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When most people think of romance, national parks are one of the last things that come to mind, and vice-versa. However, when traveling through national parks with a partner, it may just be one of the most romantic experiences two people will ever have. Jim Feldkamp.
Watching the sunrise together: For many people, watching a sunrise with a loved one is much more romantic than a sunset. While hiking in national parks, however, couples will get to watch both, with the added bonus of watching the slowly rising sun illuminate scenery that’s nothing short of breathtaking. Jim Feldkamp.
Activities that require a lot of physical contact: Whether two people are canoeing, mountain climbing, hiking on trails, or simply camping, being in a national park has tons of activities wherein two people will have physical contact. If anything, this contact only serves to bring two people closer together, the same way dancing in a club does. Jim Feldkamp.
Bonding in nature: Visiting a national park allows people to bond in places far away from the hustle and bustle of city life. National parks are generally great places to bond since it’s silent most of the time, affording two people to hear nothing else but themselves. That’s pretty romantic. Jim Feldkamp.