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National Parks

Get to Know Where You Go

National Parks are the crowing jewel of recreation in America. 61 locations across the country (and world) host millions of adventure seekers each year. Each park offers their own list of things to do. Find a park that interests you and get the quick bucket list of "must-do experiences".

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Acadia National Park

A New England Vacation

Nestled into the Northeastern corner of the US, Acadia National Park provides a nice blend of blue water, dramatic rocky cliff sides, and a New England harbor town.

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Badlands National Park

Prairie Dogs and Other-Worldly Landscapes

A land once discarded by European settlers and hallowed by indigenous peoples, Badlands National Park provides a unique landscape not duplicated elsewhere.

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Cuyahoga Valley National Park

An Escape from the City

Situated near Cleveland, OH, Cuyahoga Valley National park serves as a re-purposed and varied oasis from the fast-paced lifestyle of the big city.

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Gateway Arch National Park

Symbolic View of Westward Expansion

Located in the heart of downtown St. Louis, Gateway Arch National Park offers a historical and contextual display of the complex and complicated expansion of the United States.

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Glacier National Park

Big Sky Country

Montana is known to many as "Big Sky Country" - this rings true in a park famous for glaciers, protected wildlife, and the thrilling "Going-To-The-Sun Road".

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Grand Canyon National Park

Picturesque Views

The Grand Canyon is second to none. There is a reason people travel from every corner of the world to visit the crater-like crevasses - you have to see to believe.

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Grand Teton National Park

Mountain Views with Much To Do

Just down the road from Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park offers views of snow-capped mountains, calm lake waters, and remnants of past dwellers of the land. Enjoy the same beautiful Wyoming views - with less traffic.

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park

A Taste of Appalachia

Curvy, scenic roads. Lush, green mountains. A blanketing blue haze. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited National Park each year - wind down and enjoy a simpler life in the mountains.

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Indiana Dunes National Park

Midwestern Charm

America's newest National Park is undeniably Midwestern. Drive through small town and industrial America en route to sand bluffs, marshy wetlands, and dense forests.

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Petrified Forest National Park

A Route 66 Treasure

Get a feel for the Americana of yesteryear by seeing the old infamous highway that cuts through the heart of the Park. Learn about the petrified rock, discover the fields full of the stone, and imagine the forests that covered this region millions of years ago.

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Voyaguers National Park

Life on the Water

Located near the United States/Canadian border, Voyageurs National Park allows visitors to see the same landscape inhabitated by fur trappers and indigenous peoples hundreds of years ago. See the park by land or water!

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Yellowstone National Park

America's Old Faithful

Yellowstone is the first established National Park and arguably the best known. From geysers to a valley full of bison, Yellowstone offers a unique glimpse into an untouched (and bizarre) land.

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