Lista över nationalparker i USA
Nationalparker i USA är vanligtvis stora, väl tilltagna områden. Dessa har oftast flera utmärkta vandringsleder och tältplatser. För mindre nationalskatter används benämningen nationalmonument, National Monument.
Alaska
- Denali nationalpark
- Gates of the Arctic nationalpark
- Glacier Bay nationalpark
- Katmai nationalpark
- Kenai Fjords nationalpark
- Kobuk Valley nationalpark
- Lake Clark nationalpark
- Wrangell-St. Elias nationalpark
Arizona
- Grand Canyon nationalpark
- Petrified Forest nationalpark
- Saguaro nationalpark
Arkansas
California
- Channel Islands nationalpark
- Death Valley nationalpark
- Joshua Tree nationalpark
- Kings Canyon nationalpark
- Lassen Volcanic nationalpark
- Redwood nationalpark
- Sequoia nationalpark
- Yosemite nationalpark
Colorado
- Black Canyon of the Gunnison nationalpark
- Great Sand Dunes nationalpark
- Mesa Verde nationalpark
- Rocky Mountain nationalpark
Florida
Hawaii
Kentucky
Maine
Michigan
Minnesota
Montana
Nevada
New Mexico
North Dakota
- Theodore Roosevelt nationalpark
Ohio
Oregon
(American) Samoa
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
- Big Bend nationalpark
- Guadelupe Mountains nationalpark
Utah
- Arches nationalpark
- Bryce Canyon nationalpark
- Canyonlands nationalpark
- Capitol Reef nationalpark
- Zion nationalpark
Virgin Islands
Virginia
Washington
Wyoming
Se även
- Lista över nationalmonument i USA
- Lista över USA:s delstater
- National Park Service
Källor
- "2003 National Parks Pass Owner's Manual", utgiven av National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior
Externa länkar
- Wikimedia Commons har media som rör Lista över nationalparker i USA.
Media som används på denna webbplats
Logo of the United States National Park Service, an agency of the United States Department of the Interior. This version is shaded to look as if it has been carved out of wood or rock. The elements on the logo represent the major facets of the national park system. The Sequoia tree and bison represent vegetation and wildlife, the mountains and water represent scenic and recreational values, and the arrowhead represents historical and archeological values. The bison is also the symbol of the Department of the Interior. The logo became the official logo on July 20, 1951, replacing the previous emblem of a Sequoia cone, and has been used ever since. The design was slightly updated in 2001, and a few different renderings are used today. For more information, see here and here.[dead link]