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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.

  • Mesa Verde National Park
    Mesa Verde National Park’s cliff dwellings are just one wonder to be found at this national park in Colorado, which also includes protected wilderness.
  • Wooden fence along a grassy field
    Mill Springs Battlefield National Monument

    Mill Springs Battlefield National Monument preserves the site of the first major victory for the Union Army during the Civil War.

  • A former incarceration building in the middle of a field
    Minidoka National Historic Site

    A former incarceration site in Idaho, Minidoka now stands as a memorial to the nearly 10,000 Japanese Americans forced to relocate here during World War II.

  • A tall cylindrical missile stands inside an eighty foot deep silo
    Minuteman Missile National Historic Site

    The only remaining nuclear missile field, Minuteman Missile National Historic Site illustrates the history and significance of the Cold War and arms race.

  • A river is shown with clear skies during a summer day.
    Mississippi National River and Recreation Area

    The Mississippi River is an iconic river recognized as an individual national park site that relies on conservation donations from national park supporters.

  • Missouri National Recreational River

    From a dynamic river to wandering wildlife, Missouri National Recreational River is perfect for families who want a vacation full of education and exploration.

  • Mojave National Preserve

    Mojave National Preserve is one of the largest national preserves within the continental U.S.

  • Monocacy National Battlefield

    Known as the "Battle That Saved Washington", Monocacy is marked as the last battle attempt by the Confederacy to seize Washington, D.C. and move the war north.

  • Old Spanish castle ruins
    Montezuma Castle National Monument
    Located in Camp Verde, Arizona, Montezuma Castle National Monument protects the well-preserved living spaces of the Sinagua Indians.
  • Morristown National Historical Park

    Despite limited resources, Morristown served as quarters for the Continental Army on two occasions; the winter of 1777 and again during the Hard Winter of 1779.

  • A field of flowers with a mountain in the background
    Mount Rainier National Park

    One of the most visited national parks, Mount Rainier is the most prominent peak in the Cascade Range.

  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial
    George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln are carved into the mountain at Mount Rushmore.
  • Muir Woods National Monument
    Dedicated to the father of the national parks, John Muir, in 1908, this redwood forest along the Pacific coast offers views unlike any other.