Skip to Content
Donate

National Parks

Explore America’s national parks. Discover our most treasured places, supported by people like you, and start your travel planning here by finding your park.

  • Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site

    Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site is surrounded by French Creek State, which helps preserve natural resources.

  • Horseshoe Bend National Military Park

    Horseshoe Bend National Military Park honors the bravery of 800 soldiers who fought for freedom during the final battle of the War of 1812.

  • Hot Springs National Park
    Enjoy over 40 hot springs, a wilderness area with 20+ miles of trails, and historic Bathhouse Row—a stunning showcase of Gilded Age architecture.
  • Hovenweep National Monument

    Hovenweep National Monument is home to six clusters of pueblo villages that expand across the Utah-Colorado border, where visitors can experience nature.

  • Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site

    Turn back the hands of time and explore Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, a place of tradition and weaving artistry.

  • Hikers with large packs walk past a trail marker for the Ice Age National Scenic Trail
    Ice Age National Scenic Trail

    Wisconsin’s Ice Age National Scenic Trail is nearly 1,200 miles long, tracing the edge of a glacier that covered the area during the Ice Age 15,000 years ago. As the glacier retreated, it left behind a variety of landscape features, now enjoyed by millions who use the trail each year.

  • Independence National Historical Park

    Independence National Historical Park is built on the spirit of our American Revolution, where visitors can experience the story of freedom in Philadelphia.

  • Indiana Dunes National Park

    At the Indiana Dunes National Park, visitors can explore 15,000 acres of natural terrain including hiking through forests.

  • A calm lake just off the shore of a rocky shoreline, dotted with evergreen trees
    Isle Royale National Park
    Surrounded by Lake Superior, Isle Royale National Park encompasses 850 square miles of natural wilderness, spacious lands, and aquatic life.
  • James A. Garfield National Historic Site

    James A. Garfield National Historic Site is a home to Garfield's expanding family and a launching pad for his political campaign.

  • Jimmy Carter National Historical Park

    President Carter's boyhood home captures the foundation of family and faith, which would be central to his commitment to public service.

  • John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway

    John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway in Yellowstone connects visitors to 24,000 acres of wildlife which includes grizzly bears, black bears, and moose.

  • John Day Fossil Beds National Monument

    John Day Fossil Beds National Monument's breathtaking scenery is a place where visitors can explore ancient plants and animals.