Resting on top of the Colorado Plateau at over 10,000 feet in elevation, a breathtaking view at Cedar Breaks National Monument awaits.
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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Cedar Breaks National Monument
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Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park
Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park preserves and interprets key historical sites and the rich cultural heritage of the Shenandoah Valley.
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César E. Chávez National Monument
César E. Chávez revolutionized labor participation in our political age by organizing the first agricultural union. He's hailed as a Latino leader.
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Chaco Culture National Historical Park
The Chacoan sites are part of the homeland of Pueblo Indian peoples of New Mexico, the Hopi Indians of Arizona, and the Navajo Indians of the Southwest.
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Chamizal National Memorial
Chamizal National Memorial provides visitors with ample opportunity to better understand not only other cultures, but their own cultural roots as well.
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Channel Islands National Park
Channel Islands has five islands (San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, and Santa Barbara) off the coast of southern California, near Los Angeles.
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Charles Pinckney National Historic Site
Charles Pinckney was a principal author and a signer of the United States Constitution, and this NPS site is preserved to tell the story of a "forgotten founder."
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Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument
The Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument was established on March 25, 2013.
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Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area is a great place for a picnic, a leisurely walk, or boating on a sunny afternoon.
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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
The C&O Canal follows the route of the Potomac River for 184.5 miles from Washington, D.C. to Cumberland, Maryland.
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Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park
In 1863, Union and Confederate forces in the Civil War fought for control of Chattanooga, the gateway to the Deep South.
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Chickasaw National Recreation Area
Water-adventurers will be right at home at Chickasaw'waders, swimmers, anglers, water-skiers, and boaters all can enjoy a summer vacation here.
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Chimney Rock National Historic SiteChimney Rock has become one of the most famous landmarks in the American West, largely due to its stop along the Oregon Trail.
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Chiricahua National Monument
Twenty-seven million years ago a volcanic eruption of immense proportions shook the land around Chiricahua National Monument, a mecca for hikers and birders.
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Christiansted National Historic Site
Christiansted National Historic Site was established in 1952 through the work of local citizens, carrying forward the spirit of our earliest NPS advocates.