Over two million adventurers flock to Joshua Tree National Park each year, drawn to its rigid rock formations and signature Joshua trees, craving a unique desert experience.
Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska is often touted as the most deadly National Park in the US–and for good reason.
Zion National Park in Utah is adored for its stunning red sandstone cliffs, narrow canyons, and beautiful hiking trails.
Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming is a marvel of the American wilderness, acclaimed for its stunning mountain range and iconic Grand Teton peak.
The only thing more impressive than temperatures in Death Valley National Park is the bragging rights from surviving a place with “Death Valley” in its name.
Unpredictable weather, especially in higher elevations, poses risks of hypothermia and sudden storms.
Arches National Park is famous for its breathtaking natural arches. But it’s also a place of danger. Extreme heat is a major threat, especially in summer.