John Muir National Historic Site's spacious and eclectic mansion invites visitors to explore Muir's accomplishments to the National Park Service.
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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John Muir National Historic Site
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Johnstown Flood National Memorial
Johnstown Flood National Memorial rewinds time and takes visitors to explore the collapse of the South Fork Dam, crucial to American History.
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Joshua Tree National ParkVisitors can explore 800,000 acres of beautiful terrain in Joshua Tree National Park, where wildlife thrives in temperatures over 100 degrees.
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Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail
Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail captures the leadership and independent spirit of Captain Anza, who led over 300 people to freedom.
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Kalaupapa National Historical Park
Kalaupapa National Historical Park serves as place where visitors can honor the sacred memories of people who had Hansen's Disease.
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Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Visitors encounter a cultural and spiritual experience at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, where the spirit of the Kanaka Maoli people flows.
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Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument
Our 413th national park, Katahdin Woods and Waters is part of Maine's famed North Woods, offering recreation opportunities for all.
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Katmai National Park and Preserve
Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska is home to spectacular and unique volcanoes, and wildlife including fish, flowers, and bears.
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Kenai Fjords National Park
Experience the glacial hiking trails at Kenai Fjords National Park, where this rugged landscape promises a life-changing experience for visitors.
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Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens
Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens, located in North East Washington D.C., is home to vibrant aquatic plant life across 700 acres in Anacostia Park.
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Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park showcases the rich and cultural history of Civil War where over 67,000 soldiers died in Atlanta.
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Keweenaw National Historical Park
Keweenaw National Historical Park remembers the cultural heritage of copper mining, where copper became instrumental in building thriving communities.
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Kings Mountain National Military Park
Kings Mountain Park remembers the battle victory of the Revolutionary War-the first major American victory following the British invasion at Charleston.
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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
Discover how the gold rush breathed life into Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, where the journey to Canada was rooted in economic freedom.
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Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
Step into reconstructed earthlodges and explore life in a vibrant village of the Northern Plains Indians on the Upper Missouri at Knife River Indian Villages.