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Reader Poll: Are Crowds In Parks A Concern?

Great Smoky Mountains National Park saw more than 14 million visitors in 2021, and Yellowstone National Park counted 4 million for the first time in its history. Growing crowds are forcing park managers to turn to reservation systems to manage all these visitors. Are the crowds prompting you to rethink your national park adventures?
National parks are too crowded.
75% (304 votes)
Crowds in national parks have prompted me to go someplace else for my vacation.
56% (226 votes)
Yellowstone National Park is too crowded at times.
44% (180 votes)
Zion National Park is too crowded at times.
42% (171 votes)
Yosemite National Park is too crowded at times.
37% (151 votes)
Arches National Park is too crowded at times.
36% (146 votes)
Rocky Mountain National Park is too crowded at times.
30% (122 votes)
Grand Teton National Park is too crowded at times.
30% (123 votes)
Acadia National Park is too crowded at times.
22% (88 votes)
I don't find national parks to be overcrowded.
5% (21 votes)
Total votes: 405

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