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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.

  • 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.
  • Springfield Armory National Historic Site

    Springfield Armory National Historic Site is the nation's first armory, and holds the world's largest collection of U.S. military small arms.

  • Statue of Liberty National Monument
    New York's Statue of Liberty was a gift of international friendship from France to the United States, and is one of the most universal symbols of democracy.
  • Steamtown National Historic Site

    Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton teaches the history of steam railroad transportation, and remembers the people who built the industrial railroad.

  • A statue of two men standing beside benches in a small park
    Stonewall National Monument

    Stonewall National Monument is the first LGBTQ national monument, dedicated to the birthplace of the modern lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer civil rights movement.

  • A three-and-a-half story colonial brick house.
    Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial

    Thaddeus Kosciuszko Memorial allows visitors a look at the home of Polish freedom fighter Kosciuszko, to learn how the military engineer designed forts.

  • A room filled with old acoustic horns
    Thomas Edison National Historical Park

    Thomas Edison National Historical Park features America's greatest inventor's home and laboratory in original condition.

  • Thomas Stone National Historic Site

    Maryland's Thomas Stone National Historic Site commemorates Thomas Stone, one of 56 men to sign the Declaration of Independence.

  • Valley Forge National Historical Park

    Valley Forge National Historic Site marks the winter encampment of the Continental Army and honors the sacrifices of the Revolutionary War generation.

  • Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site
    Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site is a 54-room, preserved gilded-age country palace, and represents cultural changes present after the Civil War.
  • Weir Farm National Historical Park

    Weir Farm National Historical Park celebrates the life and work of American Impressionist Painter J. Alden Weir, and preserves the artist's home and studio.

  • Women's Rights National Historical Park

    The Women's Rights National Historic Park marks the first Women's Rights Convention, and features the Wesleyan Chapel and the home of Elizabeth Stanton.