10 U.S National Parks You Have To Visit Before You Die

10 U.S National Parks You Have To Visit Before You Die

The USA is full of national parks but it's hard to figure out which ones are the best and which ones just suck. Pack your gear because this video is going to make you want to travel to these beautiful parks in the United States. Subscribe for more videos like the 10 Most Beautiful National Parks In The USA! 0:00 – How We Ranked The National Parks The list is based on different factors such as biodiversity, beauty of landscapes, and popularity. I didn’t go there myself though, because I have a bonsai on my desk and that’s enough for me. 0:30 – Glacier National Park One of the most famous things about the Glacier National Park is its road, which opened in 1933 and was specifically built to accommodate cars when they finally realized horses were a pretty ridiculous way to get around. 1:17 – Grand Teton National Park The 485 square miles of nature is also known for fishing, which is probably not what the fish had in mind when they heard Grand Teton would become a protected area. 2:15 – Arches National Park This one is filled with over 2000 natural sandstone arches, the most famous one being the Delicate Arch. But it’s also home to many different types of cool rock formations, and generally has a completely weird alien vibe. 3:04 – Rocky Mountain National Park The park is nice to explore by car, on foot, or by horseback, but as we've established, horses are silly. The most important vehicle route is the Trail Ridge Road, which is the highest continuous paved highway in North America. It’s not a super interesting fact, but it’s enough to break the awkward silence between you and your spouse as you’re driving down this road. 3:51 – Bryce Canyon National Park In this national park located in southwestern Utah, you will find a dozen amphitheaters, also called horseshoe-shaped canyons, on an eroded escarpment of the Pawn-Saw-Gawnt Plateau. 4:43 – Grand Canyon National Park Up to a mile deep, the Grand Canyon began forming 5 to 6 million years ago and was sculpted over time by the Colorado river. Yes, that’s how it works. Water flows and creates a big hole. I’m no geologist but I think that’s basically it. 5:31 – Zion National Park The state of Utah is the clear winner when it comes to national parks, the peculiarity of Zion National Park is that visitors walk on the canyon floor and look up, instead of looking down from the rim as in many other parks. 6:23 – hah-le-ah-kah-lah National Park You can tell hah-le-ah-kah-lah National Park is popular because it has basically only positive reviews on Tripadvisor, except one from a guy called Gerard because he didn’t like having to walk so much. It’s a PARK, Gerard. 7:33 – Yosemite For all these reasons, Yosemite brings in 4 million visitors per year. This sounds like a lot, but it’s over two thousand times less than the total number of views on the Baby Shark video, so it’s not that impressive 8:25 – Yellowstone The Old Faithful geyser, the most famous geyser in North America, erupts every 44 minutes to every two hours and can spew streams of boiling water 100 feet up in the air, which makes Yellowstone the coolest place to cook pasta. #TheTraveler #Traveling #NationalParks