One of the best parts about America’s national
parks is that they have so many unique things to offer anyone who visits. No
matter what season, there is something to see or a new park waiting for you to
explore. As the ice starts to thaw and the snow finally melts, spring is the
perfect time to see wildflowers! Here are 10 national parks to visit during
wildflower season.
10 National Parks to Visit During Wildflower Season
Great Smoky Mountains National
Park
The flowers bloom here nearly every month of
the year. During the early spring and end of winter, you can find orchids and
ephemerals, while coneflowers and black-eyed Susans steal the show in summer.
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Joshua Tree National Park
A desert park might not be your first choice,
but you can go on wildflower hikes here in the Pinto Basin as early as
February! The wildflower season lasts from February and March but you can still
see wildflowers into April and May at higher elevations.
Glacier National Park
There are over 1,000 different species of
wildflowers at this national park. Come spring, Lake McDonald is full of blooms
and the summer warmth brings even more floral blooms to the higher elevations
of this national park.
Mount Rainier National Park
You can’t beat the snow-capped peaks and the
splashes of violet along the way. You can find meadows of wildflowers here in
late July and early August.
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Pinnacles National Park
There are a bunch of bulbous rocks here and
with wildflowers adding color to this landscape from March through May, you can
see 80% of the flowers in full bloom here. The best places to see them are on
Moses Spring Trail or Old Pinnacles Trail Loop.
Rocky Mountain National Park
During wildflower season, this park has fields
of black-eyed Susans and other beautiful wildflowers throughout the park.
Since this park has such a high elevation, you won’t see many of these budding
flowers until late spring and into June.
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
This national park has valleys full of
wildflowers from spring and into the late summer. You’ll find everything from
violets to Virginia bluebells here which make these glacier landscapes come to
life during the spring.
Shenandoah National Park
During the spring, Shenandoah has a bright
mosaic of colors with more than 850 different wildflowers to show off! You can
see wildflowers from late spring and into the summer depending on the
elevation.
Saguaro National Park
The desert scenery gets a touch of spring with
poppies and desert chicory during wildflower season here. You’ll see
wildflowers here from spring and all the way into fall.
Grand Teton National Park
This park only has 60 days of frost-free days
each year, and during this time you’ll see a growing and blooming wildflower
season in between that short window! The peak season is July and August, but
you can still find some during early fall and late spring.
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Wildflowers are quite the sight to see at most
national parks, but these parks have the best views of them! When they cover
desert flats and mountain slopes, you’ll be glad you visited these parks to see
them.
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