Google Lets You Explore U.S. National Parks Via 360-degree Virtual Tours
Feeling like you need to get out of the house for a minute? You're in luck! Google is taking you on a 360-degree virtual tour of National Parks in the United States.
Get a real sense of what The Hidden World of National Parks is like.
The Hidden Worlds of the National Parks is a new Google Arts & Culture exhibit and interactive documentary, timed to launch in celebration of this month’s NPS Centennial.
The exhibit allows you to take 360-degree tours of some of the most remote and beautiful U.S. National Parks. Instead of featuring much-documented vistas like Yosemite or the Grand Canyon, for example, the exhibit instead focuses on a selection of parks you may not have traveled to yet (or may never see), including the Kenai Fjords in Alaska, Hawaiian volcanoes, New Mexico’s Carlsbad Caverns, Utah’s Bryce Canyon, and Florida’s Dry Tortugas – the latter which was reviewed this month in a New York Times travel piece which called it an “under the radar” national park.
Check out the video below. It's pretty dope. Enjoy your trip!