6. Sequoia National Park
This destination might be your favorite if you are a nature lover, because here you may encounter all sorts of wild animals. And you will be amazed by them! This natural park is known for its giant sequoia groves but also other species of trees. But if you want to drive through the park, you’ll have to pay a fee, which is almost $40 per vehicle.
If you want to save some money you can go hiking or book a park ranger as a guide.
7. Glacier National Park, Montana
If you are looking for a family vacation, you should think about Glacier National Park. This area offers the possibility of hiking trails, but make sure you rent a car first. The scenery will be cool and you won’t get tired that easily. There is a 50-mile road that will take you past waterfalls, glaciers, and the continental divide at Logan Pass.
This area offers you the possibility of camping, but you can also find plenty of welcoming hotels. The choice is yours!
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