So, if you are looking for a place to explore nature, photograph beautiful scenery, watch birds and wild animals, and enjoy water sports or other outdoor activities in the fall, then this article has all you need. Let’s look at the 10 best national parks to visit in October, why you should visit these parks, and what to expect while you are there.

1. Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Cuyahoga Valley National Park Cuyahoga Valley National Park is very beautiful in October. The days are warm and sunny, while the nights are cool. The Oak Hill Trail in Cuyahoga County is one of the most beautiful hiking trails in the area, with magnificent blooming wildflowers. Enjoy nature and hike the remarkable geological Ritchie Ledges through the 1.8 miles of Ledge Trail to see the exceptional rock formations up close. Make sure to visit the breathtaking Brandywine Falls, surrounded by beautiful fall foliage, and the Blue Hen Falls, one of the quietest places in the park. Catch a glimpse of water snakes, woodchucks, sparrows, orioles, wrens, nesting waterfowls, and the occasional otter at the Beaver Marsh. 

2. Shenandoah National Park

Shenandoah National Park The deeply forested areas of Shenandoah National Park have breath-taking hues all around them in October. There are many outdoor activities to explore at the park, including hiking, scenic drives, photography, and wildlife viewing. The numerous waterfalls will provide you with endless delights as you explore them safely. Be on the lookout for black bears, bobcats, and white-tailed deer early in the morning and late in the evening. Experience the solitude of the Shenandoah Valley Park sunrise or sunset from the overlooks.

3. Mount Rainier National Park

Mount Rainier National Park Mount Rainier National Park is among the best places to go hiking. Temperatures are more pleasant in October, making it an ideal month to visit the park. Taking a scenic drive around the park will let you see the park and its unique geological formations in all their glory. Hike on the Cartel Falls Trails and get a closer look at the beautiful scenes of the glacial rivers. Make sure you visit Narada Falls, the most breathtaking falls in the park, and get a chance to see a rainbow in the fall on a sunny day. Fall is the best season to spot cougars, chipmunks, and mountain goats on Mount Rainier. Black-tailed deer can be seen in the diverse forested areas of the park.

4. Zion National Park

Zion National Park Paying a visit to Zion National Park in October is one of the best decisions one could ever make. Temperatures range from highs of 66℉ to lows of 39℉. The place has spectacular fall foliage.  Hiking can either be self-guided or ranger-guided; either way, this park is a hiking paradise with more than one trail. You can also enjoy backpacking and camping in this beautiful park. The park also provides a habitat for more than 68 species of mammals. These animals include cougar, California condors, eastern collared lizards, northern Pacific rattlesnakes, and kangaroo rats.

5. Everglades National Park

Everglades National Park The Everglades National Park is another great park to visit in October. Tour the park to explore, unwind, and interact with nature. Hike through Shark Valley and enjoy the view of pine Flatwoods and sawgrass marshes. It has all types of animals, such as the American alligator, Florida panther, the American crocodile, coral snake, fox, peacock, and alligator gar, among many other species. Alligators are regarded as the keystone species in the Everglades. Kayak on group tours through the manatees and mangrove tunnels to improve aerobic fitness and flexibility. Large parts of the park are accessible by boat. So, you can join the groups led by rangers on boat tours to get a chance to view the aquatic life.

6. Haleakala National Park

Haleakala National Park October is one of the best months to visit Haleakalā National Park. The weather is favorable for outdoor activities, such as hiking along the Pipiwai Trail. One can take a helicopter tour to get amazing views of the entire park. Be sure to see Haleakala’s native mammals like seals, turtles, and bats spread throughout the park. The park is also home to native species of birds, such as the Hawaiian goose and Hawaiian petrel. Camping and backpacking are available in designated places at the park, like the Kipahulu Campground, where you will peacefully enjoy watching the stars.

7. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park Situated in eastern Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is another great place to visit in October, especially if you’re in search of autumn foliage. The park is best known for its beautiful ancient mountains and diverse ecosystem. Hike on park trails such as the Ramsey Cascades and get a close view of the park’s old forest, footbridges, and cascades on Clingman’s Dome Loop. You can also hike the Grotto Falls trail for a fantastic view of the falls. Take a scenic drive through the Newfound Gap to the best scenic attractions in the park. Drive through an 11- mile loop of the Cascades Valley to view white-tailed deer, skunks, raccoons, coyotes, and black bears. Make sure you visit Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies to see the marine wildlife. Ride the Great Smoky Mountains’ railroad and later camp in one of the best campgrounds in this park, be it the Cosby campground or the Deep Creek Campground.

8. Arches National Park

Arches National Park Temperatures range between 60 and 80 degrees at Arches National Park in October, making it ideal for visiting the park. Take a hike to see the wonderful red rock landscape within park boundaries. Arches provide habitat for several nocturnal animals, including bobcats, skunks, desert rodents, mountain lions, foxes, etc. You may spot the desert bighorn sheep along Highway 191 south of the visitor center.

9. Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park Yosemite National Park is among the most incredible places to visit in October. There are fewer crowds and favorable temperatures. Most of the days are warm and dry for outdoor activities. Yosemite is famous for its incredible waterfalls, fantastic granite cliffs, mountains, glaciers, lakes, and clear streams. Enjoy bird watching in the Sierra Nevada. You may spot the great gray owl, steller’s jay, American dipper, and western tanager. Explore El Capitan, a granite monolith that rises nine hundred and ten meters above Yosemite Valley. It’s one of the most difficult climbs in the world, but it’s worth a try.

10. Lake Clark National Park & Preserve

Lake Clark National Park & Preserve Lake Clark National Park & Preserve is one of America’s finest parks to visit in October. It’s full of amazing scenery of mountains, glaciers, rivers, waterfalls, and one of the largest lakes in Alaska. Enjoy guided tours to view bears as the park is densely populated with brown and black bears. You may also catch sight of moose, herds of Mulchatna caribou, and other varieties of subarctic wildlife throughout the park. Hike through the Telaquana Route, which ends at Telaquana Lake, where you will be able to explore the facial rivers and boreal forests.