Of the 63 U.S. national parks, none is more popular than the Great Smoky Mountains. According to the National Park Service, in 2023 it attracted a whopping 12,297,647 visitors, nearly triple the second most popular park, the Grand Canyon. And while the Southern Appalachian views are undoubtedly stunning, I, for one, am not so enthused by the idea of standing elbow to elbow with a sea of other tourists waiting to snap my perfect photo. So rather than join the masses at the most popular destinations, I’m much more interested in planning a trip to one of the 15 least-visited national parks for breathtaking views, unique geography, fascinating wildlife and few (if any) other people in sight.
Some of these parks remain low on the list because they require a certain level of wilderness proficiency (don’t forget to pack the bear spray), but others are great for outdoor explorers of all ages and experience levels. So, whether you’re hoping to peep gorgeous vistas from the comfort of your cabin porch, coffee in hand, or are more drawn to the idea of exploring true wilderness in a park like Gates of the Arctic, with no formal roads or trails within the park, these 15 national parks have plenty to offer. Read on for all the inspiration you need to plan your next vacay.