USA National Parks

View from Tunnel View towards Bridalvail Fall, El Capitan and Half Dome

Located in the stunning Sierra Nevada Mountains, Yosemite National Park is known for its remarkable granite cliffs, spectacular waterfalls, and incredible vistas. Home to the tallest waterfall in North America, the park’s iconic landmarks can only be truly experienced in person.

Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park

Widely known as the hottest place on Earth, Death Valley is a land of extremes. Rugged mountains, salt flats, and sand dunes are some of the park’s highlights! Beneath the desolate and uninhabited scene, the park hides continuously-changing landmarks in their unconventional beauty!

The scenery of mounts of boulders at Hall of Horrors Trail in Joshua Tree National Park

As the home to the unique Joshua trees, Joshua Tree National Park features stunning desert landscapes and expansive vistas. From rock climbing to stargazing, the park has a wide range of activities for those who decide to visit!

Hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains

Somewhere along the border between Tennessee and North Carolina, you can find rising tall the Great Smoky Mountains. The range is also part of the Appalachian Mountains, which are one of the oldest mountains in the world!