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A steep drive down to the Gunnison River, providing a unique perspective from the canyon floor and access to fishing and picnicking areas.
An informative stop offering exhibits on the natural and cultural history of the park, with panoramic views of Denali on clear days.
A vertical rock formation in Yosemite Valley, famous among climbers for its challenging sheer face.
A serene camping spot set among ponderosa pines, providing visitors with a place to stay and enjoy the natural landscape and night sky.
Site of Theodore Roosevelt's historic cattle ranch, offering a more remote experience and a glimpse into the park’s past.
The largest island in Biscayne National Park, Elliott Key offers opportunities for camping, hiking, and exploring its tropical landscapes and clear waters.
A historic garden with over 13,000 lilies and 200 abstract rock sculptures built by Jack Ellsworth between 1944 and 1965.
A beautiful high-altitude lake accessible by a moderate hike, offering iconic views of Flattop Mountain and Hallett Peak.
A series of scenic pools and waterfalls most easily accessed via a moderate hike, offering views of the surrounding canyon.
A popular hiking trail that offers breathtaking views of the gorge and the New River. The trail runs along the cliff edge, providing scenic overlooks, and is highly rated for its natural beauty.
The only road-accessible area of the park. Explore trails and learn about glacial retreat through the years.
A historic drive that takes visitors deep into the gorge and across the New River. Known for its hairpin turns and steep grades, it offers a rich sense of history and connection to the area's coal mining past.
A unique, lush canyon lined with ferns and moss-covered walls, offering a picturesque and relatively easy hiking experience.
The gateway to exploring the coastal areas of the Everglades, offering boat tours, canoe and kayak rentals, and opportunities to see manatees and American crocodiles.
A massive coastal fortress and the most prominent structure on Garden Key, known for its role in Civil War history and its architectural significance.
An easy, accessible trail featuring fossil replicas and exhibits showcasing the prehistoric life that once inhabited the region.
A section of the cave known for its stunning flowstone formations resembling a frozen waterfall.
Historic orchards planted by Mormon settlers, where visitors can enjoy fresh fruit during the harvest season.
The main island in the Dry Tortugas, home to Fort Jefferson and a popular spot for snorkeling and exploring.
A primitive camping area on Garden Key offering an opportunity to experience the park's beauty overnight.
The iconic 630-foot stainless steel monument that symbolizes the westward expansion of the United States.
The largest tree in the world by volume, located in the Giant Forest. It is one of the park's most iconic attractions.
A large forest in the park that is home to five out of the ten largest trees in the world, providing numerous walking trails to explore these ancient giants.
Showcases some of the largest and most impressive petrified logs in the park, including “Old Faithful,” a massive log over 10 feet wide at its base.
The only hotel within the park, providing accommodations with views of the surrounding wilderness and access to park activities.
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