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Rank these parks from best to worst

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Well National Parks have these things called trails. You hike the trails. Most of the good ones take a good chunk of time, so unless you are just doing the most bare bones senior citizen hikes, you are going to need a full day to get a worthwhile experience of a park (at least) imo.
 
Well National Parks have these things called trails. You hike the trails. Most of the good ones take a good chunk of time, so unless you are just doing the most bare bones senior citizen hikes, you are going to need a full day to get a worthwhile experience of a park (at least) imo.

As one example, I've been to Valley Forge National Park. It blows. It's a bunch of the same scenery over and over and over again, **** I grew up with that isn't anything special. Big open fields, some of which are rolling, with the occasional small log cabin. Basically it was a waste of my time when I was a kid. And it was not THAT big.

I have no idea if parts of these parks are just going to be desolate areas, void of beauty or awe, plain for the most part, and totally worth skipping over. That's why I asked the question I asked.
 
Not sure you are worth helping if you arent even going to take the time to educate yourself on the parks you want to visit.
 
I have no idea if parts of these parks are just going to be desolate areas, void of beauty or awe, plain for the most part, and totally worth skipping over.

they're not. this very thread -- which you started over a month ago -- dispels any idea that these are small and meek as far as places go. literally 15 minutes of easy research would show you the error of your assumptions. gotta spend that time on JFC, doe, cuz gotta "SEE" places.
 
Most of the khaki(?) part of this map is Bureau of Land Management property(eg Bears Ears, Grand Escalante).

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