Gates of the Arctic
A national park and preserve in Alaska that is known for its remote wilderness and lack of roads.
Denali
The highest peak in North America, located in Alaska, previously known as Mount McKinley.
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Gates of the Arctic
A national park and preserve in Alaska that is known for its remote wilderness and lack of roads.
Denali
The highest peak in North America, located in Alaska, previously known as Mount McKinley.
Katmai
A national park in Alaska, famous for its volcanic landscapes and brown bears.
Wrangell-St Elias
The largest national park in the United States, located in Alaska, known for its mountains and glaciers.
Grand Canyon
A massive canyon in Arizona that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and known for its stunning views.
Petrified Forest
A national park in Arizona that features fossilized trees and unique landscapes.
Yosemite
A national park in California, renowned for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, and biodiversity.
Death Valley
The hottest and driest national park in the United States, located in California.
Redwood
A national park in California known for its towering ancient redwood trees.
Lassen Volcanic
A national park in California that features volcanic landscapes and geothermal activity.
Mesa Verde
A national park in Colorado that preserves ancient Puebloan cliff dwellings.
Rocky Mountain
A national park in Colorado known for its mountain landscapes and outdoor recreation.
Everglades
A national park in Florida known for its unique ecosystem and wildlife, including alligators.
Dry Tortugas
A national park located in Florida, known for its historic Fort Jefferson and marine life.
Haleakala
A national park in Hawaii that features a massive dormant volcano and unique landscapes.
Mammoth Cave
The longest cave system in the world, located in Kentucky.
Acadia
A national park in Maine, known for its coastal landscapes and natural beauty.
Glacier
A national park in Montana famous for its stunning glaciers and alpine scenery.
Great Smoky Mountains
A national park located on the border of North Carolina and Tennessee, known for its biodiversity.
Big Bend
A national park in Texas that features diverse landscapes and the Rio Grande.
Badlands
A national park in South Dakota known for its rugged terrain and unique geological formations.
Yellowstone
The first national park in the United States, located mainly in Wyoming, known for its geothermal features.
Grand Tetons
A national park in Wyoming, famous for its majestic mountain range and pristine wilderness.
Olympic
A national park in Washington that encompasses diverse ecosystems, including rainforests and mountains.
North Cascades
A national park in Washington known for its rugged mountain terrain and high peaks.
Zion
A national park in Utah, known for its stunning red rock formations and canyoneering.
Bryce Canyon
A national park in Utah, recognized for its unique hoodoo rock formations.
Crater Lake
A national park in Oregon known for its stunning blue lake formed in a volcanic caldera.