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Favorite National Park you have visited

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  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 69,734 Founders Club
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    Hautes-Pyrénées


  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 69,734 Founders Club
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    Mt Blanc -- Chamonix





  • AtomicDawg
    AtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,358
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    Angels landing at Zion is my favorite hike of any.

    Arches is the most unique of any imo. Crazy rock formations and a lot of them look like huge dildos which is always fun.

    Grand Teton though is my favorite in the country because of the mountains, lakes and wildlife. Seeing moose and grizzlies up close is awesome.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Yellowstone - BRB, Old Faithful

    Angels landing at Zion is my favorite hike of any.

    Arches is the most unique of any imo. Crazy rock formations and a lot of them look like huge dildos which is always fun.

    Grand Teton though is my favorite in the country because of the mountains, lakes and wildlife. Seeing moose and grizzlies up close is awesome.

    I've seen moose pretty close at Grand Teton and Yellowstone. Never seen a grizz in the wild. How close/scared were you? Were you strapped?
  • AtomicDawg
    AtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,358
    edited December 2020
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    dnc said:

    Angels landing at Zion is my favorite hike of any.

    Arches is the most unique of any imo. Crazy rock formations and a lot of them look like huge dildos which is always fun.

    Grand Teton though is my favorite in the country because of the mountains, lakes and wildlife. Seeing moose and grizzlies up close is awesome.

    I've seen moose pretty close at Grand Teton and Yellowstone. Never seen a grizz in the wild. How close/scared were you? Were you strapped?
    Grizzlies scare the shit out of me. 2 were in the meadow across from Jenny lake turn off. Saw them safely from the road.
  • IPukeOregonGrellow
    IPukeOregonGrellow Member Posts: 2,183
    dnc said:

    I’m a fan of the Smokey Mountains for it’s combination of hiking, history and freeness. The abandoned hillbilly farms are cool and Gaitlinburg and Asheville are cool drinking towns.

    Redwood is the best on the West Coast.

    Voyageurs is probably the most underrated one and also the one that takes the biggest physical toll on your body portaging canoes from lake to lake.

    Good chit on Voyageurs. Looking forward to it and Isle Royale.

    I’ve been to the smokies more than any of them. Gatlinburg and Asheville are very cool in different ways and GSMNP is pretty but they just can’t compare to the mountains out west for me. I know it’s not fair to compare them but it’s hard not to. Shenandoah is similar but a full step down.
    The thing I dig about the Smokies is how non-Western it is. But I like most things Southern. Plus, I've timed it to pump gas for the Ford Bronco fest there a couple of times.

    The key for Voyageurs (and I'd imagine Isle Royale, though I've only made it to Marquette in extreme Northern Michigan and not the three-day dinghy to the park) is timing it so there's enough night sky to see the Aurora Borealis but it's also not Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald weather. May or September, really.
  • huskyhooligan
    huskyhooligan Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 6,009 Swaye's Wigwam
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    Least favorite park was probably Shenandoah. Drive an hour west into WV and the scenery is much better.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Yellowstone - BRB, Old Faithful

    Least favorite park was probably Shenandoah. Drive an hour west into WV and the scenery is much better.

    Yeah I think Shenandoah is at the bottom of my list as well, just below Hot Springs and Gateway Arch which got an undeserved promotion to NP status.