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Feb 11, 2025 · Discover all the ways to bring home all your favorite park memories. Planning a Summer Vacation? Get ideas to help plan your trip to parks across the country based on your interests in nature, history, and fun things to do.
Find a Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Oct 22, 2024 · Find a national park by selecting from a list or choosing a state on the map. Skip to global NPS navigation; Skip to the main content; Skip to the footer section; National Park Service Search. Search This Site All NPS Open Menu Close Menu. Explore This Park Explore the National Park Service
Entrance Passes (U.S. National Park Service)
Jan 6, 2025 · Most of the sites managed by the National Park Service are free to visit, but some require an entrance pass. You may also need a reservation at a few high-traffic sites.
Plan Your Visit - U.S. National Park Service
Dec 5, 2024 · Find a national park to visit. There are more than 400 national parks to choose from. Search for a national park based on a location, activity, or topic that you are interested in.
National Park System (U.S. National Park Service)
The National Park System has since expanded to 433 units (often referred to as parks), more than 150 related areas, and numerous programs that assist in conserving the nation's natural and cultural heritage for the benefit of current and future generations.
New York - U.S. National Park Service
Spanning 27,000 acres from Sandy Hook in New Jersey to Breezy Point in New York City, the park is both the gateway from the ocean into New York Harbor, and the gateway to the National Park Service for millions of visitors every year.
Utah - U.S. National Park Service
National Park. Zion. Springdale, UT . Follow the paths where people have walked for thousands of years. Gaze up at massive sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red that soar into a brilliant blue sky. Experience the tall, stretching walls of a narrow slot canyon.
District of Columbia - U.S. National Park Service
This 1,754 acre city park was officially authorized in 1890, making it the third national park to be designated by the federal government. It offers visitors the opportunity to escape the bustle of the city and find a peaceful refuge, recreation, fresh air, majestic trees, wild animals, and thousands of years of human history.
Yellowstone National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone became the first national park for all to enjoy the unique hydrothermal and geologic features. Within Yellowstone's 2.2 million acres, visitors have unparalleled opportunities to observe wildlife in an intact ecosystem, explore geothermal areas that contain about half the world’s active geysers, and view geologic ...
Ohio - U.S. National Park Service
The park is a refuge for native plants and wildlife, and provides routes of discovery for visitors. The winding Cuyahoga River gives way to deep forests, rolling hills, and open farmlands. Walk or ride the Towpath Trail to follow the historic route of the Ohio & Erie Canal.