There's well-traveled, and then there's Lee Abbamonte.
03.03.2024 - 15:49 / insider.com / National Park
Over the past decade, I've traveled to nearly every US national park solo, many of them multiple times. At several parks, I started planning a return trip before I even left.
However, I've had just as many realizations that I likely won't be revisiting a park, either because it's not for me, it's too expensive or overcrowded, or it's such a bucket-list experience that it's truly a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
Of the 59 major US National Parks I've visited so far, these are the ones I likely won't revisit.
There's well-traveled, and then there's Lee Abbamonte.
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I started traveling solo nearly a decade ago. So far, I've visited every US state and nearly all the major US national parks on my own.
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