National Parks are popular summer destinations for people wanting to get out of the city and away from busy streets. But it cannot be easy to decide which park is best when there are so many options.

Here are five suggestions for hiking national parks this summer.

1) Rocky Mountain, Colorado

Located near Denver and surrounded by the great state of Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Park is a favorite destination for hikers and adventurers alike. Enjoy some of America’s most breathtaking nature while taking in scenic views of snow-capped mountains and green forests on trails such as Trail Ridge Road, Milner Pass, or Tonahutu Creek. Be sure to stop at Bear Lake for some incredible photo opportunities along with Beaver Meadows Entrance Station, where you can interact with marmots.

2) Olympic, Washington

Located in the state of Washington, Olympic National Park boasts trails ranging from easy to challenging with features such as alpine meadows and old-growth forests. Visitors can stay overnight at three different campgrounds or rent out one of six cabins. Sunrise is particularly stunning on trails like Mount Storm King and Rialto Beach, where visitors will be able to see coastal birds and whales in the distance. The park also offers ranger hikes throughout summertime led by experienced hikers ready to share their knowledge about the area’s history and wildlife.

3) Yosemite, California

Yosemite is perhaps one of the most famous national parks due to its high visitors and jaw-dropping views. From the iconic Half Dome to emerald green pools, Yosemite offers a variety of trails that anyone can enjoy. View full article »