Brad Pitt wrestling a grizzly in Legends of the Fall; the Lone Ranger galloping away into the terracotta mountains shouting "Hi-yo Silver”: America’s vast and diverse national parks provide the setting for some quintessential Hollywood images. For years the stunning parks have drawn millions of visitors from around the world, but with more than a dozen national parks in the US, choosing just one to visit can be difficult. It’s best to narrow down your search to what kind of experience you’re after- whether it’s an adventurous rock climbing trip to Yosemite or a relaxing weekend of bird-watching in Bryce Canyon.

Many travellers combine visits to more than one park. Some of the most popular are: Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks in Wyoming, Yosemite and Sequoia in California and Zion and Bryce Canyon in Utah. Go to our Insider Information section below for a detailed look at these parks.

 

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When to Fly to US National Parks

The weather in the US tends to vary from one area to the next but generally the Eastern United States experiences cold winters and warm summers while most parts of the Western United States hardly experience cold winters. But generally the best times to visit any part of the country is late spring or early fall.

Peak season:

Yellowstone and Grand Teton: Summer is the best time to visit Wyoming’s parks. Days are usually quite warm and nights are cooler with temperatures dropping below freezing at higher elevations. And rainfall is not uncommon in summer.

Off season:

Unless you’re going skiing, winters are bitterly cold with temperatures ranging from zero to -20 to minus five Celsius throughout the day to sub-zero temperatures over-night.

 

Peak season:

Yosemite and Sequoia:The ideal time to visit California’s parks is in summer when the weather’s warm. Although at higher elevations there could be the occasional rain spell. Yosemite can get very crowded in summer so if you want to avoid the crowds you’d be better off visiting between mid-April and late May.

Off season:

It’s best to avoid visiting in winter unless you’re planning to ski since it gets very cold and snowy.

Peak season:

Zionand Bryce Canyon:The best months to visit Utah’s parks are July and August when the days are warm and nights are cool. It does tend to get quite hot so if you’re not prepared to brave the heat then you’re better off going after September.

Off season:

The winters can be long and cold, with snow falling from November through March.

 

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Getting Around US National Parks

It’s easy to fly to the national parks and many commercial airlines operate daily to airports close-by. Once you arrive the best way to get around is to rent a car and most car rental agencies are present at the airport you’ll be flying into.

Another way to explore the parks is by RV (a motor home, truck camper or camper trailer). You can rent one through Cruise America, check their website: www.cruiseamerica.com for more information.

 

Yellowstone:

Shuttle/taxi service: Phidippides Airport Transportation Service (www.codyshuttle.com) offers shuttle and taxi services from Cody Airport.

 

Grand Teton:

Shuttle service: The Jackson Hole Airport Shuttle Service (http://www.jacksonholealltrans.com/) is available at Salt Lake City and Idaho Falls airports.

 

Yosemite:

Train: If you prefer to travel by train, Amtrak (http://www.amtrak.com) provides a train and bus services to Yosemite Valley.

Shuttle: A shuttle bus service is available within some areas of the park.

 

Sequoia:

At present there is no regularly scheduled public transportation to or within the parks but you could either rent a car or take the train from Fresno Airport.

 

Zion:

The best way to get to Zion is by car since there is no public transportation to the park. You’ll find most major car rental agencies at the airport.

 

BryceCanyon:

Shuttle: A new shuttle service is available to take you around the park and after paying the entrance fee you’re entitled to free unlimited use of the shuttle.

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US National Parks Insider Information

YellowstoneNational Park: Yellowstone is the first national park in the US and is located in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. The terrain is diverse with rugged mountains, lush meadows, pine forests, free-flowing rivers, and natural wonders of geyser basins and hot springs. Its wildlife is just as diverse with a selection of black bears, coyotes, foxes, hawks, eagles, elks and songbirds.

Grand TetonNational Park: Grand Teton in Wyoming, with its spectacular peaks rising out of Jackson Hole and diverse wildlife, is truly breathtaking. It’s a great place for anyone interested in outdoor activities and has some of the finest cross-country skiing in the country.

Yosemite:California’s most popular park, Yosemite, is renowned for its exquisite waterfalls and lakes. The main attraction of the park is Yosemite Valley where you’ll find the famous cascading Yosemite Falls. There’s also a 3,000 foot granite cliff - El Capitan used by rock climbers.

Sequoia:  A short drive from Yosemite is Sequoia National Park with its towering sequoia trees scattered along the slopes of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and home to the 14,494-foot Mount Whitney, a popular hiking trail.

ZionCanyon: Elegant in appearance and bold in character, Zion Canyon’s sandstone walls soar more than 2,500 feet above the valley and its hues of pink and red seduce any visitor. The canyon was carved by the Virgin River located in the centre of Zion. Timid animals including mountain lions and ringtail cats can be spotted wandering the rocks.

 

BryceCanyon National Park: The colourful rock formations or “hoodoos” that make Bryce Canyon so unique are the result of erosion that occurred 60 million years old. In geological terms the canyon is in fact an amphitheatre, not a canyon because of the way it’s shaped. There’s also a good mix of flora and fauna including 100 species of birds and more than a thousand plant species.

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US National Parks Airports

Depending on which park you're visiting, there are several airports to choose:

YellowstoneNational Park:

Jackson Hole Airport (JAC)

Cody Airport (COD)

Idaho Falls (IDA)

Grand TetonNational Park

Jackson Hole Airport (JAC)

Idaho Falls (IDA)

Salt Lake City (SLC)

Yosemite

Fresno Yosemite International (FAT)

Merced Airport (MCE)

Modesto City-County Airport (MOD)

Sequoia

Fresno Yosemite International (FAT)

Visalia Airport (VIS)

ZionCanyon and Bryce Canyon National Park

Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS)

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