Quietest National Parks in February
These parks run well below their typical crowd levels in February, measured as a crowd index (1.0 = the park's average month) from National Park Service visitation records. A low index means February is one of that park's calmer months — a good window to beat the crowds.
- 1Klondike Gold RushAlaskaVery quiet0.00×
- 2Glacier BayAlaskaVery quiet0.00×
- 3Governors IslandNew YorkVery quiet0.00×
- 4Kenai FjordsAlaskaVery quiet0.00×
- 5Saint CroixWisconsin, MinnesotaVery quiet0.02×
- 6Wrangell - St EliasAlaskaVery quiet0.02×
- 7StonewallNew YorkVery quiet0.03×
- 8AcadiaMaineVery quiet0.04×
- 9Jewel CaveSouth DakotaVery quiet0.04×
- 10Timpanogos CaveUtahVery quiet0.04×
- 11Theodore RooseveltNorth DakotaVery quiet0.05×
- 12DenaliAlaskaVery quiet0.05×
- 13GlacierMontanaVery quiet0.06×
- 14Minuteman MissileSouth DakotaVery quiet0.06×
- 15NiobraraNebraskaVery quiet0.06×
- 16Devils TowerWyomingVery quiet0.07×
- 17Very quiet0.08×
- 18Little Bighorn BattlefieldMontanaVery quiet0.08×
- 19City Of RocksIdahoVery quiet0.09×
- 20Crater LakeOregonVery quiet0.10×
- 21PipestoneMinnesotaVery quiet0.10×
- 22YellowstoneIdaho, Montana, WyomingVery quiet0.11×
- 23Mount RushmoreSouth DakotaVery quiet0.12×
- 24Sleeping Bear DunesMichiganVery quiet0.12×
- 25BadlandsSouth DakotaVery quiet0.12×
- 26Boston African AmericanMassachusettsVery quiet0.12×
- 27Mount RainierWashingtonVery quiet0.13×
- 28Very quiet0.13×
- 29Mesa VerdeColoradoVery quiet0.14×
- 30Lincoln BoyhoodIndianaVery quiet0.14×
- 31Oregon CavesOregonVery quiet0.14×
- 32Great Sand DunesColoradoVery quiet0.15×
- 33DinosaurColorado, UtahVery quiet0.15×
- 34Great BasinNevadaVery quiet0.16×
- 35Fort NecessityPennsylvaniaVery quiet0.17×
- 36Grand PortageMinnesotaVery quiet0.17×
- 37Grand TetonWyomingVery quiet0.18×
- 38Salem MaritimeMassachusettsVery quiet0.18×
- 39Lassen VolcanicCaliforniaVery quiet0.18×
- 40EisenhowerPennsylvaniaVery quiet0.18×
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