Last February we asked you whether tent camping is more romantic than staying at a lodge. With Valentine's Day again in the offing, we pose this related question: Where in the National Park System is the most romantic place to spend the most romantic day of the year with your spouse or significant other?
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How about the Ostrander Ski Hut near Badger Pass in Yosemite?
Rick
The shore of Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park is by far the most romantic.
The Lodge at Death Valley this February 14th.
Sunrise at Bryce Canyon.
The Rock Cathedral in Caesars Head Park.
Editor's Note—Cesars Head is a State Park in South Carolina.
How about the Dry Tortugas. Nice and warm.
I 'd say Glacier Point in Yosemite.
Dry Tortugas