Travel State and National Parks The Ultimate Guide to All 8 Midwest National Parks By Midwest Living editors Midwest Living editors Midwest Living's experienced editors create best-in-class travel, lifestyle, food, home and garden content you won't find anywhere else. We're loudly, proudly Midwestern, and we're passionate about helping our audience explore and create through award-winning storytelling. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Published on February 23, 2023 Badlands and Wind Cave South Dakota packs adventure into a western pocket of the state, home to two national parks: Badlands and Wind Cave. Explore wondrous geological formations both above and below ground in these natural playgrounds. See the complete trip guide. Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Cuyahoga Valley National Park All aboard to Cuyahoga Valley National Park! Sandwiched between two prominent metropolitan areas, this northern Ohio park charms with its easy access, scenic train ride and prolific waterfalls. See the complete trip guide. Gateway Arch National Park. Gateway Arch National Park Gateway Arch is an icon, welcoming visitors to St. Louis—and beyond. But it's also a national park, meant to honor and preserve the city's history through a thought-provoking museum, historical sites and walking trails. See the full trip guide. Indiana Dunes National Park. Indiana Dunes National Park Sand dunes tower over sparkling Lake Michigan at Indiana Dunes National Park, a favorite among beachgoers. But rare ecosystems and fascinating history await visitors who care to look closely. See the full trip guide. Isle Royale National Park. Isle Royale National Park Adventure awaits the bold at Isle Royale National Park, an island in Lake Superior that's one of the country's least visited national parks. The reward for those who do come: rugged beauty, challenging hikes and the chance to spot a moose. See the full trip guide. TRNP. Theodore Roosevelt National Park The landscape of western North Dakota inspired Theodore Roosevelt to make a home here. Today, his namesake national park preserves the beauty of the badlands—home to wild animals, interesting geological formations and hikes among buttes. See the full trip guide. Voyageurs National Park. Voyageurs National Park In northern Minnesota, close enough to shake hands with Canada, a paradise awaits for visitors drawn to water. The massive lakes of Voyageurs National Park teem with houseboaters, paddlers and wildlife—each on a voyage of their own. See our full trip guide. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit