah. Naming a favorite is like naming a favorite child. The diversity is so immensely powerful. With great awareness and respect for those peoples who called these lands their homes long before I visited I love them all.
Glacier. Scott would answer Teton.
Scott agrees with Amy. He is answering Teton.
Our goal is to visit each national park in the United States and I've been to quite a few, although I acknowledge that at least a handful of them will not be possible. (Looking sorrowfully at you, Biscayne and Dry Tortugas!) I will never tire of the desert southwest. My favorite park is probably Canyonlands NP, with a great variety of scenic wonders and fewer crowds. Death Valley was surprisingly beautiful.
In Grand Teton, we stayed at the historic cabins at Colter Bay Village and enjoyed it very much! I’m not sure they are open in October. Have a marvelous time!