World's Top 5 Beautiful Parks
Hare seasonal recommendations for visiting each of these beautiful parks, so you can experience them at their best.
1. Banff National Park – Canada
Best Seasons:
Summer (June–August): Ideal for hiking, canoeing, and photography; lakes are thawed and vivid blue.
Winter (December–March): Great for skiing and snowboarding at Lake Louise and Banff Sunshine resorts.
Tip:
Fall (late September) offers beautiful golden larches with fewer crowds.
2. Plitvice Lakes National Park – Croatia
Best Seasons:
Spring (April–June): Waterfalls are at their fullest due to snowmelt; greenery is lush.
Autumn (September–October): Colorful foliage and pleasant temperatures with fewer tourists.
Avoid:
Winter months can have limited access due to snow, though it's still scenic.
3. Fiordland National Park – New Zealand
Best Seasons:
Summer (December–February): Warmest, driest months with long daylight hours—perfect for hikes and cruises.
Spring (October–November): Waterfalls are powerful, and wildflowers bloom.
Note:
Fiordland is one of the wettest places on Earth, so rain is common year-round. Just bring waterproof gear.
4. Torres del Paine National Park – Chile
Best Seasons:
Summer (December–March): Best weather for trekking; longer days and open trails.
Shoulder Seasons (October–November, March–April): Fewer tourists and still fairly mild weather.
Avoid:
Winter (May–September) brings snow and limited access.
5. Yellowstone National Park – USA
Best Seasons:
Late Spring (May–June): Wildlife is active, flowers are blooming, and crowds are manageable.
Fall (September–early October): Stunning autumn colors, elk rutting season, and fewer people.
Avoid:
Mid-summer (July–August) can be
crowded and hot. Winter is magical but requires snow gear and guided tours.
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