Best National Parks to Visit If You Love Denali - Adventure Threads Company

Best National Parks to Visit If You Love Denali

Denali isn't the only awe-inspiring national park with rugged peaks, endless wildlife, and epic landscapes. If you love Denali National Park, these five U.S. national parks will satisfy your craving for adventure.

1. Glacier National Park (Montana)

Nicknamed the "Crown of the Continent," Glacier National Park features massive peaks, alpine lakes, and grizzly bear sightings, much like Denali.

2. Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, Montana, Idaho)

If you love wildlife watching in Denali, Yellowstone is a must. Bison, bears, wolves, and geysers make this park one of the most unique in the world.

3. Grand Teton National Park (Wyoming)

The Grand Tetons are Denali’s "little cousins," offering stunning mountain vistas, glaciers, and incredible hiking trails.

4. Rocky Mountain National Park (Colorado)

If you’re a fan of hiking Denali’s lower slopes, Rocky Mountain National Park’s high-altitude trails and scenic drives will amaze you.

5. Mount Rainier National Park (Washington)

Mount Rainier and Denali have a lot in common—from towering peaks to glaciers and challenging mountaineering routes.

Planning your next national park adventure? Grab a National Parks Travel Map and start exploring!

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Jessica Miller
Owner

I’m the founder of Adventure Threads Company, a lifelong explorer, mom of three, and gigi of four who believes that the best memories are made outdoors. From childhood road trips to national parks to hiking new trails as an adult, my love for adventure has never faded. When I’m not designing new gear or writing about the places that inspire us, you’ll find me hiking Wisconsin’s trails, road-tripping to new destinations, or soaking in the quiet beauty of nature (probably with a book). For me, Adventure Threads Company isn’t just a business—it’s a way to celebrate the places we love and the memories we create in them. 🌲 Because national parks aren’t just destinations—they’re where we find ourselves.