Est: February 26, 1919
First national park established west of the Mississippi River
Est: October 31, 1988
Only national park located south of the equator
Est: April 12, 1929
Highest density of natural arches in the world
Est: November 10, 1978
Hot spot for fossils and bison
Est: June 12, 1944
More species of birds than any other national park
Est: June 28, 1980
One of the most extensive coral reefs on earth
Est: October 21, 1999
Some parts of the gorge receive only 33 total minutes of sunlight per day
Est: February 25, 1928
Largest collection of hoodoos in the world
Est: September 12, 1964
Some of the most remote land remaining in the continental United States
Est: December 18, 1971
Much of the park is inaccessible by road or only accessible by unpaved roads
Est: May 14, 1930
Home to more than 119 known caves
Est: March 5, 1980
Consists of five islands with 30,000 visitors per year
Est: November 10, 2003
One of the largest concentration of champion trees in the world
Est: May 22, 19023
Deepest lake in the US
Est: Octoer 11, 2000
The only national park in Ohio
Est: February 11, 1933
Largest national park in the US
Est: February 26, 1917
Home to the highest mountain peak in North America
Est: January 4, 1935
Comprised of 99% water
Est: December 6, 1947
North America's only subtropical preserve
Est: December 2, 1980
Most northern national park in the US
World's tallest arch and tallest artificial monument in western hemisphere
Est: May 11, 1910
Home to 25 glaciers
Less than 1% of total area of Alaska
The canyon that creates its own weather
Est: February 26, 1929
Only 10 miles south of Yellowstone National Park
Est: October 27, 1986
Home to some of the darkest night skies in the US
Est: March 17, 1932
Tallest dunes in North America
Est: June 15, 1934
Most visited national park in the US
Est: September 30, 1972
Home to the highest point in Texas
Est: July 1, 1961
Home to the most endangered species
Est: August 1, 1916
Home to two active volcanoes, including the world's most active
Est: March 4, 1921
Home to 47 natural hot springs
Est: February 15, 2019
The newest national park in the US
Est: April 3, 1940
Only national park to close down completely in winter
Est: October 31, 1994
Home to six distinct mountain ranges
Home to the largest protected population of grizzly bears
Home to the biggest salmon ever caught
Est: March 4, 1940
Just north of Sequoia National Park
The sun does not set between July 3 and July 9 every year
Only accessible by small airplane or boat
Est: August 9, 1916
World's largest plug dome volcano
Est: July 1, 1941
Longest cave system in the world
Est: June 29, 1906
Largest archaeological preserve in the US
Est: March 2, 1899
The most glaciated peak in the continental US
Est: October 2, 1968
Often referred to as the "American Alps"
Est: June 29, 1938
Home to glaciated mountains, subalpine forests and meadows, temperate rainforests, and rugged coastline
Est: December 9, 1962
Home to more than 800 important historical or archeological sites
Est: January 10, 2013
One of the newest national parks in the US
Home to the tallest trees in the world
Est: January 26, 1915
Features the highest continuous paved road in the county
Est: October 14, 1994
Home to more than 25 species of cactus
Est: September 25, 1890
Home to the tallest mountain in the continental US
Est: December 26, 1935
Home to the densest population of black bears in the US
Home to a large population of bison and wild horses
Est: August 2, 1956
Known for scuba diving and snorkeling as well as hiking trails through tropical rainforest
Est: April 8, 1975
Considered one of the best national parks to view the northern lights
Est: January 9, 1903
One of the world's longest and most complex maze caves
By far the largest national park in the US and six times the size of Yellowstone
Est: March 1, 1872
The world's first national park and home to more than half of the world's geysers
Est: October 1, 1890
Home to one of the tallest waterfalls in the world
Est: November 19, 1919
Home to Angels Landing, one of the world's most dangerous hikes
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