
United States National Parks
United States National Parks are protected areas designated by the federal government to preserve the country’s natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural heritage. They cover diverse landscapes, from majestic mountains and expansive deserts to lush forests and coastal regions. Managed by the National Park Service, these parks offer opportunities for recreation, education, and conservation, ensuring future generations can enjoy these unique environments. They serve as important symbols of natural heritage and provide a space for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing while safeguarding ecosystems and historical sites.