There are over 400 national parks across the U.S. that you can explore, but if you're stuck for ideas on where to go to celebrate National Park Week, we've got you covered.
"I recommend camping near Kabetogama Lake, for the incredible quiet you can enjoy there. It’s one of my most favorite aspects of this park: you can literally go an entire day without hearing any human sounds." You can go whale watching, sea kayaking, visit one of the islands for one of many trails or just camp for a couple of nights away from civilization.Point Reyes National Seashore, California View from above of elephant seals on a section of beach bordered by steep cliffs on three sides. Point Reyes National Park. NPS Another gem of California, Point Reyes offers visitors over 1,500 species of plants and animals to discover. A great experience if you want to channel your inner David Attenborough.
"There has never been a better place for us to connect as a family. For me, our national parks are about family, connecting with nature, about exploration and discovery, and having fun."