The deep end

Ranking all 63, for the completists.

Visited all 63? First: respect. Second: yes, ParkRank can handle the full set.

Ranking all 63 parks head-to-head takes roughly 300 picks — fifteen to twenty minutes of genuinely hard choices. The method keeps it that low (each answer eliminates half the possible positions — here's how), and skip, undo, and a progress bar keep it sane. Finishing earns you what almost nobody else has: a complete, defensible ordering of the entire park system.

Most people shouldn't

And that's fine. A ranking of the 12 parks you've actually visited says more than a padded 63. The crowd handles full coverage collectively: every submitted list adds head-to-head records, and Crowd Favorites assembles the complete 63-park picture from everyone's partial ones.

Start with your real count, rank those, and add to the list after every new trip — your newest ranking simply replaces your old one.

Settle it yourself.

Pick between parks you've actually visited, two at a time. 63 parks, no account, about two minutes.