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With more people looking to get outside in the summer months, America’s national parks can feel a little too much like amusement parks rather than wilderness escapes. Hit a popular park on a weekend, and it’s not uncommon to see long bus lines, queues of visitors cramming popular trails, and even traffic jams due to these national park crowds. But you don’t have to postpone your much-anticipated plans to hit Yosemite or Yellowstone for summer vacation. With a few savvy strategies, it’s possible to avoid the crowds and find some solitude in America’s national parks, even at the height of summer season. Here’s how.
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