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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.

  • Petrified Forest National Park

    Petrified Forest National Park offers rocky cliffs, backcountry hikes, and the newly-opened Red Basin.

  • Petroglyph National Monument

    Petroglyph National Monument protects one of the largest petroglyph sites and features volcanic rock carved by Native American and Spanish settlers.

  • Pipe Spring National Monument

    Pipe Spring National Monument serves as a water oasis for American Indians, Mormon ranchers, and includes historic forts, gardens, and a ridge trail.

  • 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.

  • Rio Grande Wild & Scenic River

    Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River is a playground of rapids and three separate canyons, and includes float trips, canyon hikes, and rare wildlife species.

  • Rocky Mountain National Park
    Visit the Rockies and experience mountain climbing, hiking, camping, fishing, and breathtaking views of jagged peaks, glaciers, and high-mountain lakes.
  • Saguaro National Park

    Saguaro National Park protects our largest cacti species, the saguaro, and features camping, hiking, and backpacking trails for every level.

  • Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument

    Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument includes three sites remnant of Spanish and Pueblo Peoples encounters, reminders of the earliest contact.

  • San Antonio Missions National Historical Park

    San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a piece of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio.

  • Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site
    Established in 2007, Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site sheds light on a chaotic, horrific, tumultuous, and bloody moment in American history.
  • Santa Fe National Historic Trail

    Santa Fe National Historic Trail is a transportation route through mid-North America that connected Missouri to New Mexico, and includes scenic hiking paths.

  • Tonto National Monument

    The Salado Phenomena blended ideas of Native American cultures that resulted in a new vibrant society.

  • Touro Synagogue National Historic Site

    Rhode Island's Touro Synagogue is an ornate synagogue and is among America's oldest Jewish buildings with an active congregation.