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Three National Parks in Florida Rank Among Top Budget-Friendly Outdoor Adventures

With Americans showing great interest in National Parks this year, vacation rental group HomeToGo just released its 2026 National Parks Report, which ranks the top locations among the 51 national parks in the contiguous United States.

The study evaluated multiple categories to determine rankings, including Affordability, Crowds, and Convenient Accessibility. 

Three Florida parks made the list.

#4 – Everglades National Park

#28 – Biscayne National Park

#51 – Dry Tortugas National Park

Homes To Go survey looked at the reasons families gave for visiting these parks. 

40% of American travelers planning to explore national parks in 2026 said both cost and crowd levels appearing among their key priorities and the best parks for budget-friendly, nature-filled, and crowd-free experiences.

HomesToGo survey found the top three national parks for visitors were.

1. Death Valley National Park, California: Set in eastern California

2. Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona: 

3.  Shenandoah National Park, Virginia:

“While we’ve seen strong interest in wilderness exploration this year overall, Gen Z and Millennial travelers are especially excited about the great outdoors, with 43% and 50% of vacationers from these age demographics anticipating adventures across America’s national parks, respectively,” said Eleanor Moody, HomeToGo.

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