Pop quiz in late March as we wait for summer: Where is the most breathtaking view in the National Park System?
What would you say? Is it...
- Old Faithful erupting at Yellowstone National Park?
- Watching the "firefall" in Yosemite National Park?
- Gazing into the maw of Grand Canyon National Park from either rim?
- Standing on the lip of Halemaʻumaʻu crater during an eruption of Kīleaua in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park?
- Viewing sunrise from the summit of Haleakalā National Park?
- Looking up at Grand Canyon National Park from a float trip?
- The craggy horizon created by the Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park during sunrise?
- Delicate Arch in Arches National Park?
- Watching sunrise from Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park?
Those are just some of the possibilities. Give us your best thoughts!
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The first glimpses of El Capitan on an early dawn morning drive into the valley... Yosemite falls at full roar... Hayden valley in the early morning
Big Bend NP - looking out the South Rim towards Mexico.
Gazing at the high mountain peaks reaching for the sky and the miles of thick green forest below from Going to the Sun Highway (not as the driver of course!) GNP Montana.
Didn't the firefall in Yosemite actually end in about 1966?
Sunrise from Clingman's Dome in thr Smokies - particularly in late fall.
Sunrise from Clingman's Dome in thr Smokies - particularly in late fall.
Agreed!
Sunrise and sunset at Bryce Canyon National Park. #2: Delicate Arch and the entire Arches National Park trail.