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Route 89

U.S. Route 89 is a stunning north–south highway stretching from Arizona to Montana, often called the “National Park Highway.” It passes through or near iconic sites like the Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Yellowstone. Ideal for scenic road trips, it offers dramatic deserts, red rock canyons, alpine forests, and small western towns. Route 89 showcases the breathtaking diversity of the American West, combining natural wonders with cultural and historic stops along the way.

Glacier

Known as the “Crown of the Continent,” Glacier National Park features rugged peaks, over 700 miles of hiking trails, alpine lakes, and active glaciers. Drive the breathtaking Going-to-the-Sun Road, spot grizzly bears and mountain goats, and experience the park’s raw, wild beauty.

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Yellowstone

Yellowstone is America’s first national park, famous for geysers, hot springs, wildlife, and vast wilderness. Highlights include Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, and herds of bison and elk. It’s a geothermal wonderland and a cornerstone of Route 89’s park lineup.

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Grand Teton

The Tetons rise sharply from the Jackson Hole valley, creating one of the most iconic mountain skylines in the U.S. With alpine lakes, abundant wildlife, and epic hiking trails, it’s a paradise for nature lovers, photographers, and outdoor adventurers.

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Capitol Reef

Capitol Reef is a hidden gem with colorful cliffs, domes, and the 100-mile-long Waterpocket Fold. Discover historic orchards, petroglyphs, and remote scenic drives. It’s a quieter park offering solitude, stargazing, and rugged red-rock beauty.

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Bryce Canyon

Famous for its surreal hoodoo rock formations, Bryce Canyon offers otherworldly landscapes and vibrant colors. Sunrise and sunset here are magical. With scenic viewpoints and peaceful hikes, it's a smaller park with truly unique geological wonders.

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Zion

Zion stuns with towering sandstone cliffs, narrow slot canyons, and lush river valleys. Highlights include the Zion Narrows and Angel’s Landing hikes. Its dramatic scenery and diverse ecosystems make it one of the most visited and beloved parks in the U.S.

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The Grand Canyon

One of the world’s most awe-inspiring landscapes, the Grand Canyon reveals layered red rock carved by the Colorado River over millions of years. Its vast scale, sweeping vistas, and hiking trails—from the Rim to the River—offer unforgettable perspectives and adventures.​​​

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