U.S. National Parks
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From coast to coast, the United States is home to 63 remarkable National Parks spread across 30 states, each offering unique landscapes and unforgettable experiences.
It all began in 1872 with the establishment of Yellowstone, the world's first national park. Since then, these protected lands have preserved some of America's most spectacular natural wonders.
California leads the way with 9 parks, while Alaska boasts 8 parks, including Wrangell-St. Elias—a park so vast it's larger than 9 states combined.
All 63 National Parks
Acadia
Arches
Badlands
Big Bend
Biscayne
Black Canyon of the Gunnison
Bryce Canyon
Canyonlands
Capitol Reef
Carlsbad Caverns
Channel Islands
Congaree
Crater Lake
Cuyahoga Valley
Death Valley
Denali
Dry Tortugas
Everglades
Gates of the Arctic
Gateway Arch
Glacier
Glacier Bay
Grand Canyon
Grand Teton
Great Basin
Great Sand Dunes
Great Smoky Mountains
Guadalupe Mountains
Haleakalā
Hawai'i Volcanoes
Hot Springs
Indiana Dunes
Isle Royale
Joshua Tree
Katmai
Kenai Fjords
Kings Canyon
Kobuk Valley
Lake Clark
Lassen Volcanic
Mammoth Cave
Mesa Verde
Mount Rainier
National Park of American Samoa
New River Gorge
North Cascades
Olympic
Petrified Forest
Pinnacles
Redwood
Rocky Mountain
Saguaro
Sequoia
Shenandoah
Theodore Roosevelt
Virgin Islands
Voyageurs
White Sands
Wind Cave
Wrangell-St. Elias
Yellowstone
Yosemite
Zion
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