I was planning a trip to the USA to visit their parks, which seem to be amazing, but due to recent daily shenanigans involving immigrants, I’ll have to post pone the visit

With that in mind, I’m looking for alternatives, any recommendations? I have 30 days and I’d prefer to be limited to 1 airplane ticket if visiting more than one park in this period. Multiple train connections or other transport alternatives are fine

  • Perhapsjustsniffit@lemmy.ca
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    Banff, Jasper, Yoho and the kooteneys. Mountains, hot springs, mountain biking, hiking, climbing and skiing in season. Canada is happy to welcome you.

    Or the opposite side for a completely different experience. Gros Morne, Cape Breton highlands and kejimkujik in Nova Scotia. In between visit fortresses and national historic sites as the east coast is full of Canada’s founding history.

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    Plitvice National Forest has absolutely gobsmackingly beautiful waterfalls in Croatia. Highly recommend going and hiking around.

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    New Zealand. The whole country feels like a national park especially the south island. However, you would need to rent a car to get to and between a lot of places.

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    That’s a shame but totally understandable. I hope we return to something sane before they destroy the parks for drilling or logging or whatever. The national park service really has some amazing natural resources.

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    Spain! Spain has great country side roaming. You can visit the deserts very well know westerns were filmed on. Run up on one of the highest peaks of the EU. Eco tourism here is great.