About
Rank the parks you know firsthand.
ParkRank started as an argument between friends: which parks are actually the best? Star ratings didn't settle anything — everyone rates everything four stars. Head-to-head choices did.
So that's the whole tool. You pick the national parks you've visited, ParkRank shows you two at a time, and you choose. A handful of picks later you have a ranked list you'd actually defend — and if you want, your list joins Crowd Favorites, a running tally of the parks people who've been there would choose again.
How it works
- Tap the parks you've visited. All 63 U.S. National Parks, with photos. Two? Great. Forty? Even better.
- Choose, two at a time. Each pick places a park into your personal list. Ranking ten parks takes about 25 picks — around two minutes.
- Keep it or count it. Share your list with a link or image card, and add it to the crowd tally if you want your trips to count. Nothing is submitted unless you say so.
ParkRank is free, has no accounts, and only ever asks about parks you've been to — reputation doesn't get a vote here, experience does.
Settle it yourself.
Pick between parks you've actually visited, two at a time. 63 parks, no account, about two minutes.