Volcanoes National Park was the most visited with 1.6 million visitors last year. This was a slight decline from 2005. In second place, was the USS Arizona in Pearl Harbor at 1.5 million visitors. Maui’s Haleakala was in thrid with 1.4 million visitors. From experience, I can say that all these parks are truly spectacular.
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