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15 Beautiful U.S. National Parks You Must See (and Hike!)

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Eager to leave the grid, lost in the magnificent wilderness of hundreds of square miles? Don't dust off your passport: thanks to 84 million acres of virgin park land, some of the most beautiful spots on earth are here in the United States.

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see a beach, see & 39; all? Not exactly. The Olympics offer an amazing array of diverse coastlines, from the sandy coastline of kararoh to the rocky coastline of Rialto beach. It is not surprising that the Olympic Games are often called "gifts from the sea". When you hike along the coastline, kayak into the Pacific Ocean or dare to swim, you can feel the sand between your toes. No matter where you decide to park it, one thing is for sure: you will never have to worry about finding a secluded place on any of the Olympic super remote beaches.

when to start: summer is the dry season in this rainy area, so go to the Olympics in June or July to increase your chances of having a warm and sunny day. What do you want to know:

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prepare for a quick hike? Walking 1.5 miles north from Rialto beach, you can see the hole in the wall, an amazing natural arch of sea sculpture.

7. Best for diving: Virgin Islands National Park (dry Bay)

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you may not have heard of Kobuk Valley National Park, but you should include it in your travel list. Kobuk National Park, built in 1980, is one of the latest national parks and one of the most remote national parks. This 1.75 million acre land is one of the most remote places on earth, accessible only by foot, dog sled or snowmobile. Less than 900 people come here every year at the risk of the Kobuk valley. What they saw was an amazing Arctic Circle, with huge sand dunes, meandering cobuk River and abundant wildlife in the forest, including Arctic reindeer, whose migration routes were protected here. Climb to the top of the great Kobuk dunes formed during the ice age and enjoy the amazing unique landscape. When to go:

summer. From June 3 to July 9, the sun will not set over the Kobuk Valley, so if your circadian rhythm can withstand it, you can enjoy it 24 hours in a row. In addition, the temperature in some places can reach 80 ℃. There is no road, no path, no campsite (and no gift shop). Bring everything you need because the facilities and visitor center are close to you. It's hard to find a more real field experience.