The first national park in Utah, Zion is a place of colors that look like sunset come to life.
Clouds Rest is a route that heads south from Tenaya Lake and takes in views of some of Yosemite's iconic features.
At 415 square miles in size, this park in Colorado is nowhere near the biggest of the national parks, but it certainly packs a lot in.
High Peaks Trail has steep switchbacks and is often paired with the Sycamore Trail or Condor Gulch Trail from the Bear Gulch Nature Center.
A hike that can be done at any time of the year, Old Rag Mountain is a big draw to this park in Virginia.
As trails go, this one isn't particularly long, clocking in a little over 3 miles. But what it lacks in distance, it makes up for in its devilish form.
The Devils Garden Tour visits Utah park's most notable attractions, including Landscape Arch and Double O Arch.
Known as Keonehe'ehe'e in Hawaii, the 11-mile Sliding Sands climb leads to a crater bottom via a rainbow of hues.