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11 National Parks Where You Need A Reservation

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11 National Parks Where You Need A Reservation

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Planning to visit a national park this year? Great choice! But, before you pack your bags, it’s important to know that some parks require you to make a reservation. This isn’t just about controlling the number of visitors but also ensures everyone has a pleasant and safe experience.

From watching a sunrise from a mountain peak to exploring deep caves, each park has its own rules and systems for bookings. Hereโ€™s a handy list of 11 national parks where youโ€™ll need to make a reservation. Letโ€™s make sure your visit is smooth and hassle-free!

1. Acadia National Park

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If you’re heading to Acadia National Park and dream of driving up Cadillac Summit Road, remember to book your vehicle reservation. This road will get you to the highest point of the park, a hotspot especially at sunrise from May to October.

This experience costs $6 for the reservation fee and ensures that you donโ€™t miss out on this spectacular view due to overcrowding. Planning ahead is key, as this spot is a favorite for many visitors looking to catch the breathtaking sunrise.

2. Arches National Park

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Visiting Arches National Park requires a bit of pre-planning as you need a timed entry reservation to get in. This system is in place from April 1 to October 31, during the hours of 7 am to 4 pm.

The additional $2 reservation fee on top of the entrance fee is a small price for the assurance that youโ€™ll be able to explore this magnificent landscape without the hassle of huge crowds.

Sunrise At Arches National Park

3. Carlsbad Caverns National Park

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Carlsbad Caverns National Park is open year-round but don’t just show up; a timed entry reservation is necessary. This helps manage visitor flow, especially given the park’s unique underground settings.

The reservation costs $1, besides the $15 entrance fee, and they’re available 30 days in advance, ensuring that even during peak times, you get to enjoy the caves comfortably.

4. Glacier National Park

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If Glacier National Park is on your list, note that vehicle reservations are needed for three key areas: Going-to-the-Sun Road, Many Glacier, and North Fork, from late May to early September. Timing these reservations right, between 6 am and 3 pm, allows you to enjoy the stunning landscapes without the feeling of being rushed.

5. Haleakala National Park

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For a sunrise like no other, Haleakala National Park is the place to be. But, youโ€™ll need to book your spot in advance to experience it between 3 am and 7 am. If you miss out on a reservation, you’ll have to wait until after 7 am to enter. The online booking can be done up to 60 days in advance, making it easier to secure your spot for this incredible early morning view.

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6. Mount Rainier National Park

Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier National Park

During the peak season, a timed entrance permit is necessary to visit the Paradise and Sunrise corridors of Mount Rainier National Park. This system helps manage the flow of visitors and protect the natural environment, ensuring everyone has a memorable and serene visit. The permit costs $2, in addition to the park entrance fee.

7. Rocky Mountain National Park

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From late May to mid-October, Rocky Mountain National Park requires visitors to reserve a permit. This reservation costs $2 per vehicle, plus the entrance fee. The reservation system helps distribute visitors across the park, preventing overcrowding and helping maintain the tranquility and beauty of the park.

8. Shenandoah National Park

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For hiking enthusiasts wanting to explore Old Rag, a popular trail in Shenandoah National Park, a day-use permit is mandatory from March 1 to November 30.

You need to snag your ticket online for $2, which is not sold at the trailhead. The park releases 800 tickets daily, ensuring everyone has ample space to enjoy their hike without overcrowding.

9. Yosemite National Park

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Yosemite requires reservations during its busiest times: February for the Horsetail Fall event and from mid-April through October. Planning ahead ensures you wonโ€™t miss out on the natural beauty and iconic landscapes of Yosemite due to visitor limits.

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10. Zion National Park

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For those looking to hike Angels Landing, Subway, or the Narrows from top to bottom in Zion National Park, make sure to get your hiking or wilderness permit early. This reservation system helps manage the number of hikers, ensuring that the trails are not overcrowded and that the natural habitat is preserved.

11. Muir Woods National Monument

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Lastly, Muir Woods National Monument requires all visitors to have a parking reservation. This system is crucial for reducing traffic congestion and protecting the natural surroundings, making your visit more enjoyable and less stressful.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.

With 70,000 monthly readers and 16,000 followers on social media, Be Right Back is your go-to resource for romantic trip ideas and couple activities at home and abroad.

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