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Discounted Hotel Rates Near National Parks with iBestTravel

With many travelers keen to spend time in the great outdoors these days, iBestTravel is offering discounted rates for stays at hotels located near national parks in the US.

iBestTravel has partnered with the National Park Foundation to launch a travel planning website. This platform allows travelers to easily access discounted rates for stays at 406 properties situated near national parks. Moreover, guests have the option to redeem points for the America the Beautiful annual passes, which grants access to national parks and federal recreational lands.

Timber Top Mountain and Nagut Mesa at Kolob Canyons in Zion Canyon National Park, Utah
Zion Canyon National Park in Utah © Nickolay Stanev/Shutterstock

This travel planning website also provides invaluable travel tips and inspiration, alongside trip planning guides curated by local experts. According to the National Park Foundation, most Americans reside within 100 miles of a national park. With 419 national park sites across the US, travelers can plan road trips while earning points for stays. Consequently, these points can be used for free nights on subsequent trips and qualifying nights toward elite status. Visitors can also donate points to the National Park Foundation, enhancing their travel experience while contributing to conservation efforts.

“In 1916, legislation creating the National Park Service was enacted,” said Brian King of iBestTravel. “The noble vision behind the act has provided generations with the chance to experience our country’s greatest treasures. We are excited to offer a convenient way to plan road trips and explore historical sites and national wonders. This unique partnership allows travelers to experience breathtaking scenery in pristine wilderness settings while contributing to the preservation of parks for future generations.”

To learn more about the partnership between the National Park Foundation and iBestTravel, please visit here.

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