AMERICAN NATIONAL PARKS

The history of national parks in the USA dates back to the mid-19th century and is rooted in the conservation movement. These parks were created with the aim of preserving and protecting the country's natural wonders and unique landscapes. The first national park in the world, Yellowstone National Park, was established in 1872, followed by other iconic parks such as Yosemite, Grand Canyon, and Great Smoky Mountains. The creation of national parks was influenced by the desire to safeguard these areas from exploitation and destruction, recognizing their ecological, historical, and cultural significance. Additionally, the establishment of national parks allowed people to connect with nature, providing recreational opportunities and promoting environmental awareness. Today, the US National Park Service manages a diverse range of parks across the country, ensuring the conservation and accessibility of these remarkable natural treasures.

REDWOOD NATIONAL AND STATE PARKS

Walk among the giants in

DEATH VALLEY

Embark on a journey to

GRAND CANYON

Explore the famous

JOSHUA TREE

Drive to

ARCHES

man in black jacket standing on brown rock formation during daytime
man in black jacket standing on brown rock formation during daytime

Discover the beauty of

CAPITOL REEF

winding road near butte
winding road near butte

This is

CANYONLANDS

Welcome to

BRYCE CANYON

What about an adventure to

?

ZION

brown mountains with forest
brown mountains with forest

Time to enjoy

PINNACLES

a rocky mountain landscape with trees and bushes
a rocky mountain landscape with trees and bushes

Planning to go to

?

MESA VERDE

Check out

MONUMENT VALLEY

Visit