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Visit. Want to explore this topic in person? The parks below offer a first-hand opportunity to discover more stories, people, and places. Ready to go? Get your pass! The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass Series includes several passes that cover entrance fees at national parks.
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Complete list of all 130 US National Monuments by state, in alphabetical order, with photos, descriptions, and basic information for each one.
National monuments are located in 32 states, Washington, D.C., the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, the Minor Outlying Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Arizona has the most national monuments, with 19, followed by California with 18 and New Mexico with 13.
Discover the Beauty of National Conservation Lands in Your State. The National Monuments and National Conservation Areas Program includes about 14.9 million acres and provides direction for the BLM’s 30 national monuments, 19 national conservation areas, and six similarly designated lands, including three outstanding natural areas, one ...
Discover information on National Historic Landmarks in your community and across the nation. On our Find pages you will find NHL data, travel information, and education resources. Last updated: August 23, 2022. Experience Your America. Download the NPS app to navigate the parks on the go.
USDA Forest Service Managed National Monuments. Admiralty Island National Monument, Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni—Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument, Kaibab National Forest.
Our site contains complete information on national parks and monuments in Michigan, including national historic sites, recreation areas, memorials, and more. You'll find complete details for each national park, as well as nearby trails, attractions, hotels, and guides.
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National monuments protect a wide variety of natural and historic resources, including sites of geologic, marine, archaeological, and cultural importance.