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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.

  • Canyon de Chelly National Monument

    Canyon de Chelly is unique among National Park Service units, as it is comprised entirely of Navajo Tribal Trust Land that remains home to the canyon community.

  • Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

    Casa Grande Ruins, the nation's first archeological preserve, protects the Casa Grande and other archeological sites within its boundaries.

  • Chiricahua National Monument

    Twenty-seven million years ago a volcanic eruption of immense proportions shook the land around Chiricahua National Monument, a mecca for hikers and birders.

  • Coronado National Memorial

    Coronado National Memorial commemorates Francisco Vasquez de Coronado's Spanish expedition to the Americas to find gold.

  • Fort Bowie National Historic Site

    The site of a Chiricahua Apache and U.S. military conflict, Fort Bowie National Historic Site remembers U.S. soldiers who settled the western frontier.

  • Light illuminates the far distance of canyons cutting across water
    Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
    Glen Canyon is home to Lake Powell, the second largest human-made lake in the United States and heralded as a premier boating destination.
  • Grand Canyon National Park
    Offering rim to rim hiking, mule rides, and whitewater rafting, Grand Canyon National Park is a hugely popular national park destination.
  • Grand Canyon Parashant National Monument

    Visitors to this isolated national park in Arizona experience a unique sense of solitude and an impressive and diverse landscape.

  • Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site

    Turn back the hands of time and explore Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, a place of tradition and weaving artistry.

  • Montezuma Castle National Monument
    Located in Camp Verde, Arizona, Montezuma Castle National Monument protects the well-preserved living spaces of the Sinagua Indians.
  • Navajo National Monument
    Explore the astoundingly well-preserved, 800-year-old infrastructure and celebrate the cultural heritage of the Navajo Nation at Navajo National Monument.
  • Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

    Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument offers diverse plant and animal communities, rich cultural history, scenic hiking trails, and night camping.

  • Petrified Forest National Park

    Petrified Forest National Park offers rocky cliffs, backcountry hikes, and the newly-opened Red Basin.

  • Pipe Spring National Monument

    Pipe Spring National Monument serves as a water oasis for American Indians, Mormon ranchers, and includes historic forts, gardens, and a ridge trail.