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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.

  • Nicodemus National Historic Site

    Nicodemus Historic Site preserves the only African-American established western town during the Reconstruction Period after the Civil War.

  • Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park
    America's first planned industrial city, Paterson Great Falls offers historic mill tours and stories of founding father Alexander Hamilton.
  • Petersburg National Battlefield

    Petersburg National Battlefield is the site of a grueling Civil War siege that spelled the end of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.

  • Roger Williams National Memorial

    Rhode Island's Roger Williams National Memorial commemorates the life of Rhode Island's founder, a champion of the ideal of religious freedom.

  • Roosevelt Campobello International Park

    Roosevelt Campobello International Park remembers Franklin D. Roosevelt, and serves as a symbol of peace between the U.S. and Canada.

  • Saint Croix Island International Historic Site

    Saint Croix Island International Historic Site marks the beginning of French presence in North America, and includes sculpture-laden walking trails.

  • Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site

    Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site, among New York's oldest parishes, was used as a hospital and for deployments following the Pell Point Battle.

  • Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park

    Saint-Gaudens includes the home, studio, artwork, and garden of American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and features concerts and nature trails.

  • Salem Maritime National Historic Site

    Salem Maritime National Historic Site marks the port U.S. Ships exited when carrying cargo from the West to Asia, and includes ship and walking tours.

  • Saratoga National Historical Park

    Saratoga National Historical Park, where American forces met and defeated the British Army, offers tours of a battlefield, historic monument, and forest trail.

  • Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site

    Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site, where European iron makers integrated into America, includes water wheels, hot forges, mills, and a 17th century home.

  • Shenandoah National Park
    Hiking along the Appalachian Trail, fly-fishing, and rafting are just some of the possible activities in this national park near Washington, D.C.