The national park that has the most people moving into and through it is Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This number is, however, skewed by the fact that a US highway goes through the park, so everyone who drives this highway is counted as a visitor.
Grand Canyon NP is the park with the most paid visitations: 4.4 million in 2010. Yosemite is second with 3.9 million.
A somewhat mis-leading statistic, but it's Great Smoky Mountains. I use that adjective because you can drive through the park on a U.S. highway, and all people who do so are counted as "visitors," even if they don't stop for one second within the park.
Northeast Greenland National Park is the largest in the world, with an area of 375,000 square miles (972,000 square kilometers).
Grand Canyon, AZ
no, but is the most visited, it is the 2nd most visited park in the world, to Yellowstone
yellow stone .
Yellowstone National Park and Old Faithful Geyser are the most visited places in Wyoming.
The most-visited US National Park is the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Probably the Grand Canyon National Park or Yellowstone National Park. Actually according to the National Park Service the Great Smokey Mountins are the most visited. You can check their website at: http://www.nps.gov/grsm/
Blue Ridge Parkway
This is a weirdly-worded question, but I take it to mean what is the most commonly-visited national park. If so, the answer is Blue Ridge Parkway.
During the summer months.
Banff national park is the correct answer with Banff the city itself being the hub of the park. with over 3.1m visitors annually.
yes it is the most known national park in Arizona
The mountains and the Great Smoky National Park in eastern Tennessee are an important feature of Tennessee. The Great Smoky National Park is the most visited national park in the United States.
Verbs are things that you do. Ex:Visited