15 Beginner Tips To Know When Planning a Trip To National Parks

Since our first trip to a National Park, our love for nature has only grown and it made us realize that it’s never too late to start enjoying the great outdoors.

I’ve rounded up 15 beginner tips that can help you start planning your first trip to a National Park!

1. Choose a Park Close To Your Home

If you haven’t been to a National Park before, we suggest starting small with trips to local National Parks in your state that are close to your home.

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2. Check If Entrance Reservations Are Needed

Before heading out to a National Park, check to see if the park requires reservations or has any entrance limitations. To better preserve our natural wonders many parks are starting to implement a reservation system.

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If you plan on visiting numerous National Parks in the next year, it’s worthwhile getting America the Beautiful Pass to cover entrance fees. This pass costs $80 but it allows unlimited entries to all US National Parks for one year.

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3. Get America the Beautiful Pass

Before heading out on trips, I mark the main attractions on Google Maps and look up a few easy hikes on the All Trails hiking app. You’ll also want to download an offline map of the park in case you lose reception.

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4. Look Up Things To Do

For your first National Park trip, try to keep it short to a few days or an extended weekend. Longer trips require more planning and can start feeling overwhelming.

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5. Keep The Trip Short

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