10 Breathtaking National Parks in the U.S. in March

Grand Canyon National Park

Experience the Grand Canyon's stunning views in spring with milder temperatures, fewer crowds, and the perfect conditions for sunrises and scenic hikes.

Zion National Park

Explore Zion's towering sandstone cliffs, slot canyons, and spring wildflowers in March. Ideal weather for scenic hikes like Angels Landing and The Narrows.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

March brings serene misty mornings and blooming wildflowers. The park's diverse wildlife and trails make it a perfect spring destination for nature lovers.

Everglades National Park

March brings perfect weather to explore the Everglades. Witness migratory birds, unique wildlife, and beautiful landscapes, while enjoying pleasant temperatures for airboat tours.

Joshua Tree National Park

Discover the stark beauty of Joshua Tree in March. Mild temperatures make it perfect for hiking among the park’s unique rock formations and iconic trees.

Death Valley National Park

March in Death Valley offers cooler temperatures, making it ideal for desert exploration. Marvel at the vast salt flats, dunes, and colorful desert wildflowers.

Arches National Park

The iconic red rock formations of Arches National Park are breathtaking in March. Enjoy the park’s famous arches and scenic views with comfortable spring weather.

Big Bend National Park

March brings mild weather to Big Bend, perfect for hiking and stargazing. Discover its diverse desert landscape, rugged mountains, and the Rio Grande River.

Yosemite National Park

Yosemite’s waterfalls are at their peak in March, thanks to spring melt. Explore the valley’s majestic granite cliffs and vibrant landscapes, all with fewer visitors.

Saguaro National Park

March is the start of the blooming season in Saguaro National Park. Hike through the iconic desert landscape, with views of towering cacti and beautiful spring blooms.