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Best US National Parks for First-Time Visitors
Accessible trails, stunning scenery, and easy logistics.
“Not sure where to start? These parks offer the perfect introduction to America's wild spaces — accessible trails, stunning scenery, and easy logistics.”
#1
Yosemite, CA
Yosemite Valley's world-famous views are accessible straight from the car.
Must-See for Beginners
- Tunnel View Overlook (roadside, iconic)
- Lower Yosemite Falls (1mi loop, easy)
- Valley Floor Loop (easy cycling or walk)
#2
Great Smoky Mountains, TN/NC
America's most visited park is popular for good reason — no entry fee, paved scenic drives.
Must-See for Beginners
- Cades Cove Loop Road
- Laurel Falls Trail (easy, 2.6mi)
- Clingmans Dome Observation Tower
#3
Acadia, ME
Compact, car-friendly, and stunningly varied.
Must-See for Beginners
- Park Loop Road Drive
- Jordan Pond Path (3.4mi loop, flat)
- Sand Beach & Thunder Hole
#4
Shenandoah, VA
Just 2 hours from D.C., Shenandoah's Skyline Drive offers 105 miles of ridgeline views.
Must-See for Beginners
- Skyline Drive (105mi scenic road)
- Dark Hollow Falls (1.4mi, moderate)
- Hawksbill Summit (2.9mi loop)
#5
Olympic, WA
Three ecosystems in one park means you never get bored.
Must-See for Beginners
- Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center
- Hall of Mosses Trail (0.8mi, flat)
- Ruby Beach sunset walk
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