The Best State Park in Each State

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Geography King

Geography King

Жыл бұрын

Overview of state parks in the US and which is the best one in each state. I examine parks that showcase something unique about the state or parks that highlight a physical feature that is not normally expected in that state.
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@greenrich3381
@greenrich3381 Жыл бұрын
As many things that seem to divide us, can we all agree that we live in a beautiful country?
@ThirdBrainLives
@ThirdBrainLives Жыл бұрын
Yep, Europeans come to America to see our spectacular national parks, scenery, and landscapes. Americans go to Europe to see the architecture, history, and and culture.
@MrSpankee02
@MrSpankee02 Жыл бұрын
I wish I could give this comment more than one like.
@jakeozzy4776
@jakeozzy4776 Жыл бұрын
@@ThirdBrainLives only the nordic countries and swiss alps can rival our best. I want to visit Lauterbrunnen
@carstarsarstenstesenn
@carstarsarstenstesenn Жыл бұрын
@@jakeozzy4776 I wouldn't be so quick to diminish the natural beauty of the rest of Europe. Ireland, Scotland, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, and Croatia definitely have areas that rival America's natural beauty
@launchtexasintothesunforev9551
@launchtexasintothesunforev9551 Жыл бұрын
Texas sucks old north Mexico is beautiful though
@Alex-tx2dh
@Alex-tx2dh Жыл бұрын
Some channels are gems, yours is a gem mine. As us city people are realizing how disconnected we are from the natural beauty of our country, you give us better advice/tools than most and it’s really invaluable. My nuclear family has kids which are grown and adults that aren’t retired yet but taking more time off… and when you helped me plan our southern road trip not only did you help provide awesome family memories for us but you also helped my parents respect the southern part of our country, which before they held very strong contempt for. Thank you
@curlyque2717
@curlyque2717 Жыл бұрын
Just curious why would someone hold contempt for a whole region of our country. Had they ever been here?
@GeographyKing
@GeographyKing Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad you enjoy the videos!
@jag92949
@jag92949 Жыл бұрын
@@curlyque2717 North Carolina is a southern state, and it’s beautiful.
@curlyque2717
@curlyque2717 Жыл бұрын
@@jag92949 yes it is
@curlyque2717
@curlyque2717 Жыл бұрын
@@jag92949 so is it's neighbor, Tennessee and you won't find finer people. We just get a bad wrap for what our ancestors did AND a false spin from the media. That's ok, we'll just keep all the wonderfulness to ourselves.
@andrewodonnell8219
@andrewodonnell8219 Жыл бұрын
As an Upstate NY resident, I would like to give an honorable mention to Letchworth State Park. Might be the most "western US scenery" type of place in the east
@frigginjerk
@frigginjerk Жыл бұрын
"The Grand Canyon of the East." I thought that might be the one for NY, if Niagara Falls was too obvious. I'd also toss Watkins Glen and Chimney Bluffs out there as lesser known state parks (at least among people not from the state). If NYC is all you think of when you think of New York, you're missing out on some fantastic scenery.
@andrewodonnell8219
@andrewodonnell8219 Жыл бұрын
@@frigginjerk Yes!!! I actually live in Watkins Glen. The park here never gets old
@andrewodonnell8219
@andrewodonnell8219 Жыл бұрын
@@frigginjerk And Chimney Bluffs is spectacular. I’ve been twice
@ippolit4262
@ippolit4262 Жыл бұрын
Ausable Chasm is considered the Crand Canyon of the East..
@gavinsheridan4680
@gavinsheridan4680 Жыл бұрын
I’m from PA and have driven several times just to see Letchworth. Breathtaking.
@PeterWiernicki
@PeterWiernicki Жыл бұрын
Learned a new term from this video: Karst topography - (def:) A landscape that is characterized by numerous caves, sinkholes, fissures, and underground streams. Karst topography usually forms in regions of plentiful rainfall where bedrock consists of carbonate-rich rock, such as limestone, gypsum, or dolomite, that is easily dissolved.
@gurf6141
@gurf6141 Жыл бұрын
Great video! While the Oregon Coast is beautiful, I personally would have chosen Silver Falls State Park as my top choice, just because of how unique it is. Being able to hike behind multiple gigantic, beautiful waterfalls in just a couple hours is truly an unmatched experience.
@American_Idiot_
@American_Idiot_ Жыл бұрын
I just went to Oregon for the first time a few months ago to visit family and I haven’t seen mountains before (I’m from Louisiana) so I think the mount hood national park has to be my personal favorite
@7killer778
@7killer778 Жыл бұрын
When's best time of year? Start of summer/after the rains finish?
@jazzcatjohn
@jazzcatjohn Жыл бұрын
@@7killer778 I lived there for some 20 years and now live not far up in WA state. August and September are the driest months by far, but also the most crowded. June and October can have some dry, sunny days, but it's hit and miss and can still rain a lot. July can also get a lot of gloomy/rainy days some years. November through May is pretty much solid rain, very dark and wet. If you must have dry weather, go in Aug/Sep. Anybody who tries to tell you any different is lying. 😉
@hockey1freak
@hockey1freak Жыл бұрын
Ya i live here and thought he'd pick Silver Falls
@catherinespencer-mills1928
@catherinespencer-mills1928 Жыл бұрын
Hard for me to choose. I haven't been there when Winter Falls was live. You have to have enough rain to get that one going. I also like the falls next to I84 on the Historic Columbia River Highway. If heading east, take exit 22 Corbett and bear left for waterfalls and the Vista House. Or if heading west, take exit 35 for Ainsworth State Park. Bear right for the waterfalls. Go slow, enjoy, stop at every fall. More than one place to camp. It's not that long a drive and there are plenty of places to stay in Hood River, the Dalles, Portland, .... My favorite fall is not Multnomah, but Shepperd's Dell.
@luxembros6791
@luxembros6791 Жыл бұрын
I think Devil’s Lake is Wisconsin’s best. Super pretty, great (dangerous) hiking, great climbing, and very fun to swim. It’s super pretty in fall and winter too.
@dacrosber
@dacrosber Жыл бұрын
As a WI resident I agree
@S.Roth94
@S.Roth94 Жыл бұрын
I agree, problem is it’s such a tourist trap during the summer. Interstate, Gov. Dodge; and Perot are all fantastic too!
@luxembros6791
@luxembros6791 Жыл бұрын
@@S.Roth94 I’m a fan of Kohler Andres too, only because it’s odd to see sand dunes in the midwest.
@austinking4255
@austinking4255 Жыл бұрын
Definitely agree other than the fact that it gets so crowded during the summer and the raccoons are like pets that go around asking for food...
@merricat3025
@merricat3025 Жыл бұрын
Ask Wisconsin resident who's been to many of our Parks I wouldn't have picked the park he picked either. The other ones mentioned here by other viewers are much nicer. I don't live in the area but I really like the driftless area. I live in northern Wisconsin I thought he was going to pick Big Bay State park.
@tquist61
@tquist61 Жыл бұрын
A wonderfully compiled list of amazing state parks! A few I would add for consideration: For Indiana, Turkey Run State Park. For Nevada, Valley of Fire State Park. For Ohio, Hocking Hills State Park. For Illinois, Starved Rock State Park, and for Pennsylvania, Ohiopyle State Park. These parks may have a more crowds, but they are all spectacular. I've found the secret to avoiding crowds is to go during the week if possible, and getting there as early as possible.
@ThirdBrainLives
@ThirdBrainLives Жыл бұрын
This has quickly turned into one of my favorite KZbin channels. Thanks for your passion Kyle!
@bob_._.
@bob_._. Жыл бұрын
I think most Ohioans would give the nod to Hocking Hills State Park. The Hocking River cut a canyon through this mass of sandstone hard enough to stop the Laurentide Ice Sheet in its tracks and did so in a very artistic manner and at a very human scale, running through dense pre-Ice Age climax forest. The park consists of several separate areas, each noted for its natural beauty and easy hiking; the most spectacular of the attractions is even accessible. There's many other State parks, forests and recreation areas in the region and a well-developed owner-operator vacation recreation industry. And you can't find a place to stay that doesn't have a hot tub.
@elliotgilfix2108
@elliotgilfix2108 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Shawnee doesn’t even compare.
@dancarlton7973
@dancarlton7973 Жыл бұрын
I've been there, remembered seeing the rock formations. It's in the rural part of Ohio even away from Columbus.
@kevinpray9340
@kevinpray9340 Жыл бұрын
Definitely better than shawnee. It really doesn't feel like you are in ohio when you are down in the gorges by old man's cave and ceadar falls. I highly recommend it but it can get crowded.
@76horsepower
@76horsepower Жыл бұрын
Definitely this. Hocking Hills is wonderful and unlike any state park in Ohio. I’m shocked this wasn’t picked.
@LehmanBandAlum
@LehmanBandAlum Жыл бұрын
Surely Hocking is the most spectacular, but it is heavily visited and you can run into crowded conditions, especially at peak times--this seemed to be one of Kyle's criteria.
@Sdawggy
@Sdawggy Жыл бұрын
Huge fan! I watch a lot of your videos at home and my wife tolerates the nerdiness to a point… but- she said this is the video that finally won her over as a fan!! Thanks for the great content
@RemnantCult
@RemnantCult Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this. This will give me some good ideas for spots to visit whenever I go on my next road trip.
@trevorfletcher6335
@trevorfletcher6335 Жыл бұрын
Appreciate your work and research Kyle. Keep up the great work. -Trevor from Houston.
@haylstorm6
@haylstorm6 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate how you made this video! You kept each park description to a few sentences, but still have a good number of representative pictures, so the video feels like a good overview!
@pameladeleone135
@pameladeleone135 Жыл бұрын
Great video, I love your videos Geography King! Always looking forward to them. Thank you,
@lilflo36
@lilflo36 Жыл бұрын
As an IL resident near Chicago…I’d like to highlight Starved Rock State Park. The SP has at least a dozen canyons and waterfalls in the spring along with a massive sandstone bluffs overlooking the Illinois River! It’s the state most popular state park for a reason, and it’s only about 1.5 hours from most of Chicagoland!
@finleyedwards
@finleyedwards Жыл бұрын
Starved Rock was a clear miss here.
@conniegheer576
@conniegheer576 Жыл бұрын
I hiked there for several hours with my infant son in a 'baby backpack' in 1991 (talk about a workout!) . It was our favorite place in Illinois!
@andrewjackson5127
@andrewjackson5127 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget matthiessen State Park it's less crowded than Starved Rock and only about three or four or five miles away
@LifeAsGraydon
@LifeAsGraydon Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite videos of yours to date. I love the outdoors and have visited a bunch of national parks and very few state parks so it was cool to learn all about them. Keep up the great work.
@GeographyKing
@GeographyKing Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Being in the south I tend to do most outdoor activities fall to spring so my hiking season is just starting
@gonefishing5434
@gonefishing5434 Жыл бұрын
Great job, as usual! I enjoy your work, great knowledge and a very skilled presenter.
@Jjjaaahhnn
@Jjjaaahhnn Жыл бұрын
This may be an unpopular request, but I think it'd be cool to watch a video on the old tornado alley part of the country in eastern Colorado, western Nebraska, western Kansas, the panhandle of Oklahoma, north Texas, and even parts of eastern New Mexico and Wyoming. I've driven through all those areas in each of those states and they're just such desolate, quiet, unpopulated, and wide open plains that I feel have such a bleak future and are very forgotten about. Really mesmerizing to drive through though.
@GeographyKing
@GeographyKing Жыл бұрын
I like that part of the country despite the economic issues. I road tripped through there last year. Nice subtle beauty. But Jedi, do know that there are cows known to hunt and chase down people for sport in those parts, especially ones blocking entrance gates. They're blocking them for a reason. Don't go in.
@jag92949
@jag92949 Жыл бұрын
I live in CO, and I’ve seen quite a bit of the eastern side. I’ve actually been to all the places you mentioned. I’m not a huge fan of brown flatness. The towns are also pretty rough, and they don’t have the charm of towns in Iowa.
@Jjjaaahhnn
@Jjjaaahhnn Жыл бұрын
@@jag92949 What's Lamar, CO like?
@Jjjaaahhnn
@Jjjaaahhnn Жыл бұрын
@@jag92949 I actually like the fact it's not as crowded or expensive as the rest of Colorado and you're still not too far from the Rockies. I find the open plains and sunshine to be nice as well.
@jag92949
@jag92949 Жыл бұрын
@@Jjjaaahhnn I live in Greeley right now. The winter weather there is very windy, cold, & overcast.
@supergwb
@supergwb Жыл бұрын
Hey Kyle: Thanks for the update! We have been to every National Park in the lower 48. We have plans to go back to Alaska and Hawaii to get some additional National Parks. Until then, we will be traveling around TN and adjoining states visiting state parks. Thanks and go VOLs!
@theeclecticlifewithsam
@theeclecticlifewithsam Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great video Kyle! This is exactly the type of stuff I look for when I travel. Have to check out the awesome outdoor spaces other states have to offer.
@captnmike597
@captnmike597 Жыл бұрын
An incredible wealth of knowledge and a generous spirit to match! Thank you for sharing.
@donhendricks3190
@donhendricks3190 Жыл бұрын
Really well done! Thank you for the helpful insights! Cheers and love from Atlanta.
@ELIJAHSW0RLD
@ELIJAHSW0RLD Жыл бұрын
Loved the mentions of the driftless region of the Midwest! Would be cool to see a whole video dedicated to the amazing geography of the area.
@davidd7042
@davidd7042 Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite KZbin Channel! Kyle, you consistently provide insight into American geography that lines up with what I value. Here it is America's lesser known scenic wonders (compared to NPs). Thanks again.
@GeographyKing
@GeographyKing Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you the videos and I'll try to keep it up
@danbev8542
@danbev8542 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video! I’ve always loved state parks of the various states I’ve lived in. You have found many gems!
@michaelburt9839
@michaelburt9839 Жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic idea for your channel. It is hard to do cross-country road trips for many, but a few hours of driving to see stunning scenery within one's own state, or a nearby state, is doable for most. I've been in NC almost half my life but never been to Gorges, but I'll make a point of going there now.
@ParksLover
@ParksLover Жыл бұрын
Agreed. While I try to get to other parts of the country as often as I can, I've seen some pretty good scenery in the two states I've lived in: North Dakota and Minnesota. I've visited all of the North Dakota state parks, but I've still got plenty in Minnesota to check out.
@standingbear998
@standingbear998 Жыл бұрын
people think you have to travel far and expensive to see anything good. I have talked to people born and raised 5 miles from mammoth cave yet never seen it, or live in Arizona and never been to the grand canyon? crazy
@lyndseyliebrecht8755
@lyndseyliebrecht8755 Жыл бұрын
You should check out Elephant Rocks State Park in Missouri. I’m from vermont and went in the fall. I’ve never seen such beautiful foliage in my entire life as I did there. It’s not just the foliage though, it is just so beautiful regardless.
@crazyconcertkid4413
@crazyconcertkid4413 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been planing a year long 48 state road trip and this is the perfect video. Thank you ‼️
@mdimp1468
@mdimp1468 7 ай бұрын
I’ve come back to this video quite a few times as I plan my travels. Even though I might suggest a different park in a particular state it’s nevertheless a wonderful list of great parks worth visiting. Thanks!
@johnlewan1114
@johnlewan1114 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this, I can't wait to go see a few of these. We are lucky to to have so many diverse natural features in our country.
@rcschmidt668
@rcschmidt668 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the list of state parks. Thank you.
@darthdarthbinkss
@darthdarthbinkss Жыл бұрын
Wow, you're a fellow Sturgill fan as well! This channel just keeps getting better and better.
@areagh13
@areagh13 Жыл бұрын
Great video, would love to see a pt 2 of other great state parks
@kayakrhodes
@kayakrhodes Жыл бұрын
Got some new spots added to my bucket list. Thanks!
@renroxhrd
@renroxhrd Жыл бұрын
9:20 I live in new York, and I would have gone with Niagara falls state park, which is near where I live, just bc it's one of the seven wonders of the world. Or Letchworth state park, which has the biggest waterfall in NY after Niagara falls, and was voted the best state park in the US. Where I grew up, Watkins Glen state park, has a ton of waterfalls too and is similar to Letchworth state park
@xp8969
@xp8969 Жыл бұрын
NY state has the best state park system in the entire US and all the parks you mentioned are fantastic but the Daks is without question head and shoulders above the rest, Letchworth and Watkins Glen are both gorgeous but the Dacks are exponentially larger and more diverse and offer so much more in terms of scenery and recreational opportunities and both ends of the spectrum of accommodations from small town inns to absolutely remote isolated camping spots so there's no way for the other parks to compete with everything that the Daks have, and as for Niagara Falls for sure everyone should see it at least once in their lives but the park itself (other than the hiking trails on the islands in the river at the top of the falls) is quite boring and over-crowded and full of too much tourist stuff, you can find a few nice secluded spots on the islands that allow you to commune with nature and get away from all the tourists but for the most part it's just to hectic there to be enjoyable beyond just seeing the actual Falls
@jonbradshaw3385
@jonbradshaw3385 Жыл бұрын
Once again, fantastic video! I really like the way you put your content together. I would like to recommend you check out the Palo Duro Canyon State Park in the Texas panhandle. It is an amazing place to visit and the second largest canyon in the United States. I’d love to see a video with your opinions on Palo Duro Canyon.
@Wilderness-Will
@Wilderness-Will Жыл бұрын
Part of the reason for Arizona's lack of state parks is because many of its most prominent geographic features are either NPS or National Forest units; I completely agree with Tonto Natural Bridge! It's small even by AZ State Park standards, but it's an awesome place. For Illinois and Wisconsin I personally would've gone with Matthiessen and Devil's Lake respectively, but those are probably too obvious!
@dvferyance
@dvferyance Жыл бұрын
Peninsula would have been my choice but Devil's Lake is a good one too.
@rachel_sj
@rachel_sj Жыл бұрын
I want to go back to Arizona to visit Tonto Natural Bridge State Park, it looks beautiful! And yes, Devil’s Lake in Wisconsin is pretty amazing too!!
@anix712
@anix712 Жыл бұрын
This is fairly common among the western states, where much of the "state" is actually federal land. Poor Nevada only actually controls something like 15-20% of its own territory, with the rest being Fed. EDIT: CGPGrey has a really great video detailing federal land ownership in the western states if anyone is curious.
@stuartminkus4318
@stuartminkus4318 Жыл бұрын
True. On the Colorado Plateau all you have to do is go outside 🤠
@wanderingacres9528
@wanderingacres9528 Жыл бұрын
Devil's Lake is great I'm about 40 minutes from there, but it can get really crowded so maybe that's why it didn't make the list
@FollowThomas
@FollowThomas Жыл бұрын
This was very helpful. Now I have some new ideas where to go when visiting a new state. Thanks 🙂
@dustinwall1552
@dustinwall1552 Жыл бұрын
Love this. It's really interesting to learn about some of the lesser known pockets of wilderness in these states especially when they don't conform to the stereotypes of that state's overall geography.
@jacorp7476
@jacorp7476 Жыл бұрын
True! As a South Carolina native I would have picked Table Rock or Caesar's Head as my favorite state park since I love the mountains and the Blue Ridge escarpment area. Pretty cool to hike up to the top of a mountain and see mostly flat landscape lay before you for miles. I could literally almost see my house from some of those mountains lol. To be fair he did already pick a lot of state parks in the Appalachians so I understand why the swampy midlands region would be more interesting in this context.
@user-vd1ue1wo7h
@user-vd1ue1wo7h 2 ай бұрын
Great list. Thanks for sharing.
@noahsmith1726
@noahsmith1726 11 ай бұрын
On a road trip right now and referring to this list a lot, one of my favorite video on this channel.
@SweeneyJeffreyJ
@SweeneyJeffreyJ Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this Video Geography King! I studied Geography in college, it’s a fascinating subject. Tennessee has won numerous awards for its state park system. Picket is an International Dark Park. Rocky Fork is applying to be a dark park too. Rocky Fork is the Highest State Park in Tennessee , its highest point is 4,310 feet. Thanks for posting all your content, keep up the good work!
@Turdfergusen382
@Turdfergusen382 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your opinions as always Kyle. Love your passion for displaying our country.
@GeographyKing
@GeographyKing Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@AC_2.4-10
@AC_2.4-10 2 ай бұрын
I recently discovered your channel as I'm resting up, super sick with a nasty virus, and am so impressed by the amount of time and effort you surely must put into your videos! As a fellow nerd, I appreciate so much about them! Keep up the great work!! I'm going to go back to enjoying more of your videos now. 😁
@GeographyKing
@GeographyKing 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I hope you feel better soon.
@garyholt8315
@garyholt8315 Жыл бұрын
as a Canadian, the choice of state and national parks in Utah is mind-boggling. Arkansas is underrated. Washington has huge variety. and Tennessee is beautiful border to border. most stunning lake in north America has to be crater lake.
@greenbrown7776
@greenbrown7776 Жыл бұрын
Tennessee and Kentucky have some really gorgeous country, particularly in the foothills and central parts of the states.
@blakeperdue3706
@blakeperdue3706 Жыл бұрын
Arkansas is my birth state and it's the reason I fell in love with the outdoors
@BeastOfTraal
@BeastOfTraal Жыл бұрын
Palo Duro Canyon State Park in Texas is very surprising it completely surrounded by boring flat land. Once you get there a beautiful canyon pops up out of nowhere.
@kiwirose4196
@kiwirose4196 Жыл бұрын
OMG what a great video - thank you so much!!!
@scotty3114
@scotty3114 Жыл бұрын
Good video! You obviously prefer the same areas I do. Quite snd remote. I enjoy your channel.
@Caddeus
@Caddeus Жыл бұрын
For my favorite state park in New York, I would've gone with Letchworth State Park aka the "Grand Canyon of the East." The massive gorge located there along the Genesee River is amazing plus you get to see multiple massive falls.
@Caddeus
@Caddeus Жыл бұрын
But there's a decent amount of good choices for New York surprisingly. Adirondack Park was a good choice and Niagara Falls State Park would also be a good choice.
@xp8969
@xp8969 Жыл бұрын
NY state has the best state park system in the entire US and all the parks you mentioned are fantastic but the Daks is without question head and shoulders above the rest, Letchworth and Watkins Glen are both gorgeous but the Dacks are exponentially larger and more diverse and offer so much more in terms of scenery and recreational opportunities and both ends of the spectrum of accommodations from small town inns to absolutely remote isolated camping spots so there's no way for the other parks to compete with everything that the Daks have, and as for Niagara Falls for sure everyone should see it at least once in their lives but the park itself (other than the hiking trails on the islands in the river at the top of the falls) is quite boring and over-crowded and full of too much tourist stuff, you can find a few nice secluded spots on the islands that allow you to commune with nature and get away from all the tourists but for the most part it's just to hectic there to be enjoyable beyond just seeing the actual Falls
@orangelab6846
@orangelab6846 Жыл бұрын
It's small and not in the sane league as Letchworth, but Chimney Bluffs is a hidden gem.
@78489789676658754335
@78489789676658754335 Жыл бұрын
I’ve actually been to Letchworth before. An amazing gorge!
@pimacanyon6208
@pimacanyon6208 Жыл бұрын
excellent list. thank you!
@JoeB-iu4zc
@JoeB-iu4zc Жыл бұрын
This is great information. You did a fantastic job compiling this information. I'm from Florida and I agree Florida Caverns is a beautiful state park.
@liversuccess1420
@liversuccess1420 Жыл бұрын
As an Alaskan, you made a great choice with Chugach for having never been here. My personal favorite is Kachemak Bay State Park just because of the unbelievable variation in scenery throughout the year. It's got a temperate rainforest as well as glaciers. But Chugach is incredible as well. Nice video!
@andrewcotant4167
@andrewcotant4167 Жыл бұрын
I had the pleasure of visiting both last year. Can't go wrong either way!
@irefusetoaskmydoctorifyour6401
@irefusetoaskmydoctorifyour6401 Жыл бұрын
Another great video Kyle! THANKS! 🤓👍👍 (Two Thumbs Up!)
@sharonswink3234
@sharonswink3234 Жыл бұрын
What a great list, I can not wait to visit some of these places!
@cgertzog
@cgertzog Жыл бұрын
Great video. Fabulous list.
@justinrodgers1485
@justinrodgers1485 Жыл бұрын
Great video and great list. I would have chose Rifle Falls State Park for Colorado, and think you absolutely nailed Chadron in Nebraska.
@JustAceBro6068
@JustAceBro6068 Жыл бұрын
3:13 for the 4th grade field trip in we got to see Tallahassee and some museums and eventually got to go through this same cave. It was definitely something to remember and glad I got to check it out.
@GRZUX
@GRZUX Жыл бұрын
Great video again, GeogKing! I’m wondering if you would be down to make a video about the National Forests? With whatever spin and take you want to do about them. I like this state park video as National Parks are always the most sought after by the general crowd. But I feel like the National Forests are extremely underrated, and, fortunately for some of us, unvisited. A lot of people don’t even know about the USDA Forest Service!
@pabo619
@pabo619 Жыл бұрын
A bonus to buying an annual pass to National Parks is that they also work on National Forest areas. I live on the edge of the Chattahoochee National Forest and have put my pass to good use MANY times!
@MikeP2055
@MikeP2055 Жыл бұрын
Kodachrome's nice, but Snow Canyon SP in St. George, UT will always have a special place in my heart. I went to Snow Canyon High School at the mouth of the canyon the first year after it was built in 1994. We did a lot of rock climbing and screwing around when we were supposed to be in class.
@TanksYouVeryMuch
@TanksYouVeryMuch Жыл бұрын
Best video ever. Thanks King!
@snarrwarschannel
@snarrwarschannel Жыл бұрын
For Utah I was totally expecting to see Snow Canyon or Goblin Valley but was pleasantly surprised to see Kodachrome. It's a very nice lesser-known choice which tells me you know your way around Utah. Thank you for the great video and great list.
@ThirdBrainLives
@ThirdBrainLives Жыл бұрын
100% agree. If Kyle is familiar with Kodachrome, you can bet he really knows his stuff. Very credible choice!
@tahirrazzaq9494
@tahirrazzaq9494 Жыл бұрын
Kodachrome is so beautiful and literally right next to Bryce Canyon. but Utah has a lot of state parks
@emilyscarborough6917
@emilyscarborough6917 Жыл бұрын
Goblin valley is the best, but also best not to advertise it too much.
@kiwirose4196
@kiwirose4196 Жыл бұрын
I love Kodachrome - when there on a whim after a slot canyon hike we planned was cancelled because of potential rain - one of our best days of the trip!
@ARandomDonut
@ARandomDonut Жыл бұрын
Oh my god a video I never thought I'd find. I've been to every state park in Iowa, South Dakota, and Minnesota, and am planning to do a state every year, (Wisconsin next summer) so this will be fun to watch. I will edit as I go. When I did Iowa, Maquoketa Caves ranked 13th of 54 parks, which was pretty good. It was arguably Iowa's most unique state park, so if you were going for uniqueness, you win. The only other one that might come close is Cedar Rock, but it's for a different reason other than natural features. My favorite park is Waubonsie in the Loess Hills. Grand Portage is a good pick. I had it 8th out of 66 parks. All of the north shore parks are incredible, with all 8 of them ranking in the top 12. The other 4 that made the top 12 were either in the driftless area, (Whitewater, Beaver Creek Valley, Frontenac), as well as Jay Cooke State Park south of Duluth. As far as uniqueness, I might've opted for more on the western side of the state with Glacial Lakes or Blue Mounds, but I can see why the waterfall would go towards uniqueness for Grand Portage. Tettegouche was my favorite park in Minnesota. Custer is unmatched. There are only 12 state parks in South Dakota and it is my favorite by a long shot. Bear Butte is second, and it rounds out the west side of the state for state parks. Sica Hollow and Palisades are my two favorites on the east side of the state. Edit: adding Wisconsin. I never went to the state forests, so I'm not sure where I would rank this one, but my favorite parks in Wisconsin were very well dispersed throughout the state. Devils Lake (South Central) Wyalusing (Southwest) Rib Mountain (North Central) Big Bay (Apostle Islands) Harrington Beach (Southeast) and Rock Island (Door County)
@Mgdeadhead
@Mgdeadhead Жыл бұрын
Love the channel. I do have a small criticism of your choice for the best state park in Illinois. Matthiessen state park, which is very close to starved rock state park, has cliffs, waterfalls, the vermillion river on the west side , and terrain you won’t anywhere else in Illinois.
@aaronhow3932
@aaronhow3932 Жыл бұрын
Great work here, Kyle!! :) The USA truly does have a lot of very beautiful places! :)
@michaeljwojcik
@michaeljwojcik Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the fun and informative content. I definitely added a few of these to my to do list. I have lived in Minnesota for most of my life and wanted to add my 2 cents. I have actually visited all 70+ Minnesota state parks at least once and many of them several times. I would have to say that Grand Portage probably would not be in my top half. The park itself is tiny and offers few amenities. In the area there are about 10 state parks, the Boundary Waters canoe area, Superior National Forest, and Grand Portage National Monument. Grand Portage mostly exists for the falls which are on the US, Canada border (so another nearby park says they have the tallest falls "in" Minnesota and that is technically true). Most of Minnesota's best parks are on what we call the North Shore, basically the area from Duluth to Grand Portage along the North Shore of Lake Superior. Grand Portage State Park is more of a 1 hour stop than a true state park. Even though no one asked, here are what I think Minnesota's state parks are. All of these are far larger with far more amenities. About half of the parks I list are on the North Shore of Lake Superior, which is probably fair and consistent with what most locals would think. I probably have a bit of an anti Twin Cities bias here as many of those parks are similar to these and of high quality, just much busier. 12) Judge Magney - Cool half disappearing waterfall on North Shore 11) Jay Cooke - Close to the North Shore, Dramatic Scenery on St. Louis River flowing into Duluth. 10) Great River Bluffs - Hidden Gem spectacular bluffs overlooking the Mississippi in the Driftless Area 9) Blue Mounds - Only real destination park in SW Minnesota 8) Scenic - North country inland lakes with a cool trail on an isthmus between them. 7) St. Croix - Huge Park along a National Scenic River 6) Glendalough - Series of lakes great for fishing & canoeing 5) George Crosby Manitou - Only North Shore wilderness park 4) Gooseberry - series of waterfalls along lake superior. 3) Whitewater - streams & bluffs in SE Minnesota. 2) Itasca - Headwaters of Mississippi and feels more like a National Park 1) Tettegouche - Spectacular lake shore, and inland mountains and as a bonus - I think the weirdest would be Soudan Underground Mine. I live in Rochester and if you are ever in the area, you are entitled to a beverage on me...
@GeographyKing
@GeographyKing Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the info. Sounds like a lot of great trips.
@MrSpankee02
@MrSpankee02 Жыл бұрын
For NY, I was hoping you were gonna showcase Watkins Glen state park, it’s fascinating. Regardless,another great video Kyle. Beginning to end,always entertaining.
@peteguard3571
@peteguard3571 Жыл бұрын
Another one of your great videos
@nightninja6244
@nightninja6244 Жыл бұрын
Growing up my family never really took vacations, but instead went tent camping at state parks around the midwest, mainly Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and a little bit of Michigan. Some of the best trips I've taken and still love to go back to them in the spring and fall
@rudyschwab7709
@rudyschwab7709 Жыл бұрын
My family kind of did the opposite. We went to touristy hot spots, but never any appreciable stays in our national and state park areas. Now, I'm making up for lost time and I'm incorporating those places in my travel plans.
@nightninja6244
@nightninja6244 Жыл бұрын
@@rudyschwab7709 That's still cool. I haven't had the opportunity to go to many national parks or big tourist destinations but I have some of them on my bucket list
@knaz7468
@knaz7468 Жыл бұрын
Excellent list, I will have to check some of these out. I'm also glad you didn't mention Goblin Valley in Utah because I don't want anyone to know about it.
@davidhenderson594
@davidhenderson594 Жыл бұрын
Great video, gave me a lot of great ideas. Your choice of the Adirondack for new York was good, I believe that Letchworth state park, in the finger lakes region, has been voted one of best in America.
@ThomasLuley
@ThomasLuley Жыл бұрын
Wow, great video, makes me want to take a road trip! I subscribed to your channel. So many beautiful places to see in the USA! But I would have chosen Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in California, and Palo Duro State Park in Texas.
@wadeoden8464
@wadeoden8464 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video, Kyle! I've added a number of must-sees to my road trip list. 3:49 I can vouch for Waimea Canyon, Kaua'i, HI, being astounding and otherworldly in its natural beauty. Tropical canyons are pretty rare and interesting features no matter what but this place is special. I remember hiking down 1,000 steps, up 1,000 steps, and ending up on an outcropping. There was no one around and I could hear a goat bleating. I saw a spider the size of my hand that had made a web 6 feet across. I've been around the world and never seen anything resembling this place. I also met a local who said he enjoyed hunting tourists. I think he was joking...?
@audiomxr
@audiomxr Жыл бұрын
Just discovered Buck’s Pocket last month when we rerouted to the campground to avoid hurricane Ian’s outer bands. What a blast we had hiking in the dry creek bed and viewing the stars from the overlook without any light pollution. The campground is FABULOUS, with long concrete pads and full hookups adjacent to hiking. Will be returning!
@alejandrocrespo7633
@alejandrocrespo7633 Жыл бұрын
Yooooo, NW Georgia is awesome. I'm living in FL and went with my wife on a roadtrip to a couple of the mountain towns there, (Helen, Hiawasee, Spartanburg, etc.) and it was a wonderful trip. Very scenic!
@davidtardio9804
@davidtardio9804 Жыл бұрын
This is extremely helpful. I hope to make the great American road trip someday and state parks would be great places to visit on that trip.
@user-od3tb3ob2j
@user-od3tb3ob2j 8 ай бұрын
best geography channel on youtube , thanks sir!
@taztaztaz
@taztaztaz Жыл бұрын
thanks for giving me my bucket list! i will visit every one of these parks.. i might hafta retire sooner so i can get started.. thanks kyle!
@MateyMusic
@MateyMusic Жыл бұрын
I live in Maryland and I would recommend seeing Swallow Falls (I think pictured in the video) during the winter. Last winter it was completely frozen with some really cool patterns in it. And yeah I would also recommend beartown for WV, really cool boulders and stuff
@krissolson7043
@krissolson7043 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks Kyle.
@someone9906
@someone9906 Жыл бұрын
Lime kiln is a very underrated park in CA, I stumbled across it by accident, literally pulling off highway 1 on my motorcycle to stretch my leg and beat a leg cramp. I feel spoiled in CA with all of our great parks. Emerald Bay at Tahoe used to be one of my favorites as a kid with how breathtaking the views were and hiking down to a secluded part of the lake but now it’s very overcrowded and I haven’t been in years.
@jaggedjottings
@jaggedjottings Жыл бұрын
For California I probably would have gone with Mount Tamalpais, Big Basin, or Humboldt Redwoods, but Mt Tam gets pretty crowded and Big Basin recently had that big fire. It's hard to go wrong with any state park that has redwoods or is located in Big Sur.
@KreemieNewgatt
@KreemieNewgatt Жыл бұрын
CA-1 through Big Sur is my fav motorcycle ride. Somewhat ironically, or perhaps not, CA-2 through the San Gabriel Mountains is 2nd best. 🏍😎
@Accentor100
@Accentor100 Жыл бұрын
Great video! That's all, just well done!
@1972vulture
@1972vulture Жыл бұрын
Love a good list!
@BeaverThingify
@BeaverThingify Жыл бұрын
I'm going to school for Natural Resource Management and there's actually a reason many state parks have scenery just as beautiful as national parks and are located right next to them. As an example when they established Grand Canyon National Park a big concern was that loggers and land owners would butt up against the borders of the canyon and ruin the environment and scenery for everyone. The federal and state policy makers came up with a pretty clever workaround; the surrounding land was designated variously as state parks, national forests, and state forests. These don't have the same strict preservation requirements as national parks, but they could appease industry (you can harvest timber in state/national forests but with strict regulation) as well as preserving the surrounding land. This pattern emerges around many national parks!
@panyiaxiong82
@panyiaxiong82 Жыл бұрын
Wow, such an awesome video! I truly appreciate this video! I just subscribed too.
@GeographyKing
@GeographyKing Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@planetbarrett6055
@planetbarrett6055 Жыл бұрын
This isn't a popular State Park, but Stone Mountain State Park in NORTH CAROLINA, is just a Beautiful Park. I went in January and it was Great!
@DustyRoadz
@DustyRoadz Жыл бұрын
I live in Belmont and SM is my favorite. Love the trout fishing there
@dancarlton7973
@dancarlton7973 Жыл бұрын
I went to Chimney's Rock state park west of Charlotte. Spectacular..
@panyiaxiong82
@panyiaxiong82 Жыл бұрын
I'm adding some of these parks to my bucket list! Please do so kid friendly state parks video. Thank you!
@thomasdaniel5308
@thomasdaniel5308 Жыл бұрын
Great video! As a long time Floridian, I agree with Florida Caverns. Chadron in Nebraska was another good pick!!
@russellmatthews7788
@russellmatthews7788 Жыл бұрын
Hi Kyle, I really enjoy this channel and found it 6 months ago or so! (I live in Australia and am coming to US next year for a holiday). I really think you should go to Hawaii and Alaska as they are the only 2 you haven't been to and it is good to knock off all of them! Maybe you could go to one state this year or next year and one the year after :).
@GeographyKing
@GeographyKing Жыл бұрын
I might finally be able to visit Hawaii this year but not 100% sure. I'd love to visit Alaska but I'd want to do a long canoe trip and backpacking and haven't been able to work out the timing for that trip. I'd want at least a few weeks and it would have to be June to early September
@russellmatthews7788
@russellmatthews7788 Жыл бұрын
Sounds good!
@conjonpo1896
@conjonpo1896 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video! I definitely wanna check out some of these! Some of the state parks I really enjoy are Ha Ha Tonka State Park in Missouri, Watkins Glen State Park in New York, Palo Duro Canyon State Park in Texas, Lost Dutchman State Park in Arizona and Mammoth Spring State Park in Arkansas.
@danielkinney1560
@danielkinney1560 Жыл бұрын
Love to see the Watkins Glen shoutout. Great park. Letchworth and Chimney Bluffs also quality NY state parks
@rogersmith7396
@rogersmith7396 Жыл бұрын
I think Elephant rocks is usually cited. Lived here all my life and I haven't visited any MO. state parks. Drive by Lake of the Ozarks every day. By the way MO. park rangers are Highway Patrol and can do anything any cop can do.
@conjonpo1896
@conjonpo1896 Жыл бұрын
Elephant Rocks is cool, but Ha Ha Tonka has a lot more to offer in my opinion.
@gxv3351
@gxv3351 Жыл бұрын
Nevada - you nailed it, Kyle. Cathedral Gorge State Park is a must-see park. I loved it. Squeezing in some of the narrow slots was a highlight of my Nevada/Utah hiking trip.
@schizomode
@schizomode Жыл бұрын
Glad he said Cathedral Gorge instead of Red Rock, Red Rock is beautiful but it's kinda overrated
@neberry
@neberry Жыл бұрын
@@schizomode Red Rock is actually a National park, or Monument I think, so it wasn't a contender. Red Rock is great in its own way, but can be crowded -- still, it's the closest escape to wilderness from Las Vegas. But I was surprised not to see Valley of Fire State Park for Nevada, as it's incredible and totally captured my heart. Nevada, for all its empty spaces, has some really unexpected amazing places. Time to check out Cathedral Gorge!
@christianoliver3572
@christianoliver3572 Жыл бұрын
My city has Padre Island National Seashore less thank half an hour away. It's a beautiful area but at sea level and a tropical climate it's about as opposite as two different areas of the USA can be compared to where you showed in Alaska. Love this channel!!
@Halfamnesia
@Halfamnesia Жыл бұрын
Oregon Coast is definitely the most beautiful coast line in the lower 48, in my opinion. I'm really fortunate to live on the Southern Oregon coast, so scenic drives are a part of my daily life. One thing that is also super cool, is how much public land Oregon has in general. That would be a cool subject to explore in one of your videos. A list of states with the most public lands to enjoy. Keep it up! Love your channel!
@stuartminkus4318
@stuartminkus4318 Жыл бұрын
What are the best natural areas in all of Oregon?
@bobbid65
@bobbid65 Жыл бұрын
@@stuartminkus4318 Depends on your scenery preference - ocean, mountain, desert - you can't go wrong.
@chrismanspeaker9372
@chrismanspeaker9372 Жыл бұрын
They are almost all in the West and let's keep it that way.
@swisschalet1658
@swisschalet1658 10 ай бұрын
Michigan coast is better in my opinion
@tommygogetter5992
@tommygogetter5992 Жыл бұрын
Interesting fact about CT is Yale is the largest landowner in the state. They own 10,000+ acres in the northeast part of the state, the biggest partial being Myers Forest. This makes their land in the northeast part of the state close to the size of Hartford CT
@Fofiifii
@Fofiifii Жыл бұрын
ive been to grayson highlands and did the hike up wilburn ridge and it is absolutely stunning
@andyjay729
@andyjay729 Жыл бұрын
Here in WA, I might have chosen Deception Pass. There's a bridge towering over a narrow ocean inlet with great views, as well as beaches fronting on the Strait of Juan de Fuca, which connects Puget Sound to the Pacific, so it can have some very strong winds.
@rachel_sj
@rachel_sj Жыл бұрын
My spouse and I went to Deception Pass State Park early into our honeymoon (while staying on Camano Island) a few weeks ago. Took lots of great pictures, scoured the shore for cool-looking rocks, got to hike around and also see the 850 year old Douglas Fir too!! I would go again in a heartbeat! 😍🥰
@sldulin
@sldulin Жыл бұрын
I think Kyle has demonstrated on a few occasions he is not that familiar with Washington State. That's ok.
@GeographyKing
@GeographyKing Жыл бұрын
It is the state I am by far least familiar with amongst the 48 contiguous states.
@pimacanyon6208
@pimacanyon6208 Жыл бұрын
@@GeographyKing if you like backpacking, try any of the designated Wilderness areas surrounding the North Cascades National Park. For a day hike, try Cascade Pass/Sahale Arm in the national park. But be aware that the high country (above timberline) in most years doesn't melt out till late July, and the weather after mid-September can be nice some years, early snow in the high country in other years. So if you like hiking above timberline, the season there is very short.
@GeographyKing
@GeographyKing Жыл бұрын
North Cadcades is the top national park that I want to visit. I'm always surprised to learn it's one of the least visited parks.
@alexconrad2904
@alexconrad2904 Жыл бұрын
For Minnesota I would have gone with Tettegouche or Crosby Manitou down near Silver Bay as they have more of the Lake Superior shoreline and more trails than Grand Portage, but still have the waterfalls and lake views, plus Tettegouche has Palisade Head which is a unique part of geology in the area. For Michigan, I would play the popular card and choose the Porcupine Mountains, as it's one of the best mountain/wilderness parks between the Rockies and the Appalachians. It's busy, but only really at the popular overlooks and the vast amount of trails allow you to get a lot of alone time. Plus it's home to one of the largest remaining Old Growth Hemlock forests. In Wisconsin, I know it's really busy, but Devils Lake has the surprise factor, and I think I would choose that over anything else in the state (though Copper Falls is also really cool) I think you got ND, SD, OK, NE, KS, and NM all right based on my experiences.
@rachel_sj
@rachel_sj Жыл бұрын
As a Minnesotan native, I can’t believe the park Kyle picked was THE one I’d have to drive 5 hours to get to and breeze right past all the Great Lake Superior shoreline to go see! That’s the Geography King for ya!! 😂
@facepainter7297
@facepainter7297 Жыл бұрын
It is Itasca
@ParksLover
@ParksLover Жыл бұрын
I've been to a good number of the Minnesota parks, and I'd probably agree with Tettegouche. I do love High Falls in Grand Portage, though, but I wish there'd be more hiking in the park. One of my favorites in Minnesota is Maplewood in the western part of the state. The fall scenery there is spectacular. Obviously it's wonderful up on the North Shore also.
@elizabethpemberton8445
@elizabethpemberton8445 Жыл бұрын
I am not a park expert at all, but Banning in Sandstone is pretty awesome, especially just after the rain. It’s an abandoned mine, cut from the riverbanks rather than being a tunnel, with some building skeletons and giant half-cut blocks and just flat-out gorgeous forest, and the river running and falling through it all. It’s smallish and somewhat challenging to hike through, with a lot of uneven and very slanted sections, but if you just want to spend a few hours in nature, it’s just perfect.
@douglasmoen2658
@douglasmoen2658 Жыл бұрын
I would argue that Split Rock is the most amazing for scenery in Minnesota. The lake along with the picturesque lighthouse (I would argue it is the most beautiful lighthouse in the US) is unparalleled.
@tonyporco9524
@tonyporco9524 Жыл бұрын
I definitely like many of these choices as well; Trap Pond and Beartown are two of my favorite places not just in their states, but anywhere in the U.S. I haven't visited many state parks in other states, but here are some of my favorites: --Matthiessen in north central Illinois (a small, narrow canyon) --Quartz Mountain in southwestern Oklahoma --Dinosaur State Park in Connecticut near Hartford --Sky Meadows State Park in northern Virginia (interestingly, this park preserves a typical landscape for its state, not an exceptional one, but that's a good thing because so much of that region of the state has been turned into suburbs or horse farms) --Letchworth State Park in upstate New York (the "Grand Canyon of the East") Leonard Harrison and Colton Point State Parks in Pennsylvania preserve a large gorge called the "Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania;" I think they're included in the Pennsylvania entry of this video.
@sburris65
@sburris65 Жыл бұрын
Santee SP here in SC also offers about a dozen over the water bungalows that guests can rent. In SC, we have 47 state parks from the beach to the mountains. Once you visit all 47, then you become an ultimate outsider. We started work on that this year. We live in Greenville, and we have several parks within 45 minutes of us. If you drive down Highway 11, there are several parks located in that area. There is also a small Wayside Park where you can literally drive your car up and look out and see a waterfall. We are very proud of our state parks here in SC, and I highly recommend any of them or all of them!
@AN0nnyMouse
@AN0nnyMouse Жыл бұрын
Very interesting and informative video. I took a lot of notes for future travels. I do have to disagree on Kentucky. I'd put Natural Bridge State Resort Park and Cumberland Falls State Resort Park well ahead of Tygarts. Tygarts is very nice, but the other two are awe-inspiring. I was really glad to see you pick Cathedral Gorge in Nevada. I love that place. Same with Shawnee State Park in Ohio, and Kodachrome Basin in Utah. I also love Snow Canyon in Utah.
@thebookstamp9976
@thebookstamp9976 Жыл бұрын
My vote for GA was going to be Cloudland Canyon! Glad to see you like it as well. As a Tennessee native there are so many to choose from and I haven’t been to Pickett!
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