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Post by tommyFL on Jun 10, 2021 18:34:28 GMT -5
#11. Joshua Tree (2,737,875 visitors) #12. Cuyahoga Valley (2,347,989 visitors) #13. Bryce Canyon (2,335,166 visitors) #14. Indiana Dunes, formerly a national lakeshore (2,008,033 visitors) #15. Arches (1,537,218 visitors)
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Post by jetshnl on Jun 10, 2021 18:54:22 GMT -5
joshua tree betters arches.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jun 10, 2021 19:11:46 GMT -5
I'll go with Arches. Way too dry but not as dry/hot as Joshua Tree, and nice dry summers should mitigate the heat. Best winters of the bunch too with just a tad bit of snow and cold.
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Post by deneb78 on Jun 10, 2021 19:54:33 GMT -5
Joshua Tree easily. Summers are a bit too hot but the rest of the year is decent.
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Post by Steelernation on Jun 10, 2021 21:52:37 GMT -5
Joshua tree, Arches, and Bryce are all really cool parks. Havenโt been to and have no interest in the other two.
The battle is really tough. I think Bryce wins. Arches is just too hot for too long, and doesnโt get enough snow or storms to win. Cuyahoga has better temps but Bryce has far better precipitation.
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Jun 10, 2021 22:28:58 GMT -5
I'll have to go for Bryce. I didn't know it was so snowy. I always thought it was more similar to Zion. Good to know!
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Post by Benfxmth on Jun 11, 2021 0:21:33 GMT -5
Joshua Tree for me
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Post by greysrigging on Jun 11, 2021 3:18:12 GMT -5
Joshua Tree is pretty decent except for being as dry as a dead dingo's donger.
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Post by Beercules on Jun 11, 2021 3:28:33 GMT -5
Joshua tree for sure. Wonder what the storm count is?
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Post by jgtheone on Jun 11, 2021 3:37:07 GMT -5
Arches for me.
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Post by knot on Jun 11, 2021 3:46:12 GMT -5
Bryce Canyon very easily. Good snow:temps ratio and no excessive winter variability.
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Post by Cadeau on Jun 11, 2021 11:18:47 GMT -5
Indiana Dunes > Cuyahoga Valley > Bryce Canyon >>>>>>> Arches > Joshua Tree
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Post by MET on Jun 11, 2021 11:26:52 GMT -5
Bryce Canyon.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2021 21:06:37 GMT -5
Cuyahoga Valley for having much cloudier winters than Bryce Canyon and having snowier winters than Indiana Dunes.
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Post by caspase8 on Jun 12, 2021 4:40:04 GMT -5
I'll go with Cuyahoga Valley. I'm surprised that Joshua tree is running away with this, considering it's quite hot and dry.
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Post by Beercules on Jun 12, 2021 5:10:42 GMT -5
I'll go with Cuyahoga Valley. I'm surprised that Joshua tree is running away with this, considering it's quite hot and dry. Normally on this forum, the cold climates win by a landslide. Surprising is right.
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Post by Ethereal on Jun 12, 2021 5:16:46 GMT -5
Joshua Tree for the mild winters, but it's way too hot in the summer.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2021 5:59:31 GMT -5
I would vote for Joshua Tree in a heartbeat if it weren't obscenely dry. Second best for temperatures would be Arches, which also has an aridity problem, so I guess I'll have to go with Cuyahoga Valley (Cleveland, OH) even despite its two-month summers.
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Post by Speagles84 on Jun 13, 2021 15:58:03 GMT -5
Indiana dunes
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Post by alex992 on Jun 20, 2021 9:42:11 GMT -5
Was gonna choose Indiana Dunes for having the coldest winters, but Cuyahoga Valley is snowier and has better summers, so I choose that one.
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