Whether you’re yearning for a snow-covered adventure, want to escape the cold, or simply want to get some of the best landscapes the United States has to offer pretty much all to yourself.
Winters in Bryce Canyon do see snow occasionally, and there’s nothing quite like seeing the contrast of bright reds against the fluffy white snow! For this reason, it’s one of the best national parks to visit in the winter.
Most of the activities you’ll find at Biscayne National Park happen under the water, with snorkeling and scuba diving being extremely popular for the very few visitors who visit the park every year.
Once temperatures begin to drop, Yellowstone becomes a mecca for frozen alpine lakes, dreamy forests dusted in snow and geysers that look even more striking as they splash out against a white background.
What makes this park stand high above the crowds of others in the south is the fact that it is home to gorgeous saguaros and different cacti species that can grow up to 60 feet!