Looking for the best national parks to visit in October?
October is a beautiful time to visit the National Parks. The kids are back in school (yay, no kids!), fall colors are out, and it’s great weather for getting outdoors.
Last Updated: September 26, 2023
Before we get into it, we want to remind everyone to explore the parks responsibly using the 7 Leave no Trace Principles. Have a plan, stay on established trails, carry out anything you carry in, leave what you find, minimize campfire impact, respect wildlife, and be considerate of others.
About the National Park by month Series
To put together this list, we’ve combined our personal experiences and tips we gathered from locals and cross-referenced them with the weather, accessibility, local forums, seasonal attractions like fall foliage or wildflowers, and special events happening in the area. We also considered any unique adventures only offered at certain times of the year to find the most optimal months to visit each National Park. Phew! that was a lot!
It took me a whole week of research, but since I’m a maximizer, it was worth having a year-round calendar of adventures (publishing that soon!). Also, check out our complete list of all the national parks and all national park units that include soon-to-be national parks.
We also chose not to include the hardest-to-access national parks in Alaska and the ones in U.S. territories in this series.
National Parks: Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul
Is October a Good Time to Visit National Parks?
Yes! It’s a great time to visit National Parks, especially for fall colors. We struggled to narrow down the list, so we included 17.
Plan on visiting more than two national parks this year? Pick up an America the Beautiful annual pass to save money (entrance fees to each park are, on average, $30-35 per vehicle). Plus, you are helping support the Parks that always need funding.
17 Best National Parks to Visit in October
1. Acadia National Park, Maine →
25 Visitor Center Rd, Bar Harbor, ME 04609, map
Average Temperatures: 55° F / 38° F
Why Visit: Mid-October is the best time to visit for leaf-peeping. Although it’s crowded, the colors are stunning enough to make it worth it. We caught the last of the fall foliage in late October.
Best For / Top Activities: Scenic Drive, Hiking, Rock Climbing, Cycling, Lobster Boat Cruise, Kayaking, Tidepooling
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – Cadillac Mountain, Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, Precipice Trail, Thunder Hole, Scenic Park Loop Road
- Wildlife – Seals, Harbor Porpoises, Moose, Black Bears, Whitetail Deer, Beavers
- How many days do you need? 1-3
Pro Tip: If you want to drive up Cadillac Summit Road, you are now required to get a ticket. See more details here Recreation.gov.
See More: 15 Breathtaking Things to Do in Acadia National Park
2. Arches National Park, Utah →
38.6165892,-109.6220349, map
Average Temperatures: 71° F / 41° F
Why Visit: October is one of the best months to visit Arches National Park. The weather is still warm during the day and cools at night. That makes it perfect for hiking to see the arches up close.
Best For / Top Activities: Scenic Drive, Hiking, Biking, Camping, Canyoneering, Photography
Don’t Miss:
Pro Tip: They have a Ranger-Led Fiery Furnace Hike that fills up quickly. Be sure to sign up early!
See More: The Ultimate GUide to Arches National Park
3. Big Bend National Park, Texas →
310, Alstate Ave, Big Bend National Park, TX 79834, map
Average Temperatures: 75° F / 55° F
Why Visit: Big Bend gets warm days and cold nights in October. Since so many trails offer little to no shade, it’s essential to visit when the weather isn’t too hot to see.
Best For / Top Activities: Scenic Drives, Day Hikes, River Trips, Stargazing, Backpacking, Hot Springs
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – Santa Elena Canyon, Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive, Balanced Rock, Langford Hot Springs
- Wildlife – Coyotes, Western Pipistrelle Bat, Black Bear, Mountain Lion, Bobcat, Elk
- How many days do you need? 2-4
Pro Tip: The park covers a large area and can take time to get from one place to the next. Give yourself plenty of travel time. Also, keep in mind that some trails require high-clearance vehicles to get to.
See More: 11 Amazing Things to Do in Big Bend National Park
4. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado →
10346 CO-347, Montrose, CO 81401, map
Average Temperatures: 68° F / 39° F
Why Visit: October is a great time to visit the park to explore the viewpoints and trails without worrying about the heat. If you’re lucky, you may even see a light dusting of snow, making it even more magical.
Best For / Top Activities: Scenic Drive, Viewpoints, Hiking, Photography
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – South Rim Road, Warner Point Nature Trail, East Portal Road
- Wildlife – Coyotes, Elk, Eagles, Mule Deer, Bears
- How many days do you need? 1-2
Local Tip: If you want to explore the park beyond overlooks and a Visitor Center, you must plan ahead of time. There are no maintained or marked trails into the canyon. Plus, access to the river is on the other side of the canyon.
See More: 9 Amazing Things to Do in Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
5. Canyonlands National Park, Utah
38.459836,-109.8252133, map
Average Temperatures: 70° F / 38° F
Why Visit: The weather is beautiful in October in Canyonlands National Park. Pack layers for the chilly mornings and evenings. During the day, you can soak up the sun while hiking the trails.
Best For / Top Activities: Scenic Drive, Hiking, Backpacking, Camping, Stargazing
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – Island in the Sky (Most Accessible), The Needles, The Maze, Horseshoe Canyon, The Rivers
- Wildlife – Mule Deer, Kangaroo Rats, Mountain Lions, Bighorn Sheep, Black Bear, Desert Cottontails
- How many days do you need? 2-4
Pro Tip: You need a four-wheel drive to explore many parts of this park.
See More: The Mighty 5 Utah National Parks Road Trip
6. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
38.2914642,-111.264238, map
Average Temperatures: 65° F / 41° F
Why Visit: October is one of the most popular times to visit Capitol Reef National Park because of the ideal hiking weather. You typically don’t have to worry about snow or rain.
Best For / Top Activities: Hiking, Camping, Backpacking, Scenic Drives, Ranger Programs
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – Fruita, Cathedral Valley, Sulpher Creek, Petroglyph Panel, Gifford House, Pick Fruits
- Wildlife – Bighorn Sheep, Mule Deer, Mountain Lion, Ringtail, Marmots, Gray Fox, Canyon Bat
- How many days do you need? 2-4
See More: Complete List of National Parks by State
7. Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico
727 Carlsbad Cavern Hwy, Carlsbad, NM 88220, map
Average Temperatures: 71° F / 49° F
Why Visit: The Bat Flight Program (late May through October at 7 pm) is a highlight that you shouldn’t miss. In October, the cooler weather makes exploring the surface trails more pleasant too,
Best For / Top Activities: Hiking, Wildlife Viewing, Guided Tours, Stargazing
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – at Flight Program, Guadalupe Ridge Trail, Big Room, and Natural Entrance Trails
- Wildlife – Vesper Bats, Coyotes, Gray Fox, Kit Fox, Pronghorn, Vipers, Bobcat, Black Bears,
- How many days do you need? 1-3
Pro Tip: No electronic devices are allowed (including cameras and cell phones) during the Bat Flight Program.
See More: 11 Best Things to Do in El Paso Texas
8. Congaree National Park, South Carolina →
100 National Park Rd, Hopkins, SC 29061, map
Average Temperatures: 75° F / 52° F
Why Visit: Congaree National Park’s fall colors peak towards the end of October. The cooler temperatures make it a great time to go hiking or paddle down the river.
Best For / Top Activities: Hiking, Canoeing, Kayaking, Fishing, Camping
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – Boardwalk Loop Trail, Canoe or Kayak, Bluff Trail
- Wildlife – Bobcats, Deer, Feral Pigs, Coyotes, Armadillos, Otters
- How many days do you need? 1-2
Pro Tip: If you’re not comfortable paddling down a river yourself, you can sign up for ranger-led paddles.
See More: 11 Unique Things to Do in Congaree National Park
9. Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio
6947 Riverview Rd, Peninsula, OH 44264, map
Average Temperatures: 62° F / 46° F
Why Visit: The fall leaves in Cuyahoga Valley National Park usually peak in late October, making it the perfect autumn getaway.
Best For / Top Activities: Hiking, Biking, Scenic Train Ride, Fishing, Paddling
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail, Ledges Overlook, Brandywine Falls, Canal Exploration Center
- Wildlife – Coyotes, Red Foxes, Gray Foxes, Bats, Deer, Mink
- How many days do you need? 2-3
10. Great Smoky Mountain National Park
2 Everett St, Bryson City, NC 28713, map
Average Temperatures: 63° F / 36° F
Why Visit: Sugar maple, scarlet oak, sweetgum, red maple, and hickories explode in colors from mid-October to early November. It draws leaf-peeping crowds, so be prepared for it to be busy. You may have to brave the crowds, but it’s worth it.
Best For / Top Activities: Hiking, Camping, Scenic Drives, Biking, Fall Colors
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – Charlies Bunion, Alum Cave Bluffs, Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, Blue Ridge Parkway
- Wildlife – Elk, Black Bears, Bobcat, Whitetail Deer, Coyote, Pygmy Shrew
- How many days do you need? 2-4
Pro Tip: To avoid crowds, get out of the car and go on longer hikes. You’ll still see people, but it will be much fewer than easy to get to spots.
See More: 11 Can’t Miss Things to Do in Pigeon Forge TN
11. Isle Royale National Park, Michigan
800 E Lakeshore Dr, Houghton, MI 49931, map
Average Temperatures: 48° F / 38° F
Why Visit: With a limited season ending in October, this is your last chance to visit this park before waiting another six months. It’s usually less crowded, too, although it never gets that busy compared to other national parks.
Best For / Top Activities: Hiking, Backpacking, Camping, Fishing, Kayaking, Scuba Diving
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – Ferry Ride, Greenstone Ridge Trail, Tour the 3 Lighthouses
- Wildlife – Moose, Wolves, Elk, Snowshoe Hares, Foxes, Mink, Beavers
- How many days do you need? 1-3
12. New River GOrge National Park, West Virginia
162 Visitor Center Rd, Lansing, WV 25862, map
Average Temperatures: 63° F / 44° F
Why Visit: As one of the newest National Parks, it has quickly earned a spot as one of the best parks for fall foliage, peaking in mid to late October. The cool temps make it perfect for hiking and climbing too.
Best For / Top Activities: Camping, Whitewater Rafting, Hiking, Biking, Climbing, Scenic Drives, Fishing
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – New River Gorge Bridge, Grandview, Sandstone Falls, Nuttallburg
- Wildlife – Groundhog, Coyotes, Red Foxes, Gray Foxes, Black Bears, Bobcats, White-Tailed Deer
- How many days do you need? 1-3
13. Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona
1 Park Rd, Petrified Forest National Park, AZ 86028, map
Average Temperatures: 73° F / 42° F
Why Visit: Summer is the busiest and wettest season of the park, but come October, the temperatures are mild, and all the rain rewards you with wildflowers blooming.
Best For / Top Activities: Scenic Drive, Hiking, Backpacking, Bicycling, Horseback Riding
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – Blue Mesa Trail, Red Basin, Rim Trail, Painted Desert Overlooks, Newspaper Rock
- Wildlife – Pronghorn, Coyote, Kit Fox, Bobcat Mule Deer, Badger
- How many days do you need? 1-2
Pro Tip: Explore the park East to West, and you can see everything without backtracking.
14. Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Skyline Drive Milepost 51, Stanley, VA 22851, map
Average Temperatures: 58° F / 39° F
Why Visit: October is the peak season for fall foliage viewing and is the park’s busiest time, with roughly 25% of its yearly visitors in one month. You can see the leaves from the car and viewpoints or hop on one of its 500 hundred miles of trails.
Best For / Top Activities: Scenic Drives, Fall Foliage, Hiking, Backpacking, Wildlife Viewing, Fishing
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – Skyline Drive, Old Rag Mountain, Big Meadows, The Point Overlook, Dickey Ridge
- Wildlife – Black Bear, Big Brown Bat, Skunks, White-Tailed Deer
- How many days do you need? 2-4
15. Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota
360 MN-11, International Falls, MN 56649, map
Average Temperatures: 52° F / 33° F
Why Visit: You can catch the tail end of fall foliage in October with fewer people, fewer mosquitoes, and cool temperatures. Also, don’t miss out on the chance to catch the Northern Lights at night.
Best For / Top Activities: Hiking, Stargazing, Guided Tours, Bird Watching
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – Echo Bay Trail, Grassy Bay Cliffs, Ellsworth Rock Gardens, Anderson Bay, Harry Oveson Fish Camp
- Wildlife – Moose, Gray Wolf, Beaver, Bald Eagle
- How many days do you need? 1-3
Pro Tip: Portions of the park can only be accessed via the water. Check the Visitors Center for more info.
16. White Sands National Park, New Mexico →
19955 US-70, Alamogordo, NM 88310, map
Average Temperatures: 79° F / 41° F
Why Visit: October is one of the quieter months at White Sands National Park. It’s a great time to explore the dunes with no one in sight or to even camp and gaze at the stars above. You’ll also find some cottonwoods changing colors at this time.
Best For / Top Activities: Hiking, Bicycling, Backcountry Camping, Photography, Stargazing, Sledding
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – Sledding, Dune Life Nature Trail, Alkali Flat Trail, Playa Trail
- Wildlife – American Badger, Apache Pocket Mouse, Black-Tailed Jackrabbit, Bobcat, Coyote, Kit Fox
- How many days do you need? 1-3
Pro Tip: Since you’re hiking on dunes, you must check for trail markers. It can get disorienting very quickly. We got lost.
See More: 5 Incredible Things to Do at White Sands National Park
17. Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota
26611 US-385, Hot Springs, SD 57747, map
Average Temperatures: 63° F / 35° F
Why Visit: Although the cave stays the same temperature year-round, October also brings you great weather for exploring the surface trails. The surrounding grasslands and forested hillsides are beautiful and a great place to spot wildlife
Best For / Top Activities: Tours, Hiking, Wildlife, Scenic Drives
Don’t Miss:
- To Do – Wind Cave Tour, Prairie Vista, Elk Mountain, Bison Flats, Boland Ridge
- Wildlife – Bison, Prairie Dog, Black Footed Ferret, Elk, Bobcats, Mountain Lions
- How many days do you need? 1-3
Pro Tip: Stop by the Visitor Center for more info about cave tours.
Map of the Best National Parks to Visit in October
Want to See More National Parks to Visit in October?
If you love national parks like us and have done many of the above, here are some more ideas for National Parks to visit in October. While October may not be the top two ideal months out of the year to visit these parks, it’s not a bad time either.
Tips for Visiting the Best National Parks in October
- Explore the parks responsibly using Leave no Trace principles.
- Pick up the National Park Annual Pass if you plan on visiting multiple parks within the year. It saves you a lot of money.
- Want to see the fall foliage? Climate change and droughts this year will make timing more unpredictable. We typically go onto the geotag on Instagram or Tiktok and scroll through all the recent posts to see what it’s looking like. Keep in mind that some people post older content, so I like to look at the grid or ones that non-influencers are posting. You can also leave a comment and ask when they went.
- It’s always a good idea to pack layers wherever you go. Some parks are warm during the day and cool at night. Pay attention to the elevation change too! Some parks will be warm on the valley floor and cold at higher elevations.
- You may need a reservation. See national parks that now require reservations here.
- Always check the park’s site and Visitors Center for the most up-to-date information on closures.
- Remember that wildlife is wild. Be familiar with how to interact with animals and how much space you should have between you and them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is October a good time to go to national parks
Yes, October is a great time to go to national parks in the United States. The weather is generally mild, the crowds are smaller than in the summer, and the fall foliage is stunning in many parks.
Is it better to go to the national parks in October or November?
It depends on what you’re looking for. If you want to see the fall foliage at its peak, October is the better month to visit. However, if you’re looking for even smaller crowds, cooler weather, and fewer bugs, November may be a better option.
Is Zion National Park open in October? Is October a good time to visit Zion?
Yes, Zion National Park is open in October. October is a great time to visit Zion, as the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller than in the summer. The fall foliage is also beautiful, although it’s not as dramatic as in some other parks.
How busy is Yellowstone in October?
Yellowstone is still busy in October, but it’s not as crowded as it is in the summer. You can expect to see larger crowds on weekends and holidays.
Is Yosemite pretty in October?
Yes, Yosemite is very pretty in October. The fall foliage is stunning, and the weather is mild. However, it’s important to note that some of the park’s higher elevations may be closed due to snow in October.
How busy is Yosemite in October?
Yosemite is still busy in October, but it’s not as crowded as it is in the summer. You can expect to see larger crowds on weekends and holidays.
How busy is Bryce Canyon in October?
Bryce Canyon is busy in October, but it’s not as crowded as it is in the summer. It’s still a good time to visit, just avoid holidays and weekends if you can.
Is Arches National Park crowded in October?
The cool weather is a great time to explore Arches so it will still be busy. Summer is still peak visitation so if you avoid weekends and holidays, October is a great time to visit.
How busy is Grand Teton National Park in October?
Grand Teton National Park is busy in October because of the fall foliage. It’s still not as busy as summer, but it can still get crowded, especially on weekends and holidays.
How is Glacier National Park in October?
Glacier National Park is partially open in October, but many of the park’s roads and trails are closed due to snow. You can still visit some of the lower-elevation areas of the park, such as Lake McDonald. Check the park’s website for current conditions before you visit.
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