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Outdoor: 8 National Parks Where the Best Views Are From the Water
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8 National Parks Where the Best Views Are From the Water
Road tripping is one of the most popular ways to explore national parks in North America, but some parks are exponentially better seen by water, or in some cases, that's the only way to see them.
From the flooded forests of Florida’s Everglades to the glacier-carved fjords of coastal British Columbia, North America’s water-access-only national parks are among the most beautiful and unique on the continent. They're especially rewarding if you're hoping to spot calving glaciers, endangered whales, or ocean-filled landscapes that rival the Nordic fjords. These are places without roads, without cars, and without visitor centers selling maps and magnets.
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