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  • National Parks with Year-Round Snow: A Comprehensive Guide
    There are many national parks that have snow all year round, depending on your definition of "all year round" and "snow". Here are a few examples:

    Parks with permanent snow and ice:

    * Glacier National Park, Montana, USA: Glaciers are a defining feature of this park and snow can be present year-round.

    * Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA: The summit of Mount Rainier is permanently covered in snow and ice.

    * Denali National Park, Alaska, USA: Denali, North America's tallest peak, has snow and ice year-round.

    * North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA: This park boasts rugged peaks and glaciers with permanent snow and ice.

    * Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, USA: While not all of Yellowstone has year-round snow, areas like the high peaks and the northern portion do.

    * Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada: This park features the Canadian Rockies, many of which are permanently covered in snow and ice.

    Parks with snow for most of the year:

    * Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA: The higher elevations of this park have snow for most of the year.

    * Yosemite National Park, California, USA: The high peaks of Yosemite are snow-capped for much of the year.

    * Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA: The Teton Range has snow on the peaks for most of the year.

    It's important to note that even in these parks, the amount of snow and ice can vary significantly depending on the specific location and the time of year.

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