You’re probably pretty familiar with the idea of national parks, especially if you’ve been looking for somewhere to travel within the last few years. But if you generally stick to summertime excursions, you may be missing out. So why not break the mold and visit a national park during winter?
Here’s our list of the best national parks to visit in the winter and nearby places to stay when using your hotel points.
A perennial favorite, Utah's Zion National Park is great to visit year-round. With its stunning vistas and a great wealth of hiking trails, there’s plenty to do no matter when you arrive. Although the weather isn’t the best in the winter (the rainy season and below-freezing lows are a risk), there are two special perks for visiting during this time: the lack of crowds and the ability to drive yourself around.
As one of the most popular national parks, you’ll often find yourself jostling for space within Zion’s busier months. But during the winter, the park is so empty that its shuttle service shuts down, allowing you to drive through the park yourself. This will give you more freedom and allow you to park near the hiking trails rather than being ferried up from the entrance.
There are quite a few hotels clustered around the entrance to the park, including some options from major hotel chains such as Hilton, Marriott and Wyndham.
The 12th most-visited National Park in 2021, Yellowstone saw 4.9 million guests wander through. So if you’re looking for one of the best national parks in the U.S. to visit in the winter, you may want to try Yellowstone.
Is it frigid? Yes, with temperatures ranging from zero to 20 degrees Fahrenheit, you can bet that you’ll need your cold-weather gear.However, you’ll also be treated to uniquely wintery activities, such as snowmobiling, guided snowcoach tours, cozy lodge fires and skiing. What’s not to like?
Your best bet for redeeming hotel points near Yellowstone is with Marriott; Springhill Suites in Idaho is located just down the road from the park’s entrance.
If freezing temperatures aren’t your idea of fun, consider heading south instead — to Florida’s Everglades National Park. Winter is the best time to visit this park, with its dry season extending from November to April.
Not only will you skip the rain, but you’ll also experience milder temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to the high-70s. So if you’re snowbound at home, visiting Everglades could cure those winter blues.
Everglades National Park spans a massive 1.5 million acres and has three entrances. For ease, consider staying a little further away; Miami is within driving distance and has a wealth of hotel offerings from all major hotel chains and across all travel budgets.
We all love a good Hawaiian vacation, don’t we? And if you’re looking for the best national parks to visit in the winter, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park should be at the top of your list.
You’ll get to mix the temperate weather on the island of Hawaii (also known as the Big Island) with its snow-capped mountain peaks. Get your fill of the ethereal beauty within the park — including its active volcanoes — before heading back to your resort for warmth and relaxation.
You’ll need a car (or a tour) to visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, which is just as well since most chain hotels are located near the water. Although the Big Island isn’t as popular as some of Hawaii’s other islands, you’ll still find a wide variety of hotels from which to choose, including Hilton, Marriott and IHG.