u/Fun-Gate-9477

NP Priorities on Road Trip

I am going on a road trip out west for 30 days, starting in Wisconsin and heading out west. I need help with deciding which NP's to cut and which ones I should prioritize in terms of days there. For example, I want to spend 4 days or so in Yosemite. Right now the tentative plans are as follows:

I don't have exact amount of days in each, and that's part of why I'm asking which ones I should prioritize.

Badlands

Yellowstone

Grand Teton

Glacier

Mount Rainier

Olympic

Crater Lake

Redwood

Yosemite

Zion

North Rim Grand Canyon

Bryce Canyon

Arches

Canyon lands

Rocky Mountain

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u/Fun-Gate-9477 — 5 days ago

Can I say I haven't truly been to a natural park still?

I am planning to go on a huge road trip staying in a lot of the western national parks (and yes I will be spending multiple days in most) and I always thought I hadn't gone to any national parks but as I looked into NP's I realized I have gone to the Gateway Arch and Mammoth Cave without realizing they were NP's when I was younger. Can I say this will be my first NP visit?

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u/Fun-Gate-9477 — 5 days ago

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