What’s your favorite coffee shop drink? Pick your usual order and we’ll tell you which national park is perfect for you to visit!
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You’re sweet, unique, in step with trends… and let’s face it, a little bit bougie! Yellowstone National Park in the northwest United States is the park for you, with diverse and colorful ecosystems to entice your well-tuned senses. Within Yellowstone’s 2.2 million acres, you can find geologic and geothermal wonders—Yellowstone is home to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River and about half of all the world’s active geysers.
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You’re classic, elegant and like to take things slow. You’re a little bit moody too, and thrive when the weather’s overcast and perfect for cozying up with a hot cup of tea and a good book. You’ll find the tranquil, serene national park experience of your dreams at Redwood National and State Parks in California, where you can take in the breathtaking views through vast prairies, oak woodlands, wild rivers and 40 miles of rugged coastline.
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Black coffee drinks are simple, bold and iconic. Mount Rainier National Park has your name all over it. This iconic national park is in Washington state, just a few hours away from the coffee capital of the United States, Seattle—and boasts the highest volcanic peak in the contiguous United States!
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Who even orders an affogato?! People who understand the importance of sweet treats for yourself, that’s who. Just like a coffee drink that involves vanilla ice cream, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in Wisconsin is an excellent way to treat yourself. It’s got 21 islands and 12 miles of mainland coast known for its beautiful views and waters perfect for scuba diving and kayaking.
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Deep, dark and complex—that’s you. Someone who loves the bold, uncompromising flavor of espresso is a perfect match for Mammoth Cave National Park, which has the world’s longest-known cave system. Explore the limestone labyrinth of the cave and the other unique features of this Kentucky park, such as the river valleys, forests and sinkholes.
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Sweet doesn’t have to mean weak—you’re both sweet and strong. You get along with most people, but you’re also bold and a breath of fresh air. Kenai Fjords National Park is the national park for you. This is one of Alaska’s most accessible and incredible parks, where you can get a rush checking out the icy waters and lush forest where mountains, ice and ocean meet.
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You’re a little spicy, a little sweet and comforting as a warm blanket on a cold autumn day. There’s no better place for you to visit than Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio, with its charming and historic landscapes, including hiking trails, waterfalls, open farmlands, towns and scenic train rides.
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You’re always chasing summer! This refreshing, healthy choice pairs perfectly with Dry Tortugas National Park, because it’s always summer at this stunning and vibrant remote Florida park. It’s mostly open water and accessible only by boat or seaplane, meaning you can grab your sunnies and your favorite drink and enjoy the tropical views.
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Sweet and salty is the name of your game, and White Sands National Park in New Mexico is the national park for you. The towering wave-like dunes of gypsum sand encompassing the entire park remind us of the contrasting flavors of your favorite drink.
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While these national parks are protected, many vital public lands and waters across the nation are under threat from drilling, mining, logging and other harmful development.
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