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The Boston Harbor Islands National Park unit includes 34 islands situated within the Greater Boston shoreline, where visitors can see a Civil War era fort.

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Visitors to Cape Cod National Seashore can explore David Thoreau's famous route as he traced the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in Massachusetts.

Frederick Law Olmsted House

Explore the world's first full-scale professional office for the practice of landscape design located at the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.

Welcome Horseshoe Bend park

Horseshoe Bend National Military Park honors the bravery of 800 soldiers who fought for freedom during the final battle of the War of 1812.

Falls at Little River Canyon

Little River Canyon National Preserve in Alabama offers backcountry exploring, scenic drives, and recreation amidst spectacular views.

Snowy Image of bridge at Minute Man National Historical Park

Minute Man National Historical Park honors the first battles of the American Revolution. It's home to several battle sites, including Concord and Lexington.

The Old Natchez Trace was a 500-mile footpath that connected Mississippi to Tennessee. It is now a National Scenic Trail made of four trails that total 65 miles.

Bridge along the New England National Scenic Trail

From the long ridges of Connecticut to the highlands of Massachusetts, the New England National Scenic Trail covers 235 miles of panoramic vistas, offering visitors a glimpse into the natural and c

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Russell Cave has one of the most complete records of prehistoric cultures in the Southeast. The park includes nature paths and the Birds of Prey program.

A rocky Wild and Scenic Westfield River running through the forest. Photograph courtesy of Wild & Scenic Westfield River Committee.

Originating in the Berkshire Hills in the western part of Massachusetts, the Westfield River winds over 78 miles through historic villages, pristine wilderness, and prime farmland, providing visito