Park Finder

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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Supporters of the National Park Foundation help protect seashores like these and keep them ripe with hiking, paddling, sailing, and boating opportunities.

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Arches National Park in Moab offers the largest density of natural sandstone arches in the world. Visitors can enjoy biking, camping, rock climbing, and hiking.

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Bryce Canyon National Park in Southwestern Utah is famous for the largest collection of hoodoos—the distinctive rock formations at Bryce—in the world.

Canyonlands

Carved by the Colorado River, Canyonlands National Park offers visitors hiking, stargazing, camping, and technical rock climbing.

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Capitol Reef National Park, one of the many national parks in Utah, contains nearly a quarter million acres in 'slickrock country'.

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Resting on top of the Colorado Plateau at over 10,000 feet in elevation, a breathtaking view at Cedar Breaks National Monument awaits.

Golden spike railcar train

In 1869, the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroad companies joined 1,776 miles of rail at what's now known as Golden Spike National Historic Site.

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This national park is home to ancient bristlecone pine trees, abundant wildlife, lakes and streams, and limestone caverns, including the stunning Lehman Caves.

Person in bright orange long-sleeved shirt walking down a wooden boardwalk through the autumn forest on Ice Age National Scenic Trail

The Ice Age National Scenic Trail roughly follows the glacial "terminal moraine" across Wisconsin, revealing an amazing array of ecological landscapes, glacial remnants, ancient and contemporary cu

Lake Mead

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

Natural Bridges National Monument

Discover the finest examples of ancient stone architecture in the southwest at the oldest National Park Service site in Utah, the Natural Bridges.

Saint Croix river flows alongside grass and trees

Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway, formed by the St. Croix and Namekagon, offers clean water for paddle boating and fishing.

Mount Timpanogos

Timpanogos Cave National Monument offers stunning vistas of an underground cave world. Cave tours and educational ranger programs demonstrate explorer life.

Tule Springs Fossil Beds

Explore Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument, where prehistoric mammals roamed during the Ice Age. Visitors enjoy fossils and rare plant species.

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Utah’s first national Park, Zion offers hiking, camping, backpacking, climbing, and more, making it a popular summer vacation spot for families and adventurers.