Favorite National Parks with young kids
Amanda Dwyer
These have been some of our favorite US National Parks during our RV adventure this year
Grand Canyon National Park, Arches National Park, Hot Springs National Park, Badlands National Park, Big Bend National Park, Carlsbad Caverns National Park, White Sands National Park, Redwood National and State Parks, Death Valley National Park, White Sands National Park, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Canyonlands National Park, Oljato-Monument Valley
Grand Canyon National Park, United States
Arches National Park, United States
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Like nothing else we'd ever seen or experienced! We all loved hiking along the Windows Trail (about 1 mile roundtrip) and the kids especially loved Sand Dunes Arch (0.3 miles roundtrip). We went to see the famous Delicate Arch (from the Utah license plate) but only from the easily accessible viewpoint: 3 miles on slippery rocks didn't sound like a great idea with little kids!! This park is also very easy to get to from from downtown Moab.
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Hot Springs National Park in Hot Springs, United States
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Great downtown park with lots of access points to touch some hot springs. Loved their Junior Ranger program!
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Badlands National Park, United States
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Great park with some fun, kid-friendly hikes. We especially liked the Door Trail: safe-ish way to climb out over the rocks with young kids!
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Big Bend National Park in Big Bend National Park, United States
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Lots of great easy hikes for kids, aside from Santa Elena Canyon where our 4 year old started walking backwards towards the cliff's edge! Mountains, deserts, canyons, Rio Grande, dinosaur fossils and more! One of the least-visited parks because it's far from most anything but totally worth the trek! Stay at Roadrunner Travelers RV park in Terlingua. 👍
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Carlsbad Caverns National Park in Carlsbad, United States
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Our young kids loved the Natural Entrance Trail, a 1.25 mile hike down to the base of the cave and still had some energy left to see some of the Big Room. Thankfully we were only able to take the elevator back up or we might not have gotten out!
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White Sands National Park, United States
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Awesome experience sledding down the sand dunes! Thankfully we were there in January as it must get crazy hot there in the summer.
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Redwood National and State Parks, United States
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Magical! We were all in awe of these amazing trees. It was simply amazing. Great easy hikes at Fern Canyon, Big Tree Wayside, Trillium Falls Trail and Lady Bird Johnson Grove.
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Death Valley National Park, United States
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White Sands National Park in Alamogordo, United States
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Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada, United States
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Huge area to explore with a great walking path along the road. We loved Lake Mead RV Village. Bonus: short drive to Hoover Dam!
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Canyonlands National Park, United States
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Much less crowded than the Grand Canyon but still spectacular views and more kid-friendly hikes available. We only had time for two: Mesa Arch (about 0.6 mile roundtrip) and Whale Rock (about 1 mile roundtrip). Awesome!
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Oljato-Monument Valley, United States
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Our first view of this amazing place was at Mather Point. When our daughter kept saying, "Wow, it's so beautiful!", I knew we had found a special park! Because our kids are pretty young (and our youngest is terrible at listening right now), we sadly didn't hike down at all but we did stop at several vista points and then walked around Desert View Watchtower.