Acadia National Park: is magnificent due to fewer crowds, suitable temperatures, and spectacular fall foliage. The temperature is moderate in early November, but it starts to drop by the end.
Glacier National Park:is stunning, but November is uniquely magical. The glacial curved mountainsides and valleys are painted with beautiful fall foliage and snow-capped peaks.
Death Valley National Park:The weather is pleasant, the sky is very clear, and the park is less crowded during this time of the year. Take a scenic drive out to the Racetrack Playa .
Yellowstone National Park:makes your trip more fun as it is cooler and less crowded. Enjoy the scenic drives and hikes to the Grand Canyon where you will get magnificent views of the park.
Yosemite National Park:Paint your next travel picture by visiting Yosemite in November. Due to fewer crowds, you will be able to explore all outdoor activities and get to enjoy cool evenings .
Arches National Park:The park is less crowded, and the daytime temperatures range from 60℉ to 80℉. By visiting the park in November, you will enjoy a peaceful front-seat view of the most stunning.
Joshua Tree National Park:should be on your number one list when planning a trip in November. The temperatures are cooler and appropriate for you to explore the vast wilderness.
Rocky Mountain National Park:is an opportunity to experience fall foliage. The cool weather and fewer crowds make it possible to explore plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing.
Zion National Park:through scenic drives in the middle of the cliffs along the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive in November. The park is filled with amazing landscapes that you can explore through hikes.
Everglades National Park:is a great place with a diverse ecosystem. There’s a lot to do here, the topmost being viewing the wild animals roaming within the park.