
Every national park has a lot of competition from its neighbors – especially when the parks are famous or especially beautiful! It can be difficult to choose which one to visit, especially with limited time and resources. In this post, I’ll be suggesting which is better: Yellowstone National Park or Yosemite, Grand Teton, Glacier, Grand Canyon, Zion, Acadia, Arches, Lassen Volcanic, Sequoia, and Banff. I hope it helps you decide which is best and which you want to visit next!
These are my own opinions. I did not use AI for this post.
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Yellowstone National Park vs. Yosemite National Park: Which is Better?
Toss up. Yosemite wins for:
Beautiful views
Mountains
Yellowstone wins for:
Geothermal features
Wildlife
Fewer crowds
Which is better for kids?
Yellowstone IMO. There’s more variety in scenery and fascinating things like bubbling mudpots, and you’re a lot more likely to see big wildlife. Yellowstone also has a lot of boardwalks children must stay on and Yosemite has a fair number of cliff edges (those trails can be avoided).
Bottom Line: You can’t go wrong with either Yosemite or Yellowstone. If I absolutely had to choose between the two, I would visit Yosemite only if I wanted long hikes in the backcountry and Yellowstone if I wanted to see wildlife and a lot of famous features.

Yellowstone National Park vs. Grand Teton National Park: Which is Better?
Can’t decide. Grand Teton wins for:
Beautiful views
Mountains
Smaller area to try and see
Yellowstone wins for:
Geothermal features
Wildlife
Waterfalls
Which is better for kids?
Either is fine, though our kids always preferred Yellowstone. There’s more variety in scenery and fascinating things like bubbling mudpots, and you’re more likely to see big wildlife. Yellowstone has a lot of boardwalks children must stay on (can be avoided, but you’ll miss a lot of the famous features), while Grand Teton is more kid-friendly in the way of a child suddenly running off the trail.
Bottom Line: Either Grand Teton or Yellowstone makes an amazing trip. Or visit them both since they’re literally right next door to each other! If I had to choose just one, it would be Yellowstone for the famous factor.

Yellowstone National Park vs. Glacier National Park: Which is Better?
Both are great. Glacier wins for:
Beautiful views
Mountains
Condensed beauty
Yellowstone wins for:
Geothermal features
Wildlife
Waterfalls
Spread out crowds
Which is better for kids?
Yellowstone would be my first choice with kids. There’s more variety in scenery and fascinating things like bubbling mudpots, and you’re a lot more likely to see big wildlife. Yellowstone has a lot of boardwalks children must stay on (can be avoided, but you’ll miss a lot of the famous features), while Glacier definitely has some ledgy viewpoints and trails.
Bottom Line: You’ll have a trip of a lifetime at either Glacier or Yellowstone. I slightly prefer Glacier because I love long trails through stunning mountain views, but Yellowstone has many shorter trails and more variation in scenery.
Yellowstone National Park vs. Grand Canyon National Park: Which is Better?
It depends on the time of year. Grand Canyon wins for:
Desert hiking
Visiting between October and May (South Rim only)
Condensed beauty
Canyon views
Yellowstone wins for:
Geothermal features
Wildlife
Waterfalls
Visiting between June and September
Much more variety in scenery
Which is better for kids?
Yellowstone will keep kids fascinated much longer than the Grand Canyon. There’s more variety in scenery and interesting things like bubbling mudpots, and you’re a lot more likely to see big wildlife. Yellowstone has a lot of boardwalks children must stay on (can be avoided, but you’ll miss a lot of the famous features), while in Grand Canyon almost every single viewpoint is a cliff edge.
Bottom Line: Visit Yellowstone in the summer or Grand Canyon in the winter (when Yellowstone is more or less snowed in).
Yellowstone National Park vs. Zion National Park: Which is Better?
Very different, but both amazing. Zion wins for:
Desert hiking
Canyon views
Condensed beauty
Winter hiking (between October and April)
Yellowstone wins for:
Geothermal features
Wildlife
Waterfalls
Spread out crowds
Summer hiking (between late May and September)
Which is better for kids?
Toss up. There’s more variety in scenery and fascinating things like bubbling mudpots, and you’re a lot more likely to see big wildlife, in Yellowstone, but Zion has a fascination for kids, especially hiking up the Narrows. Yellowstone has a lot of boardwalks children must stay on (can be avoided, but you’ll miss a lot of the famous features), while Zion can have some cliff edges if you hike the wrong trails (a few don’t even have railings!)
Bottom Line: Visit Zion in the spring, winter, and late fall (definitely not the summer, which is extremely hot). In the summer or early fall, visit Yellowstone.
Yellowstone National Park vs. Acadia
Both are great, though I’m definitely biased toward Yellowstone. Acadia wins for:
Ocean views
Quaint towns
Seaside wildlife
Fall colors
Yellowstone wins for:
Geothermal features
Big wildlife
Waterfalls
Fewer crowds
Which is better for kids?
Both make great destinations for kids. Yellowstone has fascinating things like bubbling mudpots, and you’re a lot more likely to see big wildlife, but Acadia has a lot of kid-friendly hikes. Yellowstone has a lot of boardwalks children must stay on (can be avoided, but you’ll miss a lot of the famous features).
Bottom Line: Yellowstone simply has better scenery IMO, but Acadia has those rocky-coast views and quaint towns not found outside of New England.
Yellowstone National Park vs. Arches National Park: Which is Better?
Two diametrically different parks. Arches wins for:
Arches & rock formations
Condensed beauty
Off-season hiking (October-May)
Yellowstone wins for:
Geothermal features
Wildlife
Waterfalls
More than two days of hiking options
Summer hiking (June-September)
Which is better for kids?
Arches and Yellowstone are both great for kids. The variety in scenery and fascinating things like bubbling mudpots, plus big wildlilfe, makes Yellowstone kid-heaven, but those arches and endless rock formations are irresistible to most kids I’ve known. Yellowstone has a lot of boardwalks children must stay on (can be avoided, but you’ll miss a lot of the famous features), but Arches is safer (assuming they stay on trails – those scrambling options are so much fun and potentially dangerous!)
Bottom Line: Arches for spring/fall/winter, Yellowstone for summer and if you want more than a day or two in the park. (That said, Arches has enough trails around it (Canyonlands, Goblin Valley, etc.) that you can easily make an entire trip out of visiting the park and its neighbors.)
Yellowstone National Park vs. Lassen Volcanic National Park: Which is Better?
Yellowstone, hands down. Lassen Volcanic wins for:
Volcanic evidence
Condensed areas to visit
Yellowstone wins for:
Geothermal features
Wildlife
Waterfalls
Views
More than two days of hiking options
Variety in scenery
Which is better for kids?
Yellowstone has a variety in scenery and fascinating things like bubbling mudpots, plus big wildlilfe. Lassen may be slightly safer, but there’s also less to keep a child interested and occupied. There are a lot of boardwalks children must stay on in Yellowstone (can be avoided, but you’ll miss a lot of the famous features).
Bottom Line: Yellowstone is simply more interesting and has a lot more variety than Lassen Volcanic. The latter does have Bumpass Hell, but it’s nowhere near as interesting as the geothermal basins in Yellowstone.
Yellowstone National Park vs. Sequoia National Park: Which is Better?
Yellowstone, easily. Sequoia wins for:
Forests & flora
Condensed area to visit
Yellowstone wins for:
Geothermal features
Wildlife
Views
More than two days of hiking options
Variety in scenery
Which is better for kids?
Yellowstone, for sure. The variety in scenery and fascinating things like bubbling mudpots, plus big wildlilfe, will keep most children interested much longer than looking at trees. Many of the main attractions in Yellowstone require walking on boardwalks (you can’t step off them). So from that angle, trees are safer.
Bottom Line: Yellowstone has more scenery and much more variety than Sequoia – but if you’re in love with big trees and feeling small, it does have that charm!
Yellowstone National Park vs. Banff National Park: Which is Better?
It depends what you want to see! Banff wins for:
Mountain views
Alpine lakes
Autumn colors
Glaciers
Yellowstone wins for:
Geothermal features
Variety in scenery
A less touristy experience
Which is better for kids?
I would say Yellowstone due to the variety in scenery and fascinating things like bubbling mudpots and big wildlilfe, but there’s a lot of beauty in Banff, too. Many of the main attractions in Yellowstone require walking on boardwalks (you can’t step off them); Banff can have some ledgy viewpoints, but they’re not the norm.
Bottom Line: Banff for mountains, Yellowstone for variety!
Wondering about Yellowstone vs. another park? Let me know in the comments and I’ll get back to you!
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