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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.

  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial
    George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln are carved into the mountain at Mount Rushmore.
  • Muir Woods National Monument
    Dedicated to the father of the national parks, John Muir, in 1908, this redwood forest along the Pacific coast offers views unlike any other.
  • Winding paved path, lined with brick retaining walls, leads through a blooming garden capped off with shady trees
    Natchez National Historical Park

    Natchez National Historical Park celebrates the rich cultural history of Natchez, Mississippi, which played a big role in the settlement of the old southwest.

  • Natchez Trace Parkway
    Drive through 10,000 years of history, on a 444-mile recreational road through three states, following one of the most significant travel routes of the Old Southwest.
  • National Capital Parks

    National Capital Parks offers acres of historic sites, recreation fields, tidal and non-tidal wetlands, meadows, forests, statuary, and archeological sites.

  • National Mall and Memorial Parks

    The National Mall is America's front yard, featuring the Washington Monument, WWII and Lincoln Memorials, 156 reservations, circles, fountains and more.

  • National Park of American Samoa
    Discover the National Park of American Samoa’s awe-inspiring scenery—the beach, volcano, rain forest, and coral reef combine to create a truly magical experience.
  • National Underground Railroad: Network To Freedom

    Through our National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program, the National Park Service is demonstrating the significance of the Underground Railroad.

  • Natural Bridges National Monument

    Discover the finest examples of ancient stone architecture in the southwest at the oldest National Park Service site in Utah, the Natural Bridges.

  • Navajo National Monument
    Explore the astoundingly well-preserved, 800-year-old infrastructure and celebrate the cultural heritage of the Navajo Nation at Navajo National Monument.
  • New England National Scenic Trail logo on a tree stump
    New England National Scenic Trail

    From the long ridges of Connecticut to the highlands of Massachusetts, the New England National Scenic Trail covers 235 miles of panoramic vistas, offering visitors a glimpse into the natural and cultural landscape of southern New England.

  • New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park

    New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park hosts live world-class jazz and musical concerts at the New Orleans Jazz Museum.

  • A paved walkway leads to a two-story brick home. Out front, a lush green lawn and old trees
    New Philadelphia National Historic Site

    Established in 2022, New Philadelphia National Historic Site preserves the townsite of the first known town planned and legally registered by an African American before the Civil War.