This couple visited every US national park – these are the most beautiful
Roaming America
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Travel and adventure photographers Renee and Matthew Hahnel set off on the ultimate road trip in 2017 with a mission to visit every national park in the US. Their new book, Roaming America (Lannoo Publishers), follows their seven-month adventure and paints an inspiring portrait of the country's varied landscapes. Here we reveal the 15 parks that they ranked as the most beautiful and why...
On the road
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The scenic 15
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Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
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Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
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With seemingly endless peaks to explore, the park is a veritable adventure playground with incredible hiking, camping, wildlife and views. Its most famous route is the Trail Ridge Road, the highest paved road in any of the country's national parks at more than 12,000 feet above sea level. Prepare for hairpin bends, steep drops, dazzling views and plenty of other traffic in summer. Keep watch for elk and bighorn sheep, of which there are many. The park is also a prime prowling ground for bears and mountain lions.
Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska
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Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska
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Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska
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This beauty of an Alaskan national park is vast with seemingly endless glaciers, rivers and snowy peaks. “There is nothing small about this magnificent park, and its beauty will imprint on any person that steps within its boundaries,” write the couple. In fact, it's the largest national park in the country and – when combined with neighbouring parks – comprises the world’s largest international protected wilderness.
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska
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Denali National Park, Alaska
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Denali National Park, Alaska
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Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
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Dominated by its eponymous active volcano, Mount Rainier National Park serves up dreamy landscapes all year round. But summer is really special, when wildflowers carpet the meadows below the snow-capped peak. “The view of Mount Rainier towering above us never becomes unremarkable,” write the couple. “We hike through meadows filled with wildflowers, through forests of thick pines, and by the refreshing spray of waterfalls. It’s a busy park, yet we continually find ourselves on lesser-known trails, soaking in the magnificent views.”
Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
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Yosemite National Park, California
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It might be one of the country’s best known beauty spots but Yosemite has plenty of off-the-beaten path adventures and hidden gems. The Hahnels recommend heading to backcountry trails in Tuolumne Meadows and Mariposa Grove to avoid the crowds. On their trip, however, they had their eyes on one of Yosemite's most famous landmarks – the Half Dome. “Our muscles burn and feet slip as we traverse the worn granite of Half Dome’s final ascent. All the pain is instantly forgotten when we stand at the summit to breathtaking views over the Yosemite Valley and beyond,” they write.
Yosemite National Park, California
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The couple, who visited the park in September, were also struck by the view from Cathedral Lakes in the Tuolumne Meadows area. “The view from the lakes after a fresh snowstorm was our favourite site during this visit to Yosemite. We’d previously visited this area in spring, so seeing it in such different conditions was amazing,” they say. You can see the spectacular high sierra Upper and Lower Cathedral lakes by following a seven-mile loop trail from the Cathedral Lakes trailhead.
Zion National Park, Utah
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A haven for hikers and outdoor adventurers, this epic national park with its canyons, rivers and waterfalls leaves a lasting impression with its raw beauty. At its centre is the deep and narrow Zion Canyon. There are trails around and inside its red-cliffed gorges, including one into The Narrows, its slightest section. “The view from inside The Narrows is still one of my favourites in the US. Walking through the water and looking up at those huge, vibrant sandstone walls feels like something from another world,” says Renee.
Zion National Park, Utah
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The park is laced with hiking trails for enjoying the grandeur of the scorched landscape – if you’re looking for a strenuous but highly rewarding route set off to Angels Landing via West Rim Trail (pictured). It's one of the best known trails and deservedly so with its sweeping views over the gaping canyon. The couple also recommend the hikes to Observation Point and the Subway trails.
Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska, USA
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Only accessible by air, this patch of pristine marine wilderness in Alaska’s southeast is well worth the effort. It's famous for its glaciers – both alpine and several incredible tidewater glaciers, which are best seen by boat or on a kayak excursion. “The whole of Glacier Bay is absolutely gorgeous,” says Renee. “Those glaciers are absolutely huge, and the diverse wildlife in the area is really cool to see from the water on a boat or kayak.” Flight-seeing trips from nearby Juneau are also highly recommended.
Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska, USA
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Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
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The Hahnels say they had the best experience of their whole trip in another off-the-beaten-track patch of Alaska, Lake Clark National Park. “We stayed in a remote cabin right on the most turquoise coloured lake you could imagine. For three days we were alone, there was no one else around and it was silent other than the water softly kissing the shoreline of the lake. There were mountains surrounding us on every side, and we foraged for berries to put in pancakes, caught and cooked lake trout, and paddled the canoe to hike from different parts of the lake,” says Matthew.
Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
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Glacier National Park, Montana
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Set on the border between northwest Montana and Alberta in Canada, the grandeur of the park’s many glaciers, vast valleys and towering granite peaks never fails to astound. “We’ve visited Glacier National Park on many occasions now and ever since our first visit it has been one of our favourites,” say the Hahnels. “There are so many beautiful mountains in that area, and so many gorgeous lakes to go to watch the sun set or rise. There are also a lot of moose, elk, bear, mountain goats and big-horn sheep in the area, so if you want to see wildlife this is a great spot for it."
Glacier National Park, Montana
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Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska
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Brown bears and big fish are the prime reasons to visit this protected area in southern Alaska’s scenic Katmai National Park. Every July and August, thousands of the beautiful but deadly creatures congregate to gorge on sockeye salmon at Brooks River. It’s an incredible sight to behold. The couple picked the park as one of the most scenic due to the wildlife. “Due to the incredible infrastructure they have built there, you can view them from an incredibly close distance while still being safe. The mountains around the area are also stunning!” they say.
Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska
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Set on the Alaska Peninsula, most people arrive on a floatplane to explore this great wilderness. It’s a bucket-list destination for keen anglers with its lakes home to five species of Pacific salmon as well as rainbow trout, and Arctic char. While rafting and kayaking around the chain of lakes and rivers known as the Savonoski Loop and hiking around the spectacular Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes also promise epic views and thrills aplenty.
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, Alaska
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Located within the Brooks Range, the most northern mountain range in north America, this park is as remote as they come with no man-made trails or buildings whatsoever. When asked which national park of all 59 they visited they’d most like to photograph again, Renee and Matthew agree it would be this one. “We had to pack light on our backpacking/pack rafting trip and left our bigger cameras behind. It would be great to go in again with some more gear and really explore deeper into the valleys,” they say.
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, Alaska
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This true and rugged wilderness is only accessible by plane, foot or boat. But those that make it enter an ethereal world that is untouched by humankind. Rafting trips along the wild rivers promise staggering views and a sense of real adventure. As do hikes around the famed Arrigetch Peaks with their plunging valleys, and jagged granite spires. “The peaks are some of the most dramatic on the planet, and the high alpine lakes we came across were the most intense shades of blue you could imagine!” they say.
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho
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Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho
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Set in the Rocky Mountains on the border of Wyoming and Montana, the park's many peaks, meadows, forests, and rivers are also home to an incredible variety of wild animals. Yellowstone is famed for its large population of bison, as well as elk, bighorn sheep, moose, deer and coyotes, bears and wolves, which were reintroduced in the 1990s. The Lamar River Trail is a good one to appreciate the park’s varied terrain and intriguing inhabitants.
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Olympic National Park, Washington
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“Everything is lush and vibrant green in this magnificent rainforest, and each turn brings another canopy of surprises," write the travel photographers about Washington State's Olympic National Park. "The forest floor is thickly blanketed with moss and ferns. The best way to describe it would be enchanting.” Plenty of trails lace around the park's tangle of ancient temperate rainforests and edge along its wild Pacific coastline, which is punctuated by sea stacks.
Olympic National Park, Washington
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Another of the Olympic Peninsula's most striking landmarks is Lake Crescent, a deep body of water renowned for its beautiful blue waters and bounty of fish. Rent a boat or take the plunge into its refreshing waters – if they're too chilly there are hot springs nearby. The summit of the park's eponymous glacier-clad Mt Olympus is popular with climbers. While the pair point to the Hoh Rain Forest, Sol Duc Falls and Ruby Beach as their top scenic photography spots.
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Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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With spectacular snow-capped granite peaks, lakes, rivers and wildlife, Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park delivers dramatic beauty in spades. “Grand Teton ended up as the number one spot on our list due to its combination of extreme beauty and accessibility. With the town of Jackson so close, you can head out for the day, see some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth, and be back in town for a delicious meal by dinner,” say the couple.
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Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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Named after its tallest peak, the Grand Teton (13,770 feet/4,197m), this stretch of wilderness in America's Rockies is made for hiking. One of the Hahnels' favourite hikes was the 15-mile Cascade Canyon trail to Lake Solitude and back. The deservedly popular route strikes through some of the park’s most stunning scenery, along rocky, rugged and steep terrain at times. The end views of the glacially-carved lake are otherworldly. Be vigilant for bears, and keep watch for beavers, otters, and moose as you explore.
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