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America’s national parks are living classrooms of the planet: geysers and bison in Yellowstone, sheer granite cliffs in Yosemite, red-rock amphitheaters in Utah, and alpine lakes in Glacier.

If you’re searching for the best national parks to visit in the U.S., the answer often depends on when you plan to travel. Seasons dramatically shape the experience — from roaring waterfalls in spring to golden aspens in fall.

Below, we highlight a curated list of national parks Collette visits on tour, organized by the seasons when they truly shine.

The Best National Parks to Visit in the U.S. — By Season

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Collette’s U.S. national park tours operate primarily from spring through fall (with departures running through October). These are the parks that offer the best experiences during that window.

Spring (April–May): Waterfalls, Wildlife & Wildflowers

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Spring is one of the most rewarding times to visit national parks in the western U.S. Snowmelt feeds waterfalls, wildlife becomes more active, and desert landscapes bloom.

Yellowstone National Park

Spring brings dramatic contrasts — steaming geysers against lingering snow, active wildlife, and fewer crowds than peak summer.

Grand Teton National Park

Snow-capped peaks reflect in thawing lakes, and valley wildlife is especially active.

Utah’s Mighty Five: Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef

Spring offers ideal hiking temperatures before summer heat sets in.

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Summer (June–August): Alpine Access & Iconic Scenic Drives

Summer opens high-elevation roads and hiking trails that remain inaccessible earlier in the year.

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Glacier National Park

Going-to-the-Sun Road reveals alpine scenery and turquoise lakes.

Rocky Mountain National Park

Wildflowers blanket subalpine meadows, and Trail Ridge Road delivers panoramic views.

Yosemite National Park

Summer provides full access to high-country hiking and iconic viewpoints like Glacier Point.

Yellowstone & Grand Teton

Summer offers the broadest road access and services, ideal for first-time visitors.

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Pro Tip: Summer is peak season. Collette handles reservations, park access logistics, and accommodations — allowing you to focus on the experience.

Fall (September–October): Fewer Crowds & Golden Landscapes

Fall may be the most underrated season to visit national parks. Cooler temperatures and lighter crowds create ideal conditions.

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Acadia National Park

Crisp coastal air and vibrant foliage make early fall spectacular in Maine.

Rocky Mountain National Park

Aspens turn brilliant gold, and elk rut season adds exciting wildlife viewing.

Yellowstone & Grand Teton

Wildlife activity increases again in the fall, and cooler temperatures make exploring more comfortable.

Zion & Bryce Canyon

With summer heat fading, hiking conditions improve significantly.

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When Is the Best Time to Visit National Parks?

  • Best for wildlife: Late spring and early fall

  • Best for hiking high elevations: Summer

  • Best for fewer crowds: Late spring and September

  • Best for fall colour: September–early October

Because Collette tours are timed around optimal park conditions, you can travel confidently knowing your visit aligns with seasonal highlights.

Travel Tips for Visiting National Parks on Tour

When travelling with Collette, much of the planning is handled for you — but here are a few helpful tips:

  • Dress in layers for changing mountain weather

  • Bring comfortable walking shoes

  • Pack sun protection and a reusable water bottle

Your Tour Manager coordinates park timing, scenic drives, and key viewpoints to maximize your experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which national park should I visit first? Yellowstone, Yosemite, and the Grand Canyon are classic introductions.

Can I visit multiple parks on one trip? Yes. Many Collette itineraries combine parks efficiently — like National Parks of America and Utah’s Mighty Five and The Rockies featuring 2 days aboard the Canyon Spirit train. These tours minimize transit time while maximizing scenic experiences.

When do Collette’s U.S. national park tours operate? Most departures run from spring through October, aligning with the best seasonal conditions in each region.

Best National Parks to Visit on Tour in the U.S .With Collette

Collette has decades of experience designing national park tours that balance discovery with ease. Our Tour Managers are on-the-ground experts: they handle logistics, share local stories, and introduce quieter trail options, helping travellers move beyond the guidebook and experience the parks like a local.

For curious travellers beginning their search, Collette’s multi-park itineraries, like National Parks of America, Painted Canyons of the West featuring Utah’s Five National Parks, Canyon Country featuring Arizona & Utah, and Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks featuring San Diego and California’s Central Coast, offer an efficient, comfortable way to see more without the planning stress. If you’re unsure which U.S. national park tour is right for you, check out this post.

Ready to explore the best national parks in the U.S.? Plan your adventure with Collette.