Pipe Spring National Monument serves as a water oasis for American Indians, Mormon ranchers, and includes historic forts, gardens, and a ridge trail.
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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Pipe Spring National Monument
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Pipestone National Monument
Pipestone National Monument is sacred to many American Indian tribes, who quarry and carve its red pipestone for prayer ceremonies.
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Piscataway Park
Piscataway Park is beloved for its bald eagle, deer, and fox wildlife, and includes fishing piers, boardwalks, and National Colonial Farm.
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Point Reyes National SeashoreSandy beaches, majestic waves, otherworldly cypress trees—crest a hill and see it all when you visit this one-of-a-kind paradigm of coastal California beauty.
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Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial
Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial remembers 320 men killed in a munitions explosion; World War Two's worst home front disaster.
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Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail
Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail network follows the paths explored by George Washington.
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Poverty Point National Monument
Poverty Point National Monument honors an ancient culture and contains some of North America's largest prehistoric earthworks.
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President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site
President William Jefferson Clinton National Historic Site is the birthplace of U.S. president Clinton, where he learned lessons that shaped his presidency.
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Prince William Forest Park
Prince William Forest Park, known for its woods and streams, welcomes campers, hikers, bikers and nature lovers to learn park history and enjoy events.
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Pu'uhonua O Hōnaunau National Historical Park
Hawaii's Pu'uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park formerly protected defeated warriors and civilians during battle.
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Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site
This national park in Hawaii shares the history of the early stages of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
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Pullman National Historical Park
Designated in 2015, Pullman National Historical Park is the first National Park Service unit in Chicago.
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Rainbow Bridge National Monument
Rainbow Bridge National Monument, the world's largest natural bridge, attracts visitors with hiking trails and alluring Navajo Indian history and culture.
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Reconstruction Era National Historical Park
This national park in Beaufort County, South Carolina, marks a central location that played a crucial role in the development of the Reconstruction Era.
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Redwood National and State ParksSome of the tallest and oldest trees on Earth are in Redwood National Park and State Parks, managed jointly by National Park Service and California State Parks.