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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.

  • Korean War Veterans Memorial

    Remember over 5 million American veterans who fought and those who gave their lives for the cause of freedom at The Korean War Veterans Memorial.

  • Lake Clark National Park and Preserve

    See the spectacular scenery of mountains, glaciers and volcanoes that stretch from the shores of Cook Inlet to the tundra-covered hills.

  • Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    Lake Mead National Recreation Area offers huge lakes for boaters, swimmers, and fishermen while its desert rewards hikers, photographers, and sightseers.

  • Lake Meredith National Recreation Area

    Lake Meredith National Recreation Area supplies water for 11 cities, and opportunities for fishing, boating, waterskiing, sailing, scuba diving, and swimming.

  • Bridge spanning over water at Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. The bridge features a sturdy metal railing and a paved surface, with scenic views of the surrounding landscape and water below. The backdrop includes rolling hills and distant forested areas.
    Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

    Observe the rich cultural and natural significance of Lake Roosevelt by boating, fishing, swimming, camping, or visiting historic Fort Spokane.

  • Lassen Volcanic National Park
    Nestled in the peaceful forests and wilderness of Northern California is Lassen Volcanic National Park, home to hissing fumaroles and boiling mud pots.
  • Cloudy skies over a tall grass field
    Lava Beds National Monument

    At the Lava Beds National Monument visitors can explore more than 500 lava tube caves, created over the last half-million years by volcanic eruptions.

  • Photograph of Cape Disappointment and the lighthouse in Cape Disappointment State Park, Washington.
    Lewis and Clark National Historical Park

    Relive the dramatic story of America's famous explorers at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park by visiting 12 sites along the Pacific coast.

  • Limestone block building, half circle shape with six openings spaced evenly apart. Light fixtures above four openings. Two windows on each side of left opening and right opening. Green grass in foreground leads to stairs and walkway with stone benches on each side. Bare trees and evergreens in background. Blue sky with clouds.
    Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial

    See Abraham Lincoln's boyhood home site in Indiana and witness life as it would have been on an 1800s farm.

  • Lincoln Memorial
    Dedicated in 1922, the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. has been the site of various famous speeches and is one of the several memorials built to honor an American president.
  • Rolling grass fields and valley
    Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument

    Learn about the Battle of Little Bighorn with a guided or self-guided tour, honor the Native Americans who fought there, and visit the Indian Memorial.

  • Little River Canyon National Preserve
    Little River Canyon National Preserve’s forested uplands, waterfalls, canyon rims and bluffs, pools, boulders, and sandstone cliffs offer a variety of recreational activities for visitors looking for an escape in the Southern Appalachians.