By Manish Choudhary
Home to some of the tallest trees on Earth, the coast redwoods, reaching over 300 feet high and living for thousands of years.
With North America's tallest peak, Denali, the park offers breathtaking views and lots of wildlife.
Three powerful waterfalls on the border of New York and Ontario.
The world's first national park, known for its geysers, hot springs, and diverse wildlife like grizzly bears and bison.
The world's longest cave system, stretching over 400 miles underground.
Carved by the Colorado River, it's famous for its colorful rock layers.
Famous for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, giant sequoia trees, and beautiful lakes.
A desert landscape with towering mesas and buttes, featured in many movies.
A subtropical wetland with alligators, crocodiles, and the endangered Florida panther.
Home to two of the world's most active volcanoes, where visitors can see lava flows and volcanic gases.