National park destinations that aren’t parks

Pictured rocks national lakeshore (Michigan’s upper peninsula)

Pictured Rocks, a 42-mile shoreline on Lake Superior, offers stunning hiking, camping, and waterfront recreation, with sandstone cliffs and vibrant colors.

Cumberland gap national historical park (Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia)

Great Smoky Mountains National Park attracts 13 million visitors in 2022, while Cumberland Gap National Historical Park offers stunning Appalachians, historic Hensley Settlement, and wildlife trails.

Dinosaur national monument (Colorado and Utah)

Rafting through Grand Canyon and Dinosaur National Monument offers accessible, epic experiences with rapids, canyon walls, and ancient dinosaur fossils.

Chiricahua national monument (Arizona)

Hoodoos attract visitors to Bryce Canyon National Park and Chiricahua National Monument, with over 600,000 visitors in 2022.