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.
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Mesa Verde National ParkMesa Verde National Park’s cliff dwellings are just one wonder to be found at this national park in Colorado, which also includes protected wilderness.
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Mill Springs Battlefield National Monument
Mill Springs Battlefield National Monument preserves the site of the first major victory for the Union Army during the Civil War.
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Minidoka National Historic Site
A former incarceration site in Idaho, Minidoka now stands as a memorial to the nearly 10,000 Japanese Americans forced to relocate here during World War II.
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Minute Man National Historical Park
Minute Man National Historical Park honors the first battles of the American Revolution.
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Minuteman Missile National Historic Site
The only remaining nuclear missile field, Minuteman Missile National Historic Site illustrates the history and significance of the Cold War and arms race.
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Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
The Mississippi River is an iconic river recognized as an individual national park site that relies on conservation donations from national park supporters.
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Missouri National Recreational River
From a dynamic river to wandering wildlife, Missouri National Recreational River is perfect for families who want a vacation full of education and exploration.
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Mojave National Preserve
Mojave National Preserve is one of the largest national preserves within the continental U.S.
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Monocacy National Battlefield
Known as the "Battle That Saved Washington", Monocacy is marked as the last battle attempt by the Confederacy to seize Washington, D.C. and move the war north.
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Montezuma Castle National MonumentLocated in Camp Verde, Arizona, Montezuma Castle National Monument protects the well-preserved living spaces of the Sinagua Indians.
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Moores Creek National Battlefield
The Battle of Moores Creek Bridge was the catalyst for North Carolina's state independence.
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Morristown National Historical Park
Despite limited resources, Morristown served as quarters for the Continental Army on two occasions; the winter of 1777 and again during the Hard Winter of 1779.
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Mount Rainier National Park
One of the most visited national parks, Mount Rainier is the most prominent peak in the Cascade Range.
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Mount Rushmore National MemorialGeorge Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln are carved into the mountain at Mount Rushmore.
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Muir Woods National MonumentDedicated to the father of the national parks, John Muir, in 1908, this redwood forest along the Pacific coast offers views unlike any other.