Visiting a national park in winter is like going to Disneyland in the middle of the night. All of the fantastic features and sights are still there but without any of the crowds. Some national parks even look more spectacular come winter, thanks to a fresh coating of snow and free-roaming wildlife. But staying inside the park boundary during this season, let alone in a pandemic, can be tricky—most park-operated hotels are limiting capacity, and many campgrounds are closed. So we rounded up some of our favorite Airbnbs located close to the gates of these popular NPS sites.
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