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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.

  • A wooden prison wall at Andersonville National Historic Site
    Andersonville National Historic Site

    Andersonville National Historic Site serves as a memorial to all American prisoners of war throughout the nation's history.

  • A rear view image of a red brick house with a white porch
    Andrew Johnson National Historic Site

    One of the many historic national park sites honoring the life of the 17th President, this park preserves his two homes, tailor shop, and grave site.

  • A grizzly bear with a fish in its mouth walking along a stream
    Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve

    Don't let the remote location keep you from visiting Aniakchak, a vibrant reminder of Alaska's location in the volcanically active 'Ring of Fire.'

  • A sunny haze over Antietam National Battlefield-A grassy patch of land with historic cannons.
    Antietam National Battlefield

    Visit the site of the Battle of Antietam, which led to President Abraham Lincoln's issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation.

  • Lakeshore with a lighthouse in the background
    Apostle Islands National Lakeshore
    Explore the 21 islands that dot the border of Lake Superior at Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.
  • Blooming flowers dot a mountainous landscape
    Appalachian National Scenic Trail

    Thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail is on many serious hiker's bucket list, but the AT also has great day hikes and campgrounds for hikers of all levels.

  • A reconstructed parlor in an old house
    Appomattox Court House National Historical Park

    History comes to life at this historic park. Plan a national park trip to the scene of the end of the Civil War and experience history with your family.

  • Tall red stone arch against a blue sky
    Arches National Park
    Arches National Park in Moab offers the largest density of natural sandstone arches in the world. Visitors can enjoy biking, camping, rock climbing, and hiking.
  • Six flags in front of a brown brick building, which is the Arkansas Post National Memorial visitor center
    Arkansas Post National Memorial

    At Arkansas Post, visitors can explore the natural beauty surrounding this memorial on a walking path or by making reservations for a national park tour.

  • Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial

    This home of Robert E. Lee is surrounded by Arlington National Cemetery. Visitors can schedule tours or walk through the house at their own pace.

  • Assateague Island National Seashore

    Enjoy the beauty of the herds of wild Assateague horses that roam the beaches and woods. Explore sandy beaches, salt marshes, maritime forests, and coastal bays.

  • Aztec Ruins National Monument
    Explore the Aztec ruins, enjoy a half-mile walk through an original Pueblo House, and discover how ancient people built their homes in the desert.
  • Badlands National Park
    The Badlands provide some of the most mysterious sights to see in the national park system, from fossil beds to spired rocks formations.
  • Bandelier National Monument
    Encounter age-old dwellings, petroglyph engravings, and pictograph images at the rugged canyon of Bandelier National Monument. These ancient ruins patiently await your exploration.