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Top XNUMX US National Parks for Wildflower Spotting

10 U.S. National Parks Offer Some of the Best Wildflowers in the Field Travelland leisure.

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National parks are impressive no matter the month, but there's something special about the wildflower season. Bursts of purple, blue, white and gold bring magic to some of America's most surreal landscapes. What's more, the kaleidoscopic flowers hint at the approaching warm weather.

If you're planning a trip, bookmark these top 10 national parks to visit during the wildflower season. Please note that you can keep these wildflowers safe for future park visitors by following the Leave No Trace guidelines while staying on the trail.

Glacier National Park (Montana)

Lotus fields. An abundance of purple asters. They are one of nearly 1000 wild flower species that grace Glacier National Park from spring to summer. With the arrival of spring, lower elevations such as Lake McDonald, impress with their flowering.

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The summer warmth lends the floral hues a loftiness; the state's favorite lotuses grow from 900m to over 2000m. Try hiking trails such as Highline, Hidden Lakee and Lake McDonald for colorful views.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park (North Carolina and Tennessee)

There's a reason Smoky's are on every flower lover's wish list: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, home to over 1500 flowering plants, boasts the largest number of flower species of any US national park. In addition, flowers bloom here most of the year. Flower abundance begins with ephemeral plants such as orchids that appear from February to April. By summer, everything is overshadowed by thunbergia, echinacea and a sea of ​​\uXNUMXb\uXNUMXbother wildflowers. The soothing expanse of yellow witch hazel rounds out the year from October to January. Don't miss the flower festivities in the park during the annual spring bloom field flowers at the end of April. There are also many trails in the park. wildflowers.

Shenandoah National Park (Virginia)

By spring, the cheerful flora of Shenandoah is back in full force. More than 850 plant species produce a mosaic of flowers between March and August, with blooms ranging from violets and grandiflora trillium to aquilegia, mimosas and sunflowers. Immerse yourself in the splendor at one of the Shenandoah viewpoints, where wild flowers grow. This includes the lowlands like the Mill prong и Hughes River in early spring, and forever picturesque skyline Drive from late spring to summer.

Mount Rainier National Park (Washington)

A splash of violets in the foreground and a snowy peak not far behind, flowers Mount Rainier National Park They promise to leave you in awe. Admire these purples, golds and blues in the park's subalpine meadows in late July and August. Some of the best places to enjoy the show include the photogenic trail Reflection Lakes and a wide meadowrand parkawhere the wildflowers extend almost to the foot of Mount Rainier.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park (Ohio)

Ohio's fertile soil makes it an ideal place to grow. In fact, only in Cuyahoga Valley National Park There are 10 active farms in Northeast Ohio, ranging from berry farms to a working vineyard. The wildflowers of the Cuyahoga Valley are just as dazzling. Spring and late summer flowers bloom in the park, and everything from bluebells to violets and goldenrods brings these glacier-carved landscapes to life. Walk along Brandywine Gorge Trail or by Kendall Lake Loop to admire the blooming beauty.

Saguaro National Park (Arizona)

Poppies and desert chicory are among the many species that add color to the desert landscape. Saguaro National Park. The main wildflower season in the park is from spring to early fall; exhibits are at their brightest after heavy rains late in the year, as was the case with its "famous year" of bloom in 2019. Even if the conditions are not ideal, the Saguaro flowers are impressive throughout the year, adding contrast to the park's signature style. attraction: colossal cacti. See the wildflowers on trails like Bridal Wreath Falls and Valley View Overlook.

Redwood National Park (California)

California colossal redwoods are impressive enough, but adding a carpet of colorful wildflowers underneath them is a serious landscape overload. Wildflowers Redwood National Park bloom from January to September. This means that for most of the year you can enjoy stunning flowers. Spring brings forget-me-nots and golden bluebells, while California poppies and western violets bloom through late summer and fall. Some of the best wild flower hikes include trails Trillium Falls, Lady Bird Johnson Grove and Redwood Creek trails.

Pinnacles National Park (California)

Rising bulging rocks Pinnacles national park make a strong impression, and a splash of wildflowers kicks that wow factor up a notch. In this Californian national park, you can admire the wildflowers from March to May, when 80% of them are in bloom. The types of flowers here cover the whole gamut. Early flowering includes bush lupine and black sage, while hotter months bring orchids, buckwheat and roses. Admire the views from trails such as Moses Spring Trail and Old The Pinnacles trail loop.

Crater Lake National Park (OR)

Limited growing season Crater lake national park means that flowering does not last long, approximately from July to October. But these months alone make Crater Lake one of the best national parks for spotting wild flowers. The flora ranges from low forests to the towering Mount Scott stratovolcano, the park's highest point.

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Look at the bright colors on Lady of the Woods Trail, Annie Creek Canyon Trail and Discovery point trail.

Death Valley National Park (Nevada and California)

Death Valley not on our list of frequent bloomers. Because catching a wildflower show in the park is a rare but truly incredible experience. The extreme, dry park needs near-perfect conditions, including autumn rains, for the valley to bloom with desert gold. Rangers provide information to visitors about the status of wild flowers. And although the chances of seeing a super bloom here are not very high, trust us: it will be worth the wait.

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