National Parks

Overview

America's National Park System includes roughly 85 million acres of US territory, equal to the size of Germany, which are set aside by federal law for preservation. There are 63 areas officially designated as national parks—including the Grand Canyon, the Great Smoky Mountains, and Acadia—and more than 400 additional smaller units, including monuments, rivers, trails, battlefields, and more.

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  • National parks, explained

    Roughly 83 million acres of the United States are set aside as federal National Parks land, an area large as Germany. From the original Yellowstone Park to small monuments and memorials, learn the essentials on this portion of America dedicated to public enjoyment and recreation with our quick explainer video.

  • Every type of US national park, explained

    Ever wonder what kinds of sites comprise the US National Park System? Using the recent re-designation of New River Gorge as a national park as a jumping-off point, this engaging video breaks down the 19 different designations within the National Park System. This includes parks, reserves, monuments, and scenic trails.

  • A Thomas Moran painting inspired Yellowstone National Park

    The 1872 painting provided viewers with a more accurate sense of the park's majesty than black-and-white photographs could provide. The painting was included in a packet of materials presented to Congress, which was taken with Moran's image and designated Yellowstone the first national park.

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