The Gateway Arch, known as the "Gateway to the West", is the tallest structure in Missouri. The Gateway Arch reflects St. Louis' role in the Westward Expansion of the United States during the … [Read more...] about Gateway Arch National Park
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Indiana Dunes National Park
Indiana Dunes National Park encompasses 15 miles of the southern shore of Lake Michigan and has much to offer. Whether you enjoy scouting for rare species of birds or flying kites on the sandy beach, … [Read more...] about Indiana Dunes National Park
Kobuk Valley National Park
Kobuk Valley National Park, just north of the Arctic Circle, is known for its caribou, the largest herd of wildlife in Alaska, stunning sand dunes, and the mighty Kobuk River. Half a million caribou … [Read more...] about Kobuk Valley National Park
Redwood National Park
Home of the world’s tallest trees, this World Heritage Site protects nearly half of the world’s old-growth redwoods, including champion specimens more than 370 feet in height—or five stories taller … [Read more...] about Redwood National Park
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
The park lies in western North Dakota, where the Great Plains meet the rugged Badlands. It was the beauty of lands such as those in Theodore Roosevelt National Park that inspired the president to … [Read more...] about Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Pinnacles National Park
Over 26,000 acres of spectacular rock formations and remnants of an extinct 23 million-year-old volcano are found at Pinnacles National Park in central California. Hiking and rock climbing are very … [Read more...] about Pinnacles National Park