To celebrate reaching the milestone of our 200th blog posts, we are linking to our top 10 posts from 101-200 based on number of likes. Click here to see our Top 10 from the first 100 (or here if you want to see all of our Top 10 Lists). Thank you to our readers for continuing to inspire us to visit new National Park Service (NPS) units and share the wonders with you all. We are planning a roadtrip to the southern U.S. in September to visit some new NPS sites.
Our first hardcopy guidebook to the National Parks was released in November 2019!
We own a 17-foot long tandem kayak that we have taken all over the United States, including some rivers where it may have been preferable to canoe. Some of our most memorable National Park experiences have happened while seated in our kayak. This does not include two amazing trips through Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument in Montana, which you can read about on our other travel blog since it is not managed by the National Park Service. Please check out all of our Top 10 lists for more adventure ideas and book recommendations!
We love backpacking and America’s National Parks are some of the most scenic places for it. We previously posted our Top 10 National Park Service units that allow dispersed backpack camping, so this is our corollary list. These are some of our favorite spots to spend a night in the backcountry. They nearly all require permits (some take reservations), so check the regulations before you go. Remember to practice Leave No Trace principles, as not all of these backcountry campsites offer toilets.
We recently published our expanded 2nd edition of our guidebook to the 63 National Parks (available on Amazon), so we thought it would be a good time to rank our favorite museums in the parks. The National Parks typically stick with the “go outside and play” philosophy, but these selected parks do a great job of interpreting human and natural history inside a museum. Our photograph options are limited and mainly include Wondon the Traveling Bunny (who has his own blog). We will rank our Top 10 museums in other National Park Service (NPS) units in a future list (check out all our Top 10 Lists here).
Sugarlands Visitor Center has a nice natural history museum,
plus the historic structures at Cataloochee, Elkmont, and Cades Cove serve as
outdoor museums.
If this is your first visit, after you buy your tour tickets at the park entrance head directly to the Chapin Mesa Museum that overlooks the ruins of Spruce Tree House.
Great Basin Visitor Center is in Baker, outside the park
boundaries, but it is worth a stop to see a cross-section of Prometheus, a
nearly 5,000-year-old bristlecone pine tree.
Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center is home to an excellent museum interpreting the natural history of the “river of grass.”
6. Cuyahoga Valley National Park (Ohio)
Boston Store and Canal Visitor Centers both have excellent
hands-on exhibits and, taking a page from Parks Canada, you can play dress-up,
too.
5. Gateway Arch National Park (Missouri)
Part of the reason this became a National Park in 2018 was due to the opening of its new museum beneath the arch, but do not miss a visit inside the colorful Old Courthouse.
There are great exhibits on wildlife at Denali Visitor Center near the park entrance and Eielson Visitor Center at Mile 66 on the main park road (only accessible by bus).
3. Hot Springs National Park (Arkansas)
Fordyce Bathhouse on Central Avenue is now entirely a museum with multiple stories of exhibits and plenty of stories to tell.
Learn all about the Yellowstone Supervolcano at Old Faithful and Canyon Village Visitor Centers, but also check out the Museum of the National Park Ranger near Norris Junction.
Honorable Mentions
Wind Cave National Park (South Dakota)
It can be easy to miss the museum that is downstairs from the park bookstore and tour ticket booth, so do not make that rookie mistake.
The Main Park Visitor Center is located on the Richardson
Highway, but the main attraction requires you to brave the drive to McCarthy
and cross the pedestrian bridge to the Kennecott ghost town.