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Here鈥檚 your guide to visiting 11 national parks in the winter. (Photo: suesmith2/iStock)

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Your Guide to Visiting National Parks in Winter

These 11 beloved destinations make for ideal cold-weather trips, from soaking in hot springs at Big Bend听to cross-country skiing at Rocky Mountain

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National parks were some of the hottest U.S.听destinations of spring, summer, and fall, with a number of sites . As temperatures dipped, their showed no signs of slowing down. There are many听benefits to visiting these parks in the winter鈥攆ewer crowds, more wildlife, and a听chance to experience their听iconic landscapes in a new light.听With the proper cold-weather听car-camping upgrades, you can take advantage of easier-to-book campgrounds听or check into an Airbnb nearby. To help you get out there, we鈥檝e compiled some tips for nearly a dozen听national parks that are ideal to visit this time of year,from soaking in hot springs at Big Bend听to cross-country skiing at Rocky Mountain, in addition to a link where you can read听our听comprehensive guide of听each.

Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park
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While most of the park鈥檚 roads are closed from late fall to late spring due to snow and subzero temperatures, Yellowstone鈥檚 headquarters at听 (near the north entrance, in Montana) and Highway 212 from Mammoth to Cooke City (at the east entrance, in Wyoming) are open year-round. Highway 212 traverses the听, where you鈥檒l find some of the park鈥檚 finest wildlife watching. The remainder of Yellowstone听opens in mid-December for oversnow travel by skis,听snowshoes, snowmobile, or snowcoach鈥攙ehicles with tanklike tracks in lieu of wheels. For lodging, only two hotels, and , are open, though visitors are welcome to camp with a听, which are free in winter. (One advantage to sleeping outdoors this time of year: the grizzlies are hibernating.) Wolf watchers prefer winter, when deep snow makes for good tracking and easy visibility. 鈥擣rederick Reimers听

Find our full guide here.

Zion听

Zion Canyon Winter
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With 4.5 million people filing into this Utah park every year, most of whom come during the spring and fall months and avoid summer, when the canyon will sometimes see triple digits, winter offers a reprieve from both the crowds and the heat. December through February marks the park鈥檚 low season, when temperatures range from 50 to 30 degrees (including subfreezing nights) and there鈥檚 frequent precipitation. But the brave souls who persevere are rewarded with the high-contrast splendor of stark white snow decorating bright red cliffs. While some of Zion鈥檚听high-elevation roads (including Kolob Canyons Road and part of Kolob Terrace Road) close once snowfall accumulates, Zion Canyon stays open for business.听鈥擲hawnt茅 Salabert

Find our full guide here.

Joshua Tree听

Joshua Tree National Park Guide
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Hearty locals and curious visitors cruise this park in Southern California year-round (even during its sultry summer season, when temperatures often hit 100 degrees), but crowds swell in the more temperate fall and spring months, which maintain a range听of 50 to 85 degrees, dipping only during the harshest winter conditions, when it can get as low as 35 degrees.听The months of December and January are mercurial: one day you鈥檙e playing lizard on a sunny rock, and the next you鈥檙e swaddled in a pile of down. Layers are key. Biting winds, rainstorms, and snow showers aren鈥檛 uncommon, but the upside for those prepared for the finicky elements is that cold temperatures and precipitation keep the shoulder season鈥檚 larger throngs听at bay (though you won鈥檛 be completely alone on trails or at camp).听鈥掷.厂.

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Big Bend听

Big Bend

While temperatures in this tip听of Texas are mild and days are often sunny from November to February, conditions can fluctuate from below freezing at night to 80 degrees during the day, so bring layers and sunscreen. There鈥檚 a bizarre temperature inversion here during the winter, in that the cold air settles in the valley surrounding the Rio Grande, and warmer air occupies the higher-elevation Chisos Basin. It goes without saying that a visit to the hot springs is a must during these cooler months.听鈥擥raham Averill听

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Rocky Mountain听

Rockies
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If you really want to escape the crowds and don鈥檛 mind temperatures in the teens,听听at Colorado鈥檚 Rocky Mountain National Park is your jam. Trail Ridge Road, the only road that crosses the park, is typically closed from the end of October to May due to snow, while avalanches are a concern and snow depth affects trail access. But many of the park鈥檚 byways, like听 and even portions of Trail Ridge Road, become cross-country skiing and snowshoeing playgrounds during the winter. There鈥檚 even an abandoned ski resort, Hidden Valley, located on the east side of the park, that attracts sledders and backcountry skiers. Grand Lake, the town on the western side of the park, has a bona fide听 with 22 miles of groomed trails.听鈥擥.A.听

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Death Valley听

Death Valley National Park
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Unlike most national parks, winter is high season for Death Valley, which straddles the California-Nevada border; but at听3.4 million acres, most of them designated wilderness,听there鈥檚 plenty of room to roam. The months of November to February bring听cooler temperatures,听ranging between 40 and 77 degrees, along with potential snowfall at high elevations. Despite Death Valley鈥檚 general dryness, precipitation is most likely in winter. And because of the area鈥檚 topography, heavy rainfall can prove dangerous, so be sure to check weather conditions before you go.听鈥掷.厂.

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Everglades听

Birds fly over marshland in Everglades National Park at sunset.
Everglades National Park in Florida (Jaimie Tuchman/iStock)

There are two main seasons in the Florida Everglades: the wet and the dry. From April to October, it is so hot and humid that even short excursions can be draining, and some park facilities, such as the remote Flamingo Visitor Center, are staffed only intermittently.听The dry season, which runs November through March, can be idyllic and mild, with lows in the fifties听and highs in the seventies. You鈥檒l also see fewer听mosquitos and plenty of wildlife during these months. 鈥擳ony D鈥橲ouza

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Grand Canyon听

Grand Canyon Snow 2
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A bucket-list item for many, the vintage cabins and restaurant at , a cottage-style 1920s lodge located at the bottom of Arizona鈥檚听, typically require a lottery just to snag a stay. In the winter season, however, cancellations are more frequent. Avid backpackers can often nab last-minute permits to camp at the storied as well, enjoying the sunny weather close to听the (it鈥檚 a shocking 20 degrees warmer than the rim). If you鈥檙e not looking to hike nearly 5,000 vertical feet to the canyon鈥檚 floor, just take in the panoramic views from the park鈥檚 South Rim, open year-round, on the family-friendly , which听spans from stunning South Kaibab to the stone ruins at Hermits Rest.听鈥擣.R.听

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Volcanoes

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This is Hawaii, so the weather doesn鈥檛 vary much month to month, with temperatures averaging between 66 to 85 degrees throughout the year. It does snow on Hawaii Island in the winter months鈥攁t the summits of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea鈥攂ut that likely won鈥檛 affect your visit. Unlike other U.S. national parks that see听an influx of visitors during certain seasons, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is busy year-round, thanks to the island鈥檚听sublime weather and moderate climate. 鈥擟atherine Toth Fox听

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If You鈥檙e Visiting Arches or Canyonlands: Moab听

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While this Utah outpost听shines in the听shoulder seasons鈥攖hat is, spring and fall, when the weather is at its best and temperatures are at their most benign鈥攊t has its winter draws, too. A January trip, for example, can entail backcountry skiing in the nearby La Sal Mountains and biking sunbaked slickrock trails in the same day. 鈥擭ick Heil听

Find our full guide to this jumping-off point听here.