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    Best US State Parks to Visit, From Woman Who’s Been to All 50 States

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    • After visiting all 50 states, some of my favorite places to explore are state parks.
    • I think Dead Horse Point State Park deserves just as much recognition as Utah’s national parks.
    • I also love traveling to Anza-Borrego Desert in California and Ecola State Park in Oregon.

    National parks are often celebrated as “America’s Best Idea,” safeguarding the country’s most breathtaking and unique landscapes.

    Yet, even after exploring all 63 US national parks, some of my favorite places to explore are outside the National Park System.

    State parks may not often enjoy the same level of recognition as their national counterparts, but many are equally — if not more — stunning.

    After traveling to all 50 states and visiting hundreds of state parks, these are the ones that left the greatest impression on me.

    Hawaii’s ‘Akaka Falls State Park is a must-visit.


    A tall waterfall in the middle of lush greenery.

    The park is named for the ‘Akaka Falls waterfall.

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    The Big Island of Hawaii is home to the gorgeous ‘Akaka Falls State Park. Named for the dramatic 442-foot ‘Akaka Falls waterfall, the park is a must-visit in the area.

    The small park packs a big punch, with a short trail through lush tropical greenery leading to the picturesque falls.

    Dead Horse Point State Park in Utah is near two popular national parks.


    Emily, wearing a backpack covered with patches, looks out at large red-rock canyons covered with snow.

    The views in Dead Horse Point State Park are breathtaking.

    Emily Hart

    Dead Horse Point State Park in Utah is less than 30 miles from Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. However, in my opinion, it doesn’t get the recognition it deserves.

    The park is home to an overlook with a breathtaking view of the Colorado River, which sits 2,000 feet below the rim.

    Hike, bike, or camp at this International Dark Sky Park for dramatic views of the river and the surrounding canyons.

    Anza-Borrego Desert is California’s biggest state park.


    Thousands of purple, white, and orange wildflowers in front of mountains.

    Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is famous for its wildflowers.

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    California is an outdoor-lovers paradise, with nine major national parks (the most of any US state) and 280 state-park units. However, its largest state park is one you may not have heard of: Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.

    The 600,000-acre park in Southern California, famed for its wildflower blooms, has a mix of desert landscapes, rugged mountains, palm oases, and sweeping vistas.

    After you’re done exploring the park, head to the nearby Galleta Meadows to find 130 large metal sculptures created by artist Ricardo Breceda.

    Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire is home to gorgeous views.


    Emily climbs up a flight of wooden stairs while looking over at a waterfall and fall foliage.

    Franconia Notch State Park is gorgeous in the fall.

    Emily Hart

    Franconia Notch State Park is in the heart of the White Mountains, with scenic drives, challenging hikes, and gorgeous photo opportunities.

    I love hiking through the popular Flume Gorge, a natural chasm that extends 800 feet, with boardwalks snaking through granite cliffs, moss-covered walls, and cascading waterfalls.

    I recommend visiting in the fall to hike the popular Artist’s Bluff Trail and enjoy the vibrant fall foliage.

    Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada is truly incredible.


    A road surrounded by large red-rock formations.

    Valley of Fire State Park is about an hour northeast of Las Vegas.

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    In my opinion, Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada is the very definition of “otherworldly.” It’s located about an hour northeast of Las Vegas and is Nevada’s oldest and largest state park.

    Valley of Fire, named for its stunning red-sandstone formations, is an amazing destination for a scenic drive, gorgeous photo opportunities, hiking, and camping.

    Visiting Oregon’s Ecola State Park feels like stepping into a fairytale.


    Emily looks out at a foggy beach with large rocks in the water on a cloudy day.

    I love spending time in Ecola State Park.

    Emily Hart

    The Oregon Coast is one of my favorite places in the country, and Ecola State Park is a big reason I love the area so much.

    The coastal park offers some of the most iconic views of the rugged Oregon coastline, including Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock.

    Driving into this park, which is surrounded by temperate rainforest, feels like being transported into a fairytale.

    For a low-key day, I recommend visiting the beach or picnicking in the park. If you’re in the mood to hike, some of my favorite trails include Clatsop Loop and Indian Beach.

    Maine’s Quoddy Head State Park is home to the easternmost point of the contiguous US.


    Emily sits on a rock, looking out at a body of water surrounded by tree-covered cliffs.

    I love walking along the coast in Quoddy Head State Park.

    Emily Hart

    I’ve visited all 50 states, but Maine is one of my favorite places to travel to. I particularly love the DownEast area of coastal communities, where Quoddy Head State Park is located.

    The park is home to the iconic West Quoddy Head Light, which is the easternmost point of the contiguous US.

    I recommend spending time hiking along the Coastal Trail and keeping a lookout for whales.

    This story was originally published on January 29, 2025, and most recently updated on November 20, 2025.

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