Four million people visit this US park every year. It covers more than 1,200 square miles. It is home to several iconic natural sites.
They include El Capitan, Half Dome, 2,425-foot Yosemite Falls, giant sequoias, and more. The majority of travelers focus their visit on the seven-square-mile area of Yosemite Valley. Other highlights include Inspiration Point, Mariposa Grove, the 2,140-foot Snow Creek Falls, and more than 12 miles of bike riding trails too. You can even go backpacking and camping if you want to be one with nature.
Yosemite National Park
This national park is nestled in Utah’s high plateau country. Every year it welcomes approximately 4.3. Million travelers. Its striking, standout topography is highlighted by sharp, sheer cliffs, narrow sandstone canyons, tall rock towers, and the Virgin River.
The diverse landscape reportedly makes Zion unique. Here you will find arid deserts, crimson rocks, thundering waterfalls, and species of wildlife that do not live together anywhere else. Enjoy the family-friendly Riverside Walk, go birding, horseback riding, hike the famous Narrows, and see the brilliant Emerald Pools, and the Court of the Patriarchs.