National Parks by State
Over 84 million acres of land in the United States has been set aside and preserved for public enjoyment and protection. This includes 63 National Parks, some of the most beautiful, unique, and impressive landscapes in the entire country.
Below is a list of National Parks by state with NPS links.
California
Colorado
Florida
Hawaii
Idaho
Yellowstone National Park, Idaho (Montana and Wyoming)
Indiana
Kentucky
Maine
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Montana
Yellowstone National Park, Monatana (Idaho, Wyoming)
Nevada
New Mexico
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oregon
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee (North Carolina)
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wyoming
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming (Idaho and Montana)
U.S. TERRITORIES
American Samoa
Virgin Islands
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Tips for Visiting U.S. National Parks
In 1972, Yellowstone National Park was established and placed under the control of the Secretary of State, the beginning of the US National Park System which is dedicated to conserving our parks for the enjoyment, education and inspiration for all of us. What an incredible mission! READ MORE.
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Exciting News:
Did you know 4th graders are eligible for a FREE annual park pass that includes entrance to all national parks for their entire family? Learn more.
(Extended to 5th graders for the 2020-2021 school year!)