National Parks in the United States

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Tennessee/North Carolina, US

America's most visited national park, where ancient mountains meet the world's finest temperate deciduous forest.

522,427
Acres
849
Trails
12.78
Visitors/yr
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Everglades National Park

Florida, US

A vast river of grass flowing slowly to the sea, harboring a unique subtropical wilderness found nowhere else in North America.

1,508,938
Acres
39
Trails
954,786
Visitors/yr
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Acadia National Park

Maine, US

Where granite mountains meet the Atlantic Ocean on the rugged coast of Maine's Mount Desert Island.

49,075
Acres
158
Trails
4.07
Visitors/yr
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Biscayne National Park

Florida, US

A shimmering underwater paradise of coral reefs, mangrove shorelines, and crystal-clear waters just south of Miami.

172,971
Acres
10
Trails
700,000
Visitors/yr
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Congaree National Park

South Carolina, US

Paddle through the largest intact expanse of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in the southeastern United States.

26,476
Acres
25
Trails
215,000
Visitors/yr
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Dry Tortugas National Park

Florida, US

A remote island fortress surrounded by crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and spectacular stargazing 70 miles off the coast of Key West.

64,701
Acres
5
Trails
84,000
Visitors/yr
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Hot Springs National Park

Arkansas, US

America's oldest federal reserve, where historic bathhouses line a grand promenade fed by naturally heated thermal springs.

5,550
Acres
26
Trails
2.1
Visitors/yr
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Mammoth Cave National Park

Kentucky, US

Explore the longest known cave system on Earth, with over 420 miles of surveyed passageways beneath the rolling hills of Kentucky.

54,012
Acres
80
Trails
2
Visitors/yr
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New River Gorge National Park

West Virginia, US

America's newest national park protects one of the oldest rivers on the continent, carving a dramatic 1,000-foot-deep gorge through the Appalachian Mountains.

72,186
Acres
53
Trails
1.6
Visitors/yr
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Shenandoah National Park

Virginia, US

Skyline Drive winds 105 miles along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains, offering breathtaking vistas of the Shenandoah Valley below.

199,224
Acres
101
Trails
1.4
Visitors/yr
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