1. Mammoth Cave National Park
Starting off the daring rather quickly, this cave is the longest cave system stretching more than 400 miles. You can get a tour and is included with the squeezing, crawling, and climbing mechanism to get around the cave. I wouldn't recommend this park to those that are claustrophobic.
Where: Kentucky
2. Crater Lake National Park
With it's crystal blue waters, Cater Lake offers hiking trips with beautiful sights with 100 miles of trail.
Where: Oregon.
3. Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
Summer temperatures won't be devastatingly hot especially if you're visiting this park. With cooling temperatures surrounding these trees, you can stare up at amazement to the tallest beings on Earth.
Where: California.
4. Zion National Park
This isn't your ordinary hiking trail. You'd be walking through rivers, rocks, and walls. But you can't beat the amazing scenery.
Where: Utah
5. Grand Canyon
A very powerful landscape, this one is on my bucket list. With unique geological colors and erosion forms, you can hike different sections of the Canyon and will be in for a good scenery treat.
Where: Arizona
6. Yellowstone National Park
Home to a natural ecosystem and to wildlife (grizzle bears, elk, wolves) and one of the world's geysers preservations, Yellowstone is booming with life, not to mention active volcanos.
Where: Wyoming
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