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For Seniors

Best National Parks for Seniors

Age is no barrier to experiencing America's natural wonders. These parks offer accessible trails, scenic drives, comfortable lodging, and breathtaking views without strenuous hiking. Many offer the America the Beautiful Senior Pass for lifetime access.

Top Parks for Seniors

Indiana Dunes National Park
#1
Indiana Dunes National Park
Indiana
National Park
Arts and CultureCultural DemonstrationsAuto and ATV

Lake Michigan's might has influenced Indiana Dunes for millennia. Wind and waves have shaped the land, leaving a rich mosaic of habitats along these 15 miles of Indiana coast. Over 50 miles of trails lead through shifting sand dunes, quiet woodlands, sunny prairies and lush wetlands. Known for its striking plant and bird diversity, it's easy to find inspiration throughout the park’s 15,000 acres.

Badlands National Park
#2
Badlands National Park
South Dakota
National Park
Auto and ATVScenic DrivingAstronomy

The rugged beauty of the Badlands draws visitors from around the world. These striking geologic deposits contain one of the world’s richest fossil beds. Ancient horses and rhinos once roamed here. The park’s 244,000 acres protect an expanse of mixed-grass prairie where bison, bighorn sheep, prairie dogs, and black-footed ferrets live today.

Baltimore-Washington Parkway
#3
Baltimore-Washington Parkway
Maryland
National Park
Auto and ATVScenic Driving

This 29-mile highway connects Baltimore, MD and Washington, D.C. The parkway has carried visitors to and from the capital city since 1954.

Big Bend National Park
#4
Big Bend National Park
Texas
National Park
Auto and ATVScenic DrivingAstronomy

There is a place in Far West Texas where night skies are dark as coal and rivers carve temple-like canyons in ancient limestone. Here, at the end of the road, hundreds of bird species take refuge in a solitary mountain range surrounded by weather-beaten desert. Tenacious cactus bloom in sublime southwestern sun, and species diversity is the best in the country. This magical place is Big Bend...

Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park
#5
Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park
Georgia
National Park
Auto and ATVScenic DrivingBiking

In 1863, Union and Confederate forces fought for control of Chattanooga, known as the "Gateway to the Deep South." The Confederates were victorious at nearby Chickamauga in September. However, renewed fighting in Chattanooga that November provided Union troops victory and control of the city. After the fighting, a Confederate soldier ominously wrote, "This...is the death-knell of the Confederacy."

City Of Rocks National Reserve
#6
City Of Rocks National Reserve
Idaho
National Park
Auto and ATVScenic DrivingAstronomy

Described by California Trail emigrants as “a city of tall spires,” “steeple rocks,” and “the silent city,” this awe-inspiring landscape continues to captivate. Today, it beckons rock climbers, hikers, campers, hunters, and adventurers with its dramatic scenery, fascinating geology, and echoes of the Old West. The Silent City is ready for you to explore.

Crater Lake National Park
#7
Crater Lake National Park
Oregon
National Park
Auto and ATVScenic DrivingAstronomy

Crater Lake inspires awe. Native Americans witnessed its formation 7,700 years ago, when a violent eruption triggered the collapse of a tall peak. Scientists marvel at its purity—fed by rain and snow, it’s the deepest lake in the USA and one of the most pristine on Earth. Artists, photographers, and sightseers gaze in wonder at its blue water and stunning setting atop the Cascade Mountain Range.

Everglades National Park
#8
Everglades National Park
Florida
National Park
Auto and ATVScenic DrivingAstronomy

Everglades National Park protects an unparalleled landscape that provides important habitat for numerous rare and endangered species like the manatee, American crocodile, and the elusive Florida panther. An international treasure as well - a World Heritage Site, International Biosphere Reserve, a Wetland of International Importance, and a specially protected area under the Cartagena Treaty.

Gettysburg National Military Park
#9
Gettysburg National Military Park
Pennsylvania
National Park
Arts and CultureAuto and ATVScenic Driving

The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War, the Union victory that ended General Robert E. Lee's second and most ambitious invasion of the North. Often referred to as the "High Water Mark of the Rebellion", Gettysburg was the Civil War's bloodiest battle and was also the inspiration for President Abraham Lincoln's immortal "Gettysburg Address".

Glacier National Park
#10
Glacier National Park
Montana
National Park
Arts and CultureCultural DemonstrationsLive Music

A showcase of melting glaciers, alpine meadows, carved valleys, and spectacular lakes. With over 700 miles of trails, Glacier is a paradise for adventurous visitors seeking a landscape steeped in human culture. Relive the days of old through historic chalets, lodges, and the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road.

Grand Canyon National Park
#11
Grand Canyon National Park
Arizona
National Park
Arts and CultureCultural DemonstrationsAuto and ATV

Entirely within the state of Arizona, the park encompasses 278 miles (447 km) of the Colorado River and adjacent uplands. Located on the ancestral homelands of 11 present day Tribal Communities, Grand Canyon is one of the most spectacular examples of erosion anywhere in the world—a mile deep canyon unmatched in the incomparable vistas it offers visitors from both north and south rims.

Grand Teton National Park
#12
Grand Teton National Park
Wyoming
National Park
Arts and CultureCultural DemonstrationsAuto and ATV

Soaring over a landscape rich with wildlife, pristine lakes, and majestic alpine vistas, the Teton Range stands as a testament to generations of stewards. For over 11,000 years, communities have thrived in the valley known as Jackson Hole, turning these mountains into more than just peaks—they embody imagination and enduring human connection.

Tips for Seniors
  • Get an America the Beautiful Senior Pass ($80 lifetime)
  • Book historic lodge accommodations in advance
  • Use park shuttle systems to avoid parking challenges
  • Plan activities for cooler parts of the day
  • Check accessibility guides for each park online
  • Consider guided tours for easier experiences
What to Look For
  • Scenic drives with pullouts and viewpoints
  • Accessible restrooms and facilities
  • Historic lodges with full amenities
  • Shuttle or transportation services
  • Flat, paved trails at viewpoints
  • Benches and rest areas along paths

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