The national park that has the highest death rate is the Grand Canyon National Park that has had 198 people die at the Grand Canyon since 2007.
The odds of dying in a national park are low at around 1 in 664,099 visitors and your risk of dying in the national park is even lower when you follow the rules and use good judgment.
The safest national park is the Gateway Arch National Park that is located in St. Louis, Missouri.
Gateway Arch national park in St. Louis, Missouri has no search and rescue incidents, no dangerous animals and no fatalities.
The Gateway Arch national park is also the smallest national park in the country and has 91 acres and is in a city along the Mississippi River.
There is also excellent public WiFi at the Gateway Arch national park.
Other national parks that are the safest include.
National Park of American Samoa.
Petrified Forest National Park.
Kobuk Valley National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Hot Springs National Park.
Wrangell-St.Elias National Park & Preserve.
Grand Canyon National Park.
The most dangerous national park is the Grand Canyon National park.
The number 1 cause of deaths in national parks is drowning.
The average odds of a fatal incident in national parks are about 1 in 664,099 visitors.
The most untouched national park and most unpopular national park is the Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska, USA.
The Grand Canyon, while it does have breathtaking views and is breathtaking itself, is one of the most dangerous national parks in the United States.
Although the precise figures can be elusive, estimates suggest that well over 1,100 people have gone missing within the Grand Canyon's boundaries.