
Article Overview: National Parks to Visit in November
National parks to visit in November make for an interesting yet somewhat obvious list at first blush. You take all of Alaska off the list and know that any park in the desert is finally cool enough to explore fully. At the same time, it’s the tail end of hurricane season, which makes it a safer bet to head to South Florida and beyond – yet not risk-free.
To be fully transparent, we know there are the low-hanging fruits of national parks, like Zion National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, and Death Valley National Park. That’s why we’re exploring some of the lesser-known parks in November.
To a certain degree, November in National Parks outside of warm climates is “the best of what’s left.” Concurrently, the only national park that is closed for the winter is Isle Royal off Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The rest become a mix of circumstances.
- First, will the weather hold up to keep roads open?
- Second, will there be enough of a park available to explore, or is Yosemite just not the same when Tioga Road is closed?
- Finally, November holds this odd “off-season” between fall and winter at parks like Yellowstone.
However, we also know that Thanksgiving weekend brings major crowds to the popular parks. As we go through the list, we’ll touch on that, too, if you’re planning a holiday trip.

Best National Parks to Visit in November
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Table of Contents: National Parks to Visit in November

15 Best National Parks to Visit in November
15. Gateway Arch National Park
Location: Missouri
Weather: Highs in the mid-to-upper 50s and lows in the upper 30s. Rainfalls can expected on an average of eight days, but you’ll be inside most of the time anyway.
Sunrise & Sunset Times: The sun’s up at 6:42am and sets at 4:47pm.
Crowds: Low
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About Gateway Arch National Park in November
I grew up in St. Louis, and never once on the many field trips 630 feet to the top did I think, “Wow! This feels just like a National Park!” Despite the ongoing controversy of why the Gateway Arch is now a National Park and not a National Monument, it still gives park-goers an urban experience at a time when the weather is temperamental.
The main attraction is the St. Louis Arch, a hallmark of westward expansion in America. It was created by renowned American architect Eero Saarinen in 1965. A tram takes you to the top, where you can look out the windows.
The park also includes:
- The Old Courthouse
- Museum under the Arch
- Walking trails along the Mississippi River
What’s more? The accessibility, attractions, and resources at this park are part of a massive private-public partnership by the CityArchRiver organization. By the time you get there, the Old Courthouse will be newly renovated.
Major history was made here, including the first trials in the Dred Scott slavery dispute and a woman’s right to vote case involving Virginia Minor. Mock trials are held where visitors can be involved.
Thanksgiving Plans: Gateway Arch National Park is closed on Thanksgiving but open for extended hours the two days after Thanksgiving.
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14. Mammoth Cave National Park
Location: Kentucky
Weather: Highs will be in the upper 50s, with lows getting into the upper 30s, but don’t rule out freezing temperatures later in the month. The cave is a consistent 54°F year-round.
Sunrise & Sunset Times: Sunrise is at 6:23am. The sunset is around 4:34pm. Rainfall can be expected for about ten days on average, with 4 inches of rain.
Crowds: Low
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About Mammoth Cave National Park in November
Mammoth Cave’s great location between Louisville and Nashville makes it a great road trip pit stop. In addition, the campgrounds here are all open through at least November 30.
This is one of the best national parks to visit in November due to the smaller crowds and lower humidity levels compared to those suffocating summer days. You also get the bonus of fall foliage peak’s final hurrah in early November.
Cave tours are more limited, but the groups are also much smaller, allowing a more intimate experience of these vast caverns. Trails are available on land and water, with scenic overlooks and ominous cave entrances throughout the backcountry.
Thanksgiving Plans: Mammoth Cave is open on Thanksgiving with hours from 8:00am to 5:00pm.
Best Things to Do at this National Park in November
Things To Do: 15 Things to Do | Camping | Cave Tours | Scenic Overlooks
13. Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Location: Texas
Weather: Highs in the upper 60s and lows in the upper 30s. Less than an inch of precipitation falls.
Sunrise & Sunset Times: Sunrise is 6:27 am, and sunset averages 4:59 pm. NOTE: This park is in the Mountain Time Zone, and park officials tell us many smart devices don’t adjust from Central TIme, where most of Texas is located.
Crowds: Medium
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About Guadalupe Mountains National Park in November
Stand at the tallest spot in Texas in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Campgrounds are open, and the trails range from easy to strenuous.
Don’t let the fact that it’s the 15th least-visited park fool you, parking can be challenging here during the mild Texas November. Arrive early if you want to visit McKittrick Canyon, and be prepared to walk to the trailhead at Pine Springs.
November kicks off the windy season in the park, which goes through spring. Gusts can range from 30 mph to 80 mph. Bring goggles to protect your eyes. However, you won’t get the extreme heat or ongoing thunderstorm risk of the summer.
You can choose from 80 miles of trails, with the “Top of Texas” Guadalupe Peak taking you 3,000 feet up in elevation over the course of four miles (and then back down again).
Thanksgiving Plans: Guadalupe Mountains National Park is closed on Thanksgiving but open the rest of the holiday weekend.
Best Things to Do at this National Park in November
Things To Do: Hiking | Scenic Drive | Birding
12. Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Location: New Mexico
Weather: Cave temperatures are consistently 56°F to 68°F throughout the year. Outside temperatures range from the upper 60s to the low 40s, but temperatures can get into the 80s during the daytime.
Sunrise & Sunset Times: Sunrise averages 6:26am with a sunset around 4:57pm.
Crowds: Low, but expect a Thanksgiving weekend surge.
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About Carlsbad Caverns National Park in November
Carlsbad Caverns National Park is great on its own but can also be paired with a trip to Guadalupe Mountains National Park, as the two are just 35 miles apart.
We think this is one of the best national parks to visit in November for the same reason park rangers do, “it usually means more intimate programs since they rarely sell out.” At the same time, Carlsbad Caverns allows you to enter at your own pace if you just want to explore the Big Room on your own.
An elevator takes you more than 750 feet down. You can even bring your Christmas cards ready to mail for a postmark “Mailed from 750 feet underground.”
Places like Slaughter Cave and Hall of the White Giant await on guided tours. You can also take the trails above ground to explore the desert climate.
Be sure to wear closed-toe shoes with good grip. Bat flights end in October, but you still have great night skies to view.
Thanksgiving Plans: Carlsbad Caverns is closed on Thanksgiving, and that includes the natural entrance, roads, and trails.
Best Things to Do at this National Park in November
Things To Do: 15 Things to Do | Tour Schedule | Hiking Trails | Night Sky
11. Pinnacles National Park
Location: California
Weather: You’ll get mild temperatures between 63°F and 44°F, with rain about four days a month.
Sunrise & Sunset Times: Sunrise is between 6:30am and 7:00am, losing about a minute each day, with sunset around 5:00pm.
Crowds: Low to medium
Our Favorite Resources: Map | Guide | Facts | Park Conditions

About Pinnacles National Park in November
Pinnacles National Park doesn’t get the attention of many other California parks, but it’s one of the best parks in November for mild temperatures before the rainy season starts. Hikers, spelunkers, and climbers all have adventures waiting.
Unlike some of the cave parks, here you don’t have to choose hiking above or below ground. There are trails that take you through both.
The talus caves here weren’t formed like those in Mammoth Cave or Carlsbad Caverns. As the steep cliffs fractured during the last Ice Age, boulders toppled and wedged. That “talus cave” is where you’ll walk through as you maneuver through wear-worn rhyolite “pinnacles.”
In fact, Pinnacles National Park is 200 miles from its original location before the eruption and fault-splitting. The other half of what would be Pinnacles’ rocks are still scattered throughout the desert between Bakersfield and San Bernardino. That’s known as the Neenach Volcanic Formation.
Thanksgiving Plans: Pinnacles National Park is open on Thanksgiving, but services might be limited. Expect higher visitor volume on the Thanksgiving weekend. Arrive by 8:00 am if possible.
Best Things to Do at this National Park in November
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10. Haleakala National Park
Location: Hawaii
Weather: With a broad stroke, the temperatures range from the 70s to the upper 40s, but it’s important to check the zone forecast depending on your destination within the park.
Sunrise & Sunset Times: Sunrise is around 6:30am with sunset a few minutes before or after 5:45pm. Weather conditions can change quickly, but expect an average of nine days of measurable rainfall.
Crowds: Medium
Our Favorite Resources: Map | Guide | Hotel | Visitor Guide | Facts | Park Conditions

About Haleakala National Park in November
Haleakala might mean “House of the Sun,” but it’s a park with something for everyone. You can witness the park’s diverse ecosystems, from lush forests to moon-like landscapes, making it a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts on the east side of Maui.
Choose from Summit District sites where you’ll walk above the clouds or descend into a volcanic crater. If you are up for it, make it at least to Pele’s Paint Pot on the Haleakala Crater Trail for vibrant colors amid an otherwise cinder-soaked landscape.
Another option keeps you low in the Kipahulu District, with waterfalls and ocean views along the way. You’ll get an immersive cultural lesson, too, through the Hawaiian archaeological sites.
Maui is open to tourists, but the Lahaina region will be off-limits. Getting to Haleakala National Park won’t require disturbing the section hit hardest by the wildfires, and tourism will help the community get back on its feet.
Thanksgiving Plans: Haleakala National Park is open on Thanksgiving. You will still need a reservation for sunrise between 3:00am and 7:00am.
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9. Dry Tortugas National Park
Location: Florida
Weather: Not a lot of variety here, with highs near 80°F and lows near 70°F.
Sunrise & Sunset Times: Sunrise is around 6:45am. Expect sunset around 5:45pm. Bring reef-safe sunscreen.
Crowds: Low
Our Favorite Resources: Guide | Where to Stay | Facts | Park Conditions

About Dry Tortugas National Park in November
Dry Tortugas National Park is a great national park to visit in November to delay the inevitable winter a little bit longer. It’s a small series of islands 70 miles west of Key West and halfway to Havana. You can only get there by boat or seaplane. For just $15, you get park access for a week. Kids under 16 are free.
Campsites are the only overnight accommodations, but with the November weather, you’ll enjoy a sea breeze and mild to warm temperatures.
The keys of Dry Tortugas National Park are:
- Garden Key: 14 acres of land includes the visitor’s center, campground and swimming beaches. Fort Jefferson takes up much of the perimeter.
- Loggerhead Key: This key is home to a lighthouse and many shipwrecks, making it a great snorkeling or diving location.
- Bush Key: A true birding paradise, you’ll find species here you can’t find on the mainland. November is one of the best months for bird migration.
The island is named after the sea turtles that roam the land, coined by Ponce de Leon in 1513. The word dry was added to warn mariners about the lack of fresh water.
Thanksgiving Plans: Dry Tortugas National Park is open on Thanksgiving.
Best Things to Do at this National Park in November
Things To Do: Ferry & Tour Information | Paddle Sports | Snorkeling/Diving
8. Capitol Reef National Park
Location: Utah
Weather: Highs in the low 50s with lows dipping below freezing to an average of 28°F. Two days of rain or snow on average.
Sunrise & Sunset Times: Sunrise averages 7:06am, with sunset around 5:12pm.
Crowds: Low
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About Capitol Reef National Park in November
Capitol Reef National Park is one of the Mighty 5 Parks throughout the colorful red and orange hues of Southern Utah. It’s a great national park to visit in November to avoid the crowds, as November’s visitors are cut in half compared to October.
The name Capitol Reef came from settlers who thought the top of the ridge looked like the dome of Washington, D.C.’s Capitol. However, that’s really what’s known as Waterpocket fold–sort of a wrinkle in the landscape with rocks dating back more than 250 million years.
Hiking trails take you up and down the ridges of mountains, and two go through slot canyons. Canyoneers love to descend into the shadows, while rock climbers enjoy scaling the walls of this unique landscape.
You might be lucky enough to have a late harvest in the orchards in early November. Look for the U-Pick-Em signs in the Fruita region.
Thanksgiving Plans: Capitol Reef National Park is open on Thanksgiving, but the visitor’s center is closed.
Best Things to Do at this National Park in November
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7. Congaree National Park
Location: South Carolina
Weather: High in the mid-60s, lows in the low-40s, with four days of rain, on average.
Sunrise & Sunset Times: Sunrise is around 6:54am, with sunset at 5:19pm.
Crowds: Medium
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About Congaree National Park in November
In November, Congaree National Park transforms into a captivating realm of autumnal splendor. The park’s dense forests, primarily composed of towering bald cypress and tupelo trees, undergo a breathtaking transition as their leaves turn vibrant shades of orange and red.
This is the perfect time for a hike along the boardwalk trails, where the canopy overhead creates a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of colors. Additionally, the park has hikes from easy to strenuous, but there are more easy options than harder hikes.
As long as the temperature is above 45°F and the skies are clear, November is ideal for kayaking through the serene Congaree River, offering a unique perspective on the park’s diverse ecosystem. Birdwatchers will delight in the opportunity to spot migratory species making a pit stop here.
For a true paddling treat, take the 50-mile Conagree River Trail from Columbia to Congaree National Park.
Thanksgiving Plans: Congaree National Park is open on Thanksgiving, but the visitor’s center is closed.
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Things To Do: 15 Things to Do | Canoe/Kayak Trails | Hiking Trails
6. Everglades National Park
Location: Florida
Weather: Highs average around 83°F with lows closer to 63°. Be sure to add in the humidity, which can hit 90%. (Meaning you’ll still sweat a lot!)
Sunrise & Sunset Times: Sunrise is 6:40am and sunset is 5:35pm.
Crowds: Low
Our Favorite Resources: Map | Guide | Where to Stay | Facts | Park Conditions

About Everglades National Park in November
As the scorching summer recedes, this subtropical paradise becomes an inviting oasis. Everglades National Park is one of the best national parks to visit in November, as the previous six months have been suffocatingly humid and hot. November also kicks off the start of “Dry Season.” And I say that as a former South Floridian.
The word “everglades” means a swampy grassland, and that’s just what you get with trails on the water, on land, and on raised boardwalks. While the crowds will increase compared to September and October, the height of hurricane season, you’ll still find plenty of solace among the 2,400 square miles.
I encourage you to try Slough (“slew”) Slogging. This is where you go off a trail and walk through shallow water to explore this unique ecosystem with a ranger leading the way.
To address the 15-foot alligator in the room–yes, there are alligators here. And Burmese pythons, which are not indigenous. Someone let them loose, and they’ve become a nuisance pest. Very rarely, you might see these two predators face off.
Thanksgiving Plans: The Everglades National Park site says it best, “We are open, rain or shine, every day including all holidays.”
Best Things to Do at this National Park in November
Things To Do: Canoe/Kayak | Hiking | Boating | Ranger Tours
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5. Big Bend National Park
Location: Texas
Weather: Highs in the low 70s. Lows near 40°F. Add 5-10 degrees for lower elevations and near the river. Subtract 5-10 degrees for elevations over 5,000 feet.
Sunrise & Sunset Times: Sunrise around 7:15am. Sunset around 6:00 pm.
Crowds: Medium, possibly high on weekends.
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About Big Bend National Park in November
Any fan of Duran Duran might have the lyrics to Rio in their head when researching Big Bend National Park, “just like that river twisting through a dusty land.” At the same time, Big Bend is becoming almost as popular in November as Duran Duran was in the 80s.
Climb a mountain, walk by the river, ride a horse, or take a scenic drive on backcountry roads–this park offers 150 miles of trails and night skies so brilliant you might stay up ’til sunrise.
The trails cover the Chihuahuan Desert, the Chisos Mountains, and the carved path along the Rio Grande. Fishing is allowed with just a park permit – no state license to worry about.
Don’t forget to add the Fossil Discovery Exhibit to learn about the park’s fossil findings, including a flying dinosaur with winds that spanned 35 feet.
Thanksgiving Plans: Thanksgiving has become one of the busiest times of the year at Big Bend National Park, including the week before and after. Chisos Mountain Restaurant usually offers some kind of holiday buffet or table service.
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4. Biscayne National Park
Location: Florida
Weather: Pretty consistent and mild temperatures for South Florida, with highs near 72°F and lows around 67°F. Rain falls about seven days of the month.
Sunrise & Sunset Times: Sunrise around 6:38am. Sunset just before or after 5:30pm.
Crowds: Low
Our Favorite Resources: Guide | Facts | Where to Stay | Park Conditions

About Biscayne National Park in November
Biscayne National Park is one of the best national parks to visit in November for the mild temperatures and beautiful bay views. That goes for the views above and below water.
Park of the park is off the mainland, just eight miles east of Homestead. Miami is just 35 miles north. You can take a boat or paddle to the islands.
Boca Chita is the main island destination, with the hallmark lighthouse built in the 1930s. You’ll be happy to know the lighthouse observation deck is open. Boca Chita Key offers the “Spite Highway,” once paved as a development beginning that was halted when the property became a national monument. Adams Key is where you can walk in the footsteps of presidents like Harding, Nixon, and Hoover.
Snorkeling and scuba diving reign here, with 90% of the park being turquoise waters above a coral reef. The Maritime Heritage Trail will take you through shipwrecks galore.
Thanksgiving Plans: The park and all amenities are open on Thanksgiving.
Best Things to Do at this National Park in November
Things To Do: 15 Things to Do | Boating | Maritime Heritage Trail | Stiltsville | Jones Historic District and Lagoon
3. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Location: Hawaii
Weather: Highs near 71°F and lows near 54°F. Expert rain about half the month.
Sunrise & Sunset Times: Sunrise at 6:29am and sunset around 5:42pm.
Crowds: Medium
Our Favorite Resources: Expert Guide | Map | Guide | Park Conditions

About Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park in November
Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park is one of the best national parks to visit in November because it’s one of the most budget-friendly times of the year on this beautiful island.
The landscape in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park is breathtaking, but it’s the doubling down of cultural immersion that really makes it worth the long flight over the Pacific.
Visitors can witness the otherworldly glow of active lava flows, a mesmerizing natural spectacle. November also marks the nesting season for native birds like the Nene, the Hawaiian goose.
Explore Thurston Lava Tube, a subterranean wonder, and the Chain of Craters Road, where the forces of nature are on full display. The park stretches from the sea to more than 13,000 feet above sea level.
Thanksgiving Plans: Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park is open on Thanksgiving. Local communities host luaus for the holiday, with traditional Hawaiian foods. If you’re traveling for Veterans Day, you’ll find the park open then, too.
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2. Canyonlands National Park

About Canyonlands National Park in November
Honestly, it’s a toss-up between Canyonlands and Arches for the best national park to visit in November. Because of the expertise level required for some trails here, we had to make a tough choice. As a result, Canyonlands came in a close second.
Canyonlands has a handful of park sections, all closer as birds fly than by road. First, Island in the Sky is for the average hiker. Second, The Maze is for the most adventurous and skilled backcountry hikers, while thirdly, The Needles offers unique sandstone spires with long hikes and four-wheel-drive roads.
Another key point is that you can explore ancient artwork in Horseshoe Canyon, where the hike to The Great Gallery is quite a haul. Be that as it may, it’s well worth it to see the rock art of human figures.
Not a fan of heights? In contrast, there are two rivers way down below. Another option is that you can plan a rafting trip for the day or the week down the Colorado and/or Green Rivers.
Thanksgiving Plans: Canyonlands National Park is open on Thanksgiving, with the visitor’s center open from 8:00am to 1:00pm.
Best Things to Do at this National Park in November
Things To Do: 20 Things to Do | Best Hikes | Guided River Tours | The Needles | The Maze | Island in the Sky | Horseshoe Canyon
1. Arches National Park
Location: Utah
Weather: Expect highs in the mid-50s with lows near 30°F. Rain or snow falls about two days of the month.
Sunrise & Sunset Times: Sunrise happens around 7:00 am, with the sunset just after 5:00pm.
Crowds: Low
Our Favorite Resources: Map | Guide | Where to Stay | Facts | Park Conditions

About Arches National Park in November
Arches National Park tops the list of best national parks to visit in November for many reasons, but one that’s really helpful is that you can finally get in without timed entry, which ends October 31.
Crowd sizes are cut in half for the first time since March, certainly leaving all those trails to amazing arches less crowded and offering you a better experience. At the same time, you might even get to see a dusting of snow.
More than 2,000 natural stone arches adorn the 119 square miles. For example, you can see the largest arch in the world on the Devil’s Garden Trail. Find inner balance on the Balanced Rock Viewpoint Trail. See if you can score a permit to the Fiery Furnace and its maze of metamorphic rock, given that ranger tours end in September.
Additionally, Arches is ideal because you still get the challenge of hiking tough treks or exploring simple paths without dealing with the crowds of Zion National Park, especially around Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Plans: Arches National Park is open on Thanksgiving, with the visitor’s center open for half the day, closing at 1:00pm.
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National Parks to Avoid in November
It almost pains me to write this, but November isn’t the best time to visit the ever-popular Yellowstone National Park. First, all but one road from Gardiner to Cooke City is closed as of October 31, which limits where you can drive. Second, Yellowstone has this seasonal break of sorts between the end of fall and when winter activities kick off in December. Even some businesses in the surrounding towns will take a few weeks off.
Map of Best National Parks in November
List of Best National Parks in November
- Arches National Park
- Canyonlands National Park
- Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park
- Biscayne National Park
- Big Bend National Park
- Everglades National Park
- Congaree National Park
- Capitol Reef National Park
- Dry Tortugas National Park
- Haleakala National Park
- Pinnacles National Park
- Carlsbad Caverns National Park
- Guadalupe Mountains National Park
- Mammoth Cave National Park
- Gateway Arch National Park
FAQs Best National Parks to Visit in November
Daylight Saving Time ends on the first Sunday in November. The “fall back” happens at 2:00am. It’s important to know this for those tour times and alarm clocks. Additionally, Hawaii and Arizona do not take part in Daylight Savings Time, so when the clocks fall back, they will change time zones. For example, during the summer, Arizona is in the Mountain Time Zone. During winter, it will be in the Pacific Time Zone.
The Grand Canyon gets 40% fewer visitors than the July peak in November. Moreover, the amenities on the North Rim are closed, and the South Rim is the only option. It’s worth noting that Thanksgiving is a busy weekend at the Grand Canyon.
In a word–No. The parks themselves don’t do anything for Thanksgiving other than those that offer access on the holiday. However, you can look at nearby vendors or park affiliate programs to see what holiday specials are available.
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