Visiting all 63 U.S. National Parks is more than a goal—it’s a life achievement.
It takes years of planning, thousands of miles traveled, and a deep love for adventure. Whether you’ve just finished your journey or you’re still working toward that final park, reaching all 63 is something worth celebrating in a meaningful way.
As someone currently on my own “quest for 63,” I’ve been inspired by the incredible community of National Park finishers—and that’s exactly why I created a collection of National Park finisher gifts and gear to honor the journey
The Ultimate National Park Finisher Certificate
When you finally visit your 63rd park, you deserve more than just a memory—you deserve something tangible to commemorate the moment.
That’s where this National Park Finisher Certificate comes in.
✔️ Designed to be a timeless keepsake
✔️ Perfect for framing at home or in your office
✔️ Personalized with your name and completion date
Whether you prefer a printable version or a personalized printed copy shipped to your door, this certificate is the perfect way to celebrate your accomplishment.

👉 Get your Downloadable National Park Completion Certificate
👉 Get your Printed & Mailed National Park Completion Certificate
“I Visited All 63 National Parks” Shirts
Once you’ve completed all 63 parks, you’ve earned the right to show it off.
These National Park finisher shirts are designed to celebrate your achievement and spark conversations wherever you go.
Designed specifically for the “Visit 63 Finisher Club”
Comfortable, high-quality materials – Multiple color options
👉Shop the I survived All 63 Shirt
👉Shop the 63 Every. Single. One Shirt
Finished All 63 National Parks… What’s Next?
Many finishers say the same thing: “Now what?”
After years of chasing that final park, it’s normal to feel a little lost. Here are a few ways to keep the adventure alive:
1. Revisit Your Favorite Parks
Now that the checklist pressure is gone, experience parks in a whole new way.
Think:
- Fall colors in the Smokies
- Snow-covered hoodoos at Bryce Canyon
- Sunrise hikes without the rush
2. Explore Canada’s National Parks
If you loved the U.S. parks, Canada is the perfect next step.
Parks like:
- Banff
- Jasper
- Waterton Lakes
offer stunning landscapes and a fresh adventure.
3. Visit Other National Park Service Sites
Did you know there are 400+ National Park Service units?
That includes:
- National Monuments
- Historic Sites
- Seashores
Plenty more to explore beyond the original 63!
Still Working Toward All 63?
Same here 🙋♀️
If you’re still on the journey to visit all 63 national parks, here are a few fun ways to show off your progress:
👉 Visit All 63 Coffee Mug – a MUST HAVE – I use mine everyday!!
👉 Visit All 63 Shirt – Looks great when you are posing for the entrance sign pic!
👉 Visit All 63 Hat – Looks cool on the trails or at home running errands!
These also make great gifts for national park lovers who are working toward their goal. All of these come in different colors too!
Join the National Park Community
One of the best parts of this journey is connecting with others who understand it.
Come join our Visit All 63 US National Parks Community on Facebook and share your progress, photos, and stories.
I absolutely love seeing your finisher certificate photos—it’s the highlight of what I do.
❓ FAQ: Visiting All 63 National Parks
How long does it take to visit all 63 national parks?
Most people take several years to visit all 63 national parks, depending on travel pace, budget, and location.
What do you get for visiting all 63 national parks?
While there’s no official prize, many travelers celebrate with a National Park finisher certificate, custom gifts, or personal milestones.
How many people have visited all 63 national parks?
Only a small percentage of travelers complete all 63 parks, making it a unique and meaningful accomplishment.
Are You a National Park Finisher?
If you’ve completed all 63 parks, I’d love to know:
Which park was your #63?
Explore Every Wonder! Regina








