National Parks in United States
11 PlacesNational parks are vast protected landscapes renowned for natural beauty, biodiversity, and outdoor recreation. Designated as IUCN Category II areas, they’re managed to conserve ecosystems, provide opportunities for education and tourism, and support scientific research. Famous examples include Yellowstone (USA), Khangchendzonga (India), and Banff (Canada).
Park activities vary from safari drives and birdwatching to hiking and camping. National parks preserve unique geology, flora, and fauna, and are pillars of ecotourism and adventure travel. Their role in conservation and sustainable tourism is globally recognized.
Grand Canyon National Park
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Yellowstone National Park
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Yosemite National Park
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Zion National Park
United States
Glacier National Park
United States
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
United States
Bryce Canyon National Park
United States
Everglades National Park
United States
Arches National Park
United States