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Good news — you're one step closer to Finding Your Park. Whether you’re looking for a specific activity or trying to locate a park near you, use the filters below to narrow your search and begin your next adventure.

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Acadia National Park offers hiking, camping, breathtaking views of jagged coastlines, and rock climbing. 

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A more conscious effort to protect Native Hawaiian cultural and natural resources has improved this gem of a historic trail.

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Big Cypress National Preserve, the first national preserve in the National Park System, protects over 700,000 acres of the Big Cypress Swamp in south Florida.

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Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area protects the Cumberland River, providing visitors hiking, camping, and kayaking.

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Immerse yourself in the relaxing surroundings of Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, where you can go hiking, horseback riding, or camping.

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Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park is often described as the Birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution.

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At the easternmost point of Buck Island Reef National Monument is a famous underwater trail; novice and expert snorkelers will enjoy the passages.

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Channel Islands has five islands (San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, and Santa Barbara) off the coast of southern California, near Los Angeles.

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Water-adventurers will be right at home at Chickasaw'waders, swimmers, anglers, water-skiers, and boaters all can enjoy a summer vacation here.

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The deepest lake in the United States and the seventh deepest lake in the world is at Crater Lake National Park in Southern Oregon at the Cascade Mountains.

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Our famed 'Water Gap' is formed by Middle Delaware River's passage between low forested mountains and rocky mountain ridges.

Ebey's Landing provides a vivid historical record including the first exploration of Puget Sound by Captain George Vancouver in 1792.

Explore the Erie Canal and discover America's most famous and influential man-made waterway, where the New York State Canal System shined.

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Traveling in Florida isn’t complete without stopping at Everglades National Park—a swampland just outside Miami, where visitors can see alligators.

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Extending through New York City and New Jersey, opportunities for swimming, boating, fishing, and bicycling are abundant at the Gateway National Recreation Area.

At the Indiana Dunes National Park, visitors can explore 15,000 acres of natural terrain including hiking through forests.

Lake Mead

Lake Mead National Recreation Area offers huge lakes for boaters, swimmers, and fishermen while its desert rewards hikers, photographers, and sightseers.

Image of Missouri National Recreational River at dusk with driftwood

From a dynamic river to wandering wildlife, Missouri National Recreational River is perfect for families who want a vacation full of education and exploration.

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