It’s not too late for one more summer camping trip! America’s national parks offer amazing locations to get away and refresh before the fall school and work schedule begins.
Equipped with the 45-quart Open Carry Cooler from Open Carry Outdoors, you’ll be set with a rugged American-made cooler with up to 10 days of ice retention, a lockable front compartment, and easy-drain spout for mess-free use to join your next adventure.
Here are 10 family-friendly national parks where this cooler will shine on your final trips of the summer.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee and North Carolina blends wooded trails, mountain streams, and the historic Cades Cove loop.
Campgrounds like Cades Cove and Balsam Mountain are ideal for kids and wildlife viewing. The cooler will keep drinks cold during hikes through lush forests and fog-shrouded ridges.
Shenandoah National Park in Virginia offers Skyline Drive and over 500 miles of trails with easy day hikes and ranger programs. Backcountry and front-country campgrounds welcome dogs, making it a true family haven. Use the cooler at picnic overlooks or while catching sunset views over rolling hardwood peaks.
Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming provides stunning mountain and lake backdrops with family-friendly facilities at Colter Bay and Jenny Lake. Kids enjoy fishing, boating, and junior ranger programs. Your cooler will stay frosty even on extended mornings by the lake or after alpine hikes.
Zion National Park in Utah features dramatic canyon walls and family-oriented ranger programs. Picnic at The Grotto or Kolob Canyons and enjoy chilled snacks from your cooler during scenic breaks.
Yellowstone National Park, spanning Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, is a top pick for its geothermal wonders, bison herds, and kid-friendly hikes. The cooler will help preserve meals after early morning geyser tours.
Yosemite National Park in California remains iconic for its valley campgrounds, waterfall hikes, and the Mariposa Grove of giant sequoias. The cooler’s spacious interior helps store snacks and hydration on busy trails.
Glacier National Park in Montana offers stunning alpine scenery and accessible summer roads. It's perfect for summertime family camping with manageable trails and lakeside sites. The cooler will keep ice intact even after long hikes.
Mount Rainier National Park in Washington provides modern amenities and ranger-led programs at White River Campground, making it both scenic and easy for families. Your cooler will be a hero during trail-side lunches or near river crossings.
Acadia National Park in Maine features Seawall Campground on Mount Desert Island with showers, toilets, and access to hiking trails. Families appreciate the ocean views and the cooler is perfect for beach picnics after tide-pool exploration.
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in Michigan is popular with families for dune climbs, lake beaches, and calm camping at D.H. Day or Platte River campgrounds. This lakeside option is ideal for icy drinks from your cooler after sandy hikes.
The Open Carry Outdoors cooler stands out because of its long ice retention that ensures food and drinks stay cold during multi-day stays, a lockable front compartment for securing valuables, rugged roto-molded construction that handles rough terrain, and American-made quality that supports families looking for durable gear.
Whether you're hiking Smoky Mountains trails, staying lakeside in Glacier, or grabbing lunch beside Zion’s Grotto, this cooler is a dependable companion for camping with kids. Stock up on ice before departure, pack healthy snacks and chilled beverages, and lean back and relax as the day’s adventures unfold.
For a limited time, you can also pick up the exclusive Freedom Edition Open Carry Cooler, adding an extra touch of patriotism to your next outdoor trip.
Discover more at OpenCarryOutdoors.com.
Equipped with the 45-quart Open Carry Cooler from Open Carry Outdoors, you’ll be set with a rugged American-made cooler with up to 10 days of ice retention, a lockable front compartment, and easy-drain spout for mess-free use to join your next adventure.
Here are 10 family-friendly national parks where this cooler will shine on your final trips of the summer.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee and North Carolina blends wooded trails, mountain streams, and the historic Cades Cove loop.
Campgrounds like Cades Cove and Balsam Mountain are ideal for kids and wildlife viewing. The cooler will keep drinks cold during hikes through lush forests and fog-shrouded ridges.
Shenandoah National Park in Virginia offers Skyline Drive and over 500 miles of trails with easy day hikes and ranger programs. Backcountry and front-country campgrounds welcome dogs, making it a true family haven. Use the cooler at picnic overlooks or while catching sunset views over rolling hardwood peaks.
Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming provides stunning mountain and lake backdrops with family-friendly facilities at Colter Bay and Jenny Lake. Kids enjoy fishing, boating, and junior ranger programs. Your cooler will stay frosty even on extended mornings by the lake or after alpine hikes.
Zion National Park in Utah features dramatic canyon walls and family-oriented ranger programs. Picnic at The Grotto or Kolob Canyons and enjoy chilled snacks from your cooler during scenic breaks.
Yellowstone National Park, spanning Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, is a top pick for its geothermal wonders, bison herds, and kid-friendly hikes. The cooler will help preserve meals after early morning geyser tours.
Yosemite National Park in California remains iconic for its valley campgrounds, waterfall hikes, and the Mariposa Grove of giant sequoias. The cooler’s spacious interior helps store snacks and hydration on busy trails.
Glacier National Park in Montana offers stunning alpine scenery and accessible summer roads. It's perfect for summertime family camping with manageable trails and lakeside sites. The cooler will keep ice intact even after long hikes.
Mount Rainier National Park in Washington provides modern amenities and ranger-led programs at White River Campground, making it both scenic and easy for families. Your cooler will be a hero during trail-side lunches or near river crossings.
Acadia National Park in Maine features Seawall Campground on Mount Desert Island with showers, toilets, and access to hiking trails. Families appreciate the ocean views and the cooler is perfect for beach picnics after tide-pool exploration.
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in Michigan is popular with families for dune climbs, lake beaches, and calm camping at D.H. Day or Platte River campgrounds. This lakeside option is ideal for icy drinks from your cooler after sandy hikes.
The Open Carry Outdoors cooler stands out because of its long ice retention that ensures food and drinks stay cold during multi-day stays, a lockable front compartment for securing valuables, rugged roto-molded construction that handles rough terrain, and American-made quality that supports families looking for durable gear.
Whether you're hiking Smoky Mountains trails, staying lakeside in Glacier, or grabbing lunch beside Zion’s Grotto, this cooler is a dependable companion for camping with kids. Stock up on ice before departure, pack healthy snacks and chilled beverages, and lean back and relax as the day’s adventures unfold.
For a limited time, you can also pick up the exclusive Freedom Edition Open Carry Cooler, adding an extra touch of patriotism to your next outdoor trip.
Discover more at OpenCarryOutdoors.com.
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