written by Brandon Purington, a freelance journalist for USA TODAY and content creator based out of Colorado. He is a national park enthusiast who has visited 18 parks and is inspired by the sweeping landscapes and the chance to disconnect in America's public lands. Follow along as he showcases bucket-list adventures and unique stays on Instagram at @findyoursomewhere.
Interest in U.S. national parks is at an all-time high. With 63 national parks scattered across the country, the possibilities are endless. However, with increased interest comes increased crowds, especially during the summer. If visiting America’s public lands is on your list this year, springtime is ideal. You’ll score wildflowers, warmer temperatures, increased wildlife activity, active waterfalls and more open trails. Added bonus: Park entry and parking inside the parks will be more accessible.






