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Three out of four.
I'll cast a vote for the Badlands. Nothing active like geysers, but the lack of tourists made it the most serene environment I've ever been in. Just driving through the roads was breathtaking, much less getting out to walk around, pause, watch the sun set.
Big Bend National Park is a miraculous place. Just not during the summer; February and March are the best times to go.
I have developed an interest in visiting the national parks as a short and sweet way to recharge the batteries. The last national park I visited was Canyonlands/Arches in 2002. From my research, the must-sees are Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Bryce/Zion, and Yosemite. Anyone been to these? Any other suggestions?
Three out of four.
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I know you're from California, but I'm guessing Yosemite is the one that isn't a must-see in your view.
Yosemite is awesome, stay at the Ahwahnee if you can.
Did you wind up going to any parks last summer?
And if you don't go in early summer, the falls aren't as intense. I love Yosemite
I forgot to throw in a mention for Sequoia and Kings Canyon just south of Yosemite. Crowds are much smaller and it is really a backpackers dream. The scenery rivals Yosemite and it is not hard at all to hike for 30 minutes and feel like you are in the wilderness. Even just for car tourism, driving to roads end in KC is up there for me on most scenic drives ever.