Although the designations generally reflect sites' features, all units of the system are considered administratively equal and with few exceptions the designations themselves do not define their level of protection. Each site has a management plan consistent with its ecological, historic, and recreational resources and its enabling legislation.
In addition to areas of the National Park System, the National Park Service also provides technical and financial assistance to several affiliated areas authorized by Congress. Affiliated areas are marked on the lists below.
Nearly all units managed by the National Park Service participate in the National Park Passport Stamps program.
There are 63 officially designated national parks in the United States and its dependent areas, as of 2021.[2] The national parks are considered the "crown jewels" of the system and are typically larger than other areas, including a variety of significant ecological and geological resources.
| Name
| Location
| Year established
| Area (2024)[3][4] |
| Acres | km2 |
| Acadia National Park
| Maine | 1919
| 49,076.65
| 198.6062
|
| National Park of American Samoa
| American Samoa | 1988
| 8,256.67
| 33.4136
|
| Arches National Park
| Utah | 1971
| 76,678.98
| 310.3088
|
| Badlands National Park
| South Dakota | 1978
| 242,742.90
| 982.3457
|
| Big Bend National Park
| Texas | 1944
| 801,162.34
| 3,242.1890
|
| Biscayne National Park
| Florida | 1980
| 172,971.11
| 699.9892
|
| Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park | Colorado | 1999
| 30,779.83
| 124.5616
|
| Bryce Canyon National Park | Utah | 1928
| 35,835.08
| 145.0194
|
| Canyonlands National Park
| Utah | 1964
| 337,597.83
| 1,366.2099
|
| Capitol Reef National Park
| Utah | 1971
| 241,904.50
| 978.9528
|
| Carlsbad Caverns National Park
| New Mexico | 1930
| 46,766.45
| 189.2571
|
| Channel Islands National Park
| California | 1980
| 249,561.00
| 1,009.9375
|
| Congaree National Park
| South Carolina | 2003
| 26,692.60
| 108.0211
|
| Crater Lake National Park
| Oregon | 1902
| 183,224.05
| 741.4814
|
| Cuyahoga Valley National Park
| Ohio | 2000
| 32,607.20
| 131.9567
|
| Death Valley National Park | California, Nevada | 1994
| 3,408,374.95
| 13,793.2041
|
| Denali National Park
| Alaska | 1917
| 4,740,911.16
| 19,185.7868
|
| Dry Tortugas National Park
| Florida | 1992
| 64,701.22
| 261.8365
|
| Everglades National Park | Florida | 1947
| 1,508,938.57
| 6,106.4577
|
| Gates of the Arctic National Park
| Alaska | 1980
| 7,523,897.45
| 30,448.1327
|
| Gateway Arch National Park | Missouri | 2018
| 192.83
| 0.7804
|
Glacier National Park (part of Waterton–Glacier International Peace Park)
| Montana | 1910
| 1,013,126.39
| 4,099.9770
|
| Glacier Bay National Park
| Alaska | 1980
| 3,223,383.43
| 13,044.5699
|
| Grand Canyon National Park | Arizona | 1919
| 1,201,647.03
| 4,862.8930
|
| Grand Teton National Park | Wyoming | 1929
| 310,044.36
| 1,254.7050
|
| Great Basin National Park
| Nevada | 1986
| 77,180.00
| 312.3364
|
| Great Sand Dunes National Park
| Colorado | 2004
| 107,336.95
| 434.3772
|
| Great Smoky Mountains National Park | North Carolina, Tennessee | 1934
| 522,426.88
| 2,114.1866
|
| Guadalupe Mountains National Park
| Texas | 1966
| 86,367.10
| 349.5153
|
| Haleakalā National Park
| Hawaii | 1916
| 33,489.24
| 135.5261
|
| Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
| Hawaii | 1916
| 344,812.18
| 1,395.4054
|
| Hot Springs National Park | Arkansas | 1921
| 5,554.15
| 22.4768
|
| Indiana Dunes National Park
| Indiana | 2019
| 16,034.81
| 64.8906
|
| Isle Royale National Park
| Michigan | 1940
| 571,790.30
| 2,313.9532
|
| Joshua Tree National Park | California | 1994
| 795,155.85
| 3,217.8816
|
| Katmai National Park
| Alaska | 1980
| 3,674,529.33
| 14,870.2926
|
| Kenai Fjords National Park
| Alaska | 1980
| 669,650.05
| 2,709.9776
|
| Kings Canyon National Park
| California | 1940
| 461,901.37
| 1,869.2485
|
| Kobuk Valley National Park
| Alaska | 1980
| 1,750,716.16
| 7,084.8969
|
| Lake Clark National Park
| Alaska | 1980
| 2,619,816.49
| 10,602.0212
|
| Lassen Volcanic National Park
| California | 1916
| 106,589.02
| 431.3505
|
| Mammoth Cave National Park | Kentucky | 1941
| 72,041.73
| 291.5425
|
| Mesa Verde National Park | Colorado | 1906
| 52,485.17
| 212.3999
|
| Mount Rainier National Park
| Washington | 1899
| 236,381.64
| 956.6026
|
| New River Gorge National Park and Preserve
| West Virginia | 2020
| 72,390.91
| 292.9556
|
| North Cascades National Park | Washington | 1968
| 504,780.94
| 2,042.7760
|
| Olympic National Park | Washington | 1938
| 923,045.80
| 3,735.4338
|
| Petrified Forest National Park | Arizona | 1962
| 221,390.21
| 895.9344
|
| Pinnacles National Park
| California | 2013
| 26,685.73
| 107.9933
|
| Redwood National and State Parks | California | 1968
| 139,090.97
| 562.8812
|
| Rocky Mountain National Park
| Colorado | 1915
| 265,917.74
| 1,076.1309
|
| Saguaro National Park | Arizona | 1994
| 92,799.73
| 375.5472
|
| Sequoia National Park
| California | 1890
| 404,062.63
| 1,635.1834
|
| Shenandoah National Park
| Virginia | 1935
| 200,454.01
| 811.2086
|
| Theodore Roosevelt National Park
| North Dakota | 1978
| 70,446.89
| 285.0884
|
| Virgin Islands National Park
| U.S. Virgin Islands | 1956
| 15,041.03
| 60.8689
|
| Voyageurs National Park
| Minnesota | 1975
| 218,223.25
| 883.1182
|
| White Sands National Park | New Mexico | 2019
| 146,344.31
| 592.2344
|
| Wind Cave National Park
| South Dakota | 1903
| 33,970.84
| 137.4751
|
| Wrangell–St. Elias National Park
| Alaska | 1980
| 8,323,146.48
| 33,682.5788
|
| Yellowstone National Park | Idaho, Montana, Wyoming | 1872
| 2,219,790.71
| 8,983.1743
|
| Yosemite National Park | California | 1890
| 761,747.50
| 3,082.6828
|
| Zion National Park | Utah | 1919
| 147,242.66
| 595.8699
|
There are 138 national monuments, 89 of which are administered by the NPS and are listed below. Of these, 87 (all except Grand Canyon-Parashant and Avi Kwa Ame) are NPS official units.
The remaining 49 monuments are administered by five other federal agencies. Three, Grand Canyon–Parashant, Craters of the Moon, and Avi Kwa Ame National Monuments, are jointly administered by the NPS and the Bureau of Land Management, and Tule Lake National Monument is joint with the Fish and Wildlife Service. National monuments are typically smaller and protect just one or few major resources. They include both natural and historical sites and can be established by the president under the Antiquities Act. 34 former national monuments have been redesignated or incorporated into national parks.
| Name
| Location
| Area[3][4] |
| African Burial Ground National Monument
| New York | 0.35 acres (0.0014 km2)
|
| Agate Fossil Beds National Monument
| Nebraska | 3,057.87 acres (12.3748 km2)
|
| Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument
| Texas | 1,370.97 acres (5.5481 km2)
|
| Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve
| Alaska | 137,176.00 acres (555.1316 km2)
|
| Avi Kwa Ame National Monument (not an official NPS unit)
| Nevada | NPS manages 63,901 acres (258.60 km2) of 506,733 acres (2,050.68 km2)[6] |
| Aztec Ruins National Monument
| New Mexico | 318.40 acres (1.2885 km2)
|
| Bandelier National Monument
| New Mexico | 33,676.67 acres (136.2846 km2)
|
| Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument
| District of Columbia | 0.34 acres (0.0014 km2)
|
| Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument
| Alabama | 18.25 acres (0.0739 km2)
|
| Booker T. Washington National Monument
| Virginia | 239.01 acres (0.9672 km2)
|
| Buck Island Reef National Monument
| U.S. Virgin Islands | 19,015.47 acres (76.9529 km2)
|
| Cabrillo National Monument
| California | 159.94 acres (0.6473 km2)
|
| Camp Nelson National Monument
| Kentucky | 464.97 acres (1.8817 km2)
|
| Canyon de Chelly National Monument
| Arizona | 83,840.00 acres (339.2884 km2)
|
| Cape Krusenstern National Monument
| Alaska | 649,096.15 acres (2,626.7989 km2)
|
| Capulin Volcano National Monument
| New Mexico | 792.84 acres (3.2085 km2)
|
| Carlisle Federal Indian Boarding School National Monument
| Pennsylvania | 24.50 acres (0.0991 km2)
|
| Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
| Arizona | 472.50 acres (1.9121 km2)
|
| Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
| Florida | 19.38 acres (0.0784 km2)
|
| Castle Clinton National Monument | New York | 1.00 acre (0.0040 km2)
|
| Castle Mountains National Monument
| California | 21,025.50 acres (85.0872 km2)
|
| Cedar Breaks National Monument
| Utah | 6,154.60 acres (24.9068 km2)
|
| César E. Chávez National Monument
| California | 116.56 acres (0.4717 km2)
|
| Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument
| Ohio | 59.66 acres (0.2414 km2)
|
| Chiricahua National Monument
| Arizona | 12,024.73 acres (48.6624 km2)
|
| Colorado National Monument
| Colorado | 20,536.39 acres (83.1078 km2)
|
| Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve | Idaho | 53,437.64 acres (216.2545 km2)
|
| Devils Postpile National Monument
| California | 800.19 acres (3.2383 km2)
|
| Devils Tower National Monument | Wyoming | 1,347.21 acres (5.4520 km2)
|
| Dinosaur National Monument
| Utah, Colorado | 210,281.92 acres (850.9807 km2)
|
| Effigy Mounds National Monument
| Iowa | 2,526.39 acres (10.2239 km2)
|
| El Malpais National Monument
| New Mexico | 114,247.25 acres (462.3422 km2)
|
| El Morro National Monument
| New Mexico | 1,278.72 acres (5.1748 km2)
|
| Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument
| Illinois, Mississippi | 5.70 acres (0.0231 km2)
|
| Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument
| Colorado | 6,278.09 acres (25.4065 km2)
|
| Fort Frederica National Monument
| Georgia | 305.34 acres (1.2357 km2)
|
| Fort Matanzas National Monument
| Florida | 300.11 acres (1.2145 km2)
|
| Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine
| Maryland | 43.26 acres (0.1751 km2)
|
| Fort Monroe National Monument
| Virginia | 367.12 acres (1.4857 km2)
|
| Fort Pulaski National Monument
| Georgia | 5,623.10 acres (22.7559 km2)
|
| Fort Stanwix National Monument
| New York | 15.52 acres (0.0628 km2)
|
| Fort Union National Monument
| New Mexico | 720.60 acres (2.9162 km2)
|
| Fossil Butte National Monument
| Wyoming | 8,198.00 acres (33.1761 km2)
|
| Frances Perkins National Monument
| Maine | 57.00 acres (0.2307 km2)
|
| Freedom Riders National Monument
| Alabama | 7.83 acres (0.0317 km2)
|
| George Washington Birthplace National Monument
| Virginia | 654.19 acres (2.6474 km2)
|
| George Washington Carver National Monument
| Missouri | 240.00 acres (0.9712 km2)
|
| Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
| New Mexico | 533.13 acres (2.1575 km2)
|
| Governors Island National Monument
| New York | 22.91 acres (0.0927 km2)
|
| Grand Canyon–Parashant National Monument (not an official NPS unit)
| Arizona | NPS manages 208,439 acres (843.52 km2) of 1,021,030 acres (4,132.0 km2)[6] |
| Grand Portage National Monument
| Minnesota | 709.97 acres (2.8731 km2)
|
| Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument
| Idaho | 4,351.15 acres (17.6085 km2)
|
| Hohokam Pima National Monument
| Arizona | 1,690.00 acres (6.8392 km2)
|
| Hovenweep National Monument
| Colorado, Utah | 784.93 acres (3.1765 km2)
|
| Jewel Cave National Monument
| South Dakota | 1,273.51 acres (5.1537 km2)
|
| John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
| Oregon | 14,062.19 acres (56.9077 km2)
|
| Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument
| Maine | 87,564.27 acres (354.3600 km2)
|
| Lava Beds National Monument
| California | 46,692.42 acres (188.9575 km2)
|
| Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
| Montana | 765.34 acres (3.0972 km2)
|
| Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument
| Mississippi | 0.74 acres (0.0030 km2)
|
| Mill Springs Battlefield National Monument
| Kentucky | 1,454.23 acres (5.8851 km2)
|
| Montezuma Castle National Monument
| Arizona | 1,015.52 acres (4.1097 km2)
|
| Muir Woods National Monument | California | 553.55 acres (2.2401 km2)
|
| Natural Bridges National Monument
| Utah | 7,636.49 acres (30.9038 km2)
|
| Navajo National Monument
| Arizona | 360.00 acres (1.4569 km2)
|
| Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve | Oregon | 4,554.03 acres (18.4295 km2)
|
| Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
| Arizona | 330,688.86 acres (1,338.2503 km2)
|
| Petroglyph National Monument
| New Mexico | 7,204.43 acres (29.1553 km2)
|
| Pipe Spring National Monument
| Arizona | 40.00 acres (0.1619 km2)
|
| Pipestone National Monument
| Minnesota | 297.08 acres (1.2022 km2)
|
| Poverty Point National Monument | Louisiana | 910.85 acres (3.6861 km2)
|
| Rainbow Bridge National Monument
| Utah | 160.00 acres (0.6475 km2)
|
| Russell Cave National Monument
| Alabama | 310.45 acres (1.2563 km2)
|
| Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument
| New Mexico | 1,071.42 acres (4.3359 km2)
|
| Scotts Bluff National Monument
| Nebraska | 3,004.73 acres (12.1597 km2)
|
| Springfield 1908 Race Riot National Monument
| Illinois | 3.23 acres (0.0131 km2)
|
| Statue of Liberty National Monument | New York, New Jersey | 58.38 acres (0.2363 km2)
|
| Stonewall National Monument
| New York | 7.70 acres (0.0312 km2)
|
| Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
| Arizona | 3,137.71 acres (12.6979 km2)
|
| Timpanogos Cave National Monument
| Utah | 250.00 acres (1.0117 km2)
|
| Tonto National Monument
| Arizona | 1,120.00 acres (4.5325 km2)
|
| Tule Lake National Monument
| California | 37.39 acres (0.1513 km2)
|
| Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument
| Nevada | 22,650.00 acres (91.6613 km2)
|
| Tuzigoot National Monument
| Arizona | 811.89 acres (3.2856 km2)
|
| Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument
| U.S. Virgin Islands | 12,708.07 acres (51.4277 km2)
|
| Waco Mammoth National Monument
| Texas | 107.23 acres (0.4339 km2)
|
| Walnut Canyon National Monument
| Arizona | 3,200.61 acres (12.9524 km2)
|
| Wupatki National Monument
| Arizona | 35,401.83 acres (143.2661 km2)
|
| Yucca House National Monument
| Colorado | 195.07 acres (0.7894 km2)
|
| Name | Established | Disbanded | Result
|
| Carlsbad Cave National Monument
| October 5, 1923
| May 14, 1930
| Redesignated as Carlsbad Caverns National Park
|
| Denali National Monument
| December 1, 1978
| December 2, 1980
| Incorporated with Mount McKinley National Park and renamed Denali National Park and Preserve
|
| Grand Canyon National Monument
| January 11, 1908
| February 26, 1919
| Redesignated as Grand Canyon National Park |
| Grand Canyon National Monument | December 22, 1932
| January 3, 1975
| Abolished; lands transferred with Marble Canyon National Monument into an expansion of Grand Canyon National Park.[7][8][9][10] |
| Marble Canyon National Monument | January 20, 1969
| January 3, 1975
| Abolished; lands transferred with Grand Canyon National Monument into an expansion of Grand Canyon National Park.
|
| Kobuk Valley National Monument
| December 1, 1978
| December 2, 1980
| Redesignated as Kobuk Valley National Park
|
| Papago Saguaro National Monument
| January 31, 1914
| April 7, 1930
| Transferred to Arizona; now jointly operated by the cities of Phoenix and Tempe |
| Pullman National Monument
| February 19, 2015
| December 29, 2022
| Redesignated as Pullman National Historical Park
|
| Lewis and Clark Cavern National Monument
| May 11, 1908
| August 24, 1937
| Transferred to Montana; now operated as a state park
|
| Kenai Fjords National Monument
| December 1, 1978
| December 2, 1980
| Redesignated as Kenai Fjords National Park
|
| Channel Islands National Monument
| April 26, 1938
| March 5, 1980
| Redesignated as Channel Islands National Park
|
| Father Millet Cross National Monument
| August 10, 1933
| September 7, 1949
| Transferred to New York upon the closing of the adjacent military base; now operated part of Fort Niagara State Park
|
| First State National Monument
| March 25, 2013
| December 19, 2014
| Incorporated into First State National Historical Park
|
| Lake Clark National Monument
| December 1, 1978
| December 2, 1980
| Renamed Lake Clark National Park and Preserve
|
| Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument
| March 2, 1933
| October 21, 1999
| Redesignated as Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park |
| Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Monument
| March 25, 2013
| December 19, 2014
| The National Park Service areas of this monument were incorporated into Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park, and the National Park Service no longer recognizes their portions of the national monument as distinct from the national historical park. The remaining portions of Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Monument continue to be operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
|
Mukuntuweap National Monument (renamed Zion National Monument in 1918)
| July 31, 1909
| November 19, 1919
| Redesignated as Zion National Park |
Zion National Monument ("the Kolob Canyons area")
| January 22, 1937
| July 11, 1956
| Incorporated into Zion National Park |
| Capitol Reef National Monument
| August 2, 1937
| December 18, 1971
| Redesignated as Capitol Reef National Park
|
| Arches National Monument
| April 12, 1929
| November 12, 1971
| Redesignated as Arches National Park
|
| Bryce Canyon National Monument
| June 8, 1923
| February 25, 1928
| Redesignated as Bryce Canyon National Park |
| Wheeler National Monument
| December 7, 1908
| August 3, 1950
| Returned to United States Forest Service |
| Holy Cross National Monument
| May 11, 1929
| August 3, 1950
| Returned to United States Forest Service |
| White Sands National Monument
| January 18, 1933
| December 20, 2019
| Redesignated as White Sands National Park |
| Jackson Hole National Monument
| 1943
| September 14, 1950
| Merged into Grand Teton National Park |
| Shoshone Cavern National Monument
| September 21, 1909
| May 17, 1954
| Transferred to Cody, Wyoming as a municipal attraction, and later returned to the Bureau of Land Management |
| Old Kasaan National Monument
| October 25, 1916
| July 26, 1955
| Transferred to United States Forest Service |
| Castle Pinckney National Monument
| August 10, 1933
| March 29, 1956
| Transferred to South Carolina, and later sold to the Sons of Confederate Veterans; site currently inaccessible and unmaintained
|
| Saguaro National Monument
| March 1, 1933
| October 4, 1994
| Redesignated as Saguaro National Park |
| Verendrye National Monument
| June 29, 1917
| July 30, 1956
| Transferred to North Dakota after the construction of the Garrison Dam; site currently flooded by the reservoir Lake Sakakawea
|
| Gates of the Arctic National Monument
| December 1, 1978
| December 2, 1980
| Renamed Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
|
| Fossil Cycad National Monument
| October 21, 1922
| August 1, 1956
| Transferred to Bureau of Land Management because of severe vandalism to the site
|
| Death Valley National Monument
| February 11, 1933
| October 31, 1994
| Redesignated as Death Valley National Park |
| Joshua Tree National Monument
| August 10, 1936
| October 31, 1994
| Redesignated as Joshua Tree National Park |
| Ackia Battlefield National Monument
| August 27, 1935
| August 10, 1961
| Incorporated into Natchez Trace Parkway
|
| Meriwether Lewis National Monument
| February 6, 1925
| August 10, 1961
| Incorporated into Natchez Trace Parkway
|
| Katmai National Monument
| September 24, 1918
| December 2, 1980
| Renamed Katmai National Park and Preserve
|
| Mount Olympus National Monument
| March 2, 1909
| June 29, 1938
| Redesignated as Olympic National Park |
| Petrified Forest National Monument | December 8, 1906
| December 9, 1962
| Redesignated as Petrified Forest National Park |
| Lehman Caves National Monument
| June 10, 1933
| October 27, 1986
| Abolished; incorporated into Great Basin National Park[11] |
| Congaree Swamp National Monument
| October 18, 1976
| November 10, 2003
| Redesignated as Congaree National Park
|
| Glacier Bay National Monument
| February 25, 1925
| December 2, 1980
| Renamed Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
|
| Mound City Group National Monument | January 1, 1918
| January 2, 1992
| Incorporated into Hopewell Culture National Historical Park |
| Minidoka Internment National Monument
| January 17, 2001
| May 8, 2008
| Redesignated as Minidoka National Historic Site
|
| Pinnacles National Monument
| January 16, 1908
| January 10, 2013
| Redesignated as Pinnacles National Park[12] |
| Andrew Johnson National Monument
| April 27, 1942
| December 11, 1963
| Redesignated as Andrew Johnson National Historic Site[13] |
| Sieur de Monts National Monument
| July 8, 1916
| February 26, 1919
| Redesignated as Lafayette National Park (renamed Acadia National Park on January 19, 1929)
|
| Edison Laboratory National Monument
| July 14, 1956
| September 5, 1962
| Combined with Edison Home National Historic Site into Edison National Historic Site, later redesignated Thomas Edison National Historical Park
|
| Wrangell–St. Elias National Monument
| December 1, 1978
| December 2, 1980
| Renamed Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve
|
| Badlands National Monument
| January 29, 1939
| November 10, 1978
| Redesignated as Badlands National Park
|
| Great Sand Dunes National Monument
| March 17, 1932
| September 14, 2004
| Renamed Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
|
| Biscayne National Monument
| October 18, 1968
| June 28, 1980
| Redesignated as Biscayne National Park
|
| Fort Jefferson National Monument
| January 4, 1935
| October 26, 1992
| Redesignated as Dry Tortugas National Park
|
| Cinder Cone National Monument
| May 6, 1907
| August 9, 1916
| Merged with Lassen Peak National Monument and redesignated as Lassen Volcanic National Park
|
| Lassen Peak National Monument
| May 6, 1907
| August 9, 1916
| Merged with Cinder Cone National Monument and redesignated as Lassen Volcanic National Park
|
| Homestead National Monument of America
| March 19, 1936
| January 13, 2021
| Redesignated as Homestead National Historical Park
|
There are 21 national preserves in the United States, 19 of which are counted by the National Park System as official units. Ten are stand-alone official units, while eleven others are designated areas where hunting or grazing is permitted as part of a larger "national park and preserve" or "national monument and preserve". Nine of those are counted as separate units, while Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve and New River Gorge National Park and Preserve are single units (there is no functional difference). Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve is not officially a national preserve but has similar management policies, while Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve is unrelated.
| Name
| Location
| Area (2024)[4] |
| Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve
| Alaska | 464,117.93 acres (1,878.2186 km2)
|
| Bering Land Bridge National Preserve
| Alaska | 2,697,391.01 acres (10,915.9541 km2)
|
| Big Cypress National Preserve
| Florida | 720,564.01 acres (2,916.0191 km2)
|
| Big Thicket National Preserve
| Texas | 113,121.96 acres (457.7883 km2)
|
| Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve | Idaho | 698,939.69 acres (2,828.5086 km2)
|
| Denali National Park and Preserve
| Alaska | 1,334,117.80 acres (5,398.9832 km2)
|
| Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
| Alaska | 948,608.07 acres (3,838.8807 km2)
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| Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
| Alaska | 58,406.00 acres (236.3607 km2)
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| Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
| Colorado | 41,686.00 acres (168.6973 km2)
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| Katmai National Park and Preserve
| Alaska | 418,698.80 acres (1,694.4139 km2)
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| Lake Clark National Park and Preserve
| Alaska | 1,410,293.68 acres (5,707.2560 km2)
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| Little River Canyon National Preserve
| Alabama | 15,293.88 acres (61.8921 km2)
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| Mojave National Preserve
| California | 1,549,966.76 acres (6,272.4929 km2)
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| New River Gorge National Park and Preserve (not a separate unit)
| West Virginia | 65,165 acres (263.71 km2)
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| Noatak National Preserve
| Alaska | 6,587,071.39 acres (26,656.9322 km2)
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| Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve (not a separate unit)
| Oregon | 4,070 acres (16.5 km2)
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| Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
| Kansas | 10,882.67 acres (44.0406 km2)
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| Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve
| Florida | 46,263.07 acres (187.2200 km2)
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| Valles Caldera National Preserve
| New Mexico | 89,831.84 acres (363.5366 km2)
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| Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve
| Alaska | 4,852,644.89 acres (19,637.9571 km2)
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| Yukon–Charley Rivers National Preserve
| Alaska | 2,526,512.44 acres (10,224.4331 km2)
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There are 64 national historical parks.
| Name
| Location
| Area (2024)[4] |
| Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park
| Kentucky | 344.50 acres (1.3941 km2)
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| Adams National Historical Park
| Massachusetts | 23.82 acres (0.0964 km2)
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| Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
| Virginia | 1,774.60 acres (7.1816 km2)
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| Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park
| Rhode Island, Massachusetts | 1,489.00 acres (6.0258 km2)
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| Boston National Historical Park
| Massachusetts | 43.82 acres (0.1773 km2)
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| Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park
| Kansas, South Carolina | 3.15 acres (0.0127 km2)
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| Cane River Creole National Historical Park
| Louisiana | 235.37 acres (0.9525 km2)
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| Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park
| Virginia | 3,707.70 acres (15.0045 km2)
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| Chaco Culture National Historical Park | New Mexico | 33,960.19 acres (137.4320 km2)
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| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
| District of Columbia, Maryland, West Virginia | 19,630.99 acres (79.4438 km2)
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Colonial National Historical Park[14] - Cape Henry Memorial
- The Colonial Parkway
- Green Spring Plantation
- Most of Jamestown Island
- Swann's Point (Across the James River from Jamestown Island)
- Tyandall's Point Park (Across the York River from Yorktown)
- Yorktown Battlefield
| Virginia | 8,675.04 acres (35.1066 km2)
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| Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
| Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia | 24,546.83 acres (99.3375 km2)
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| Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park
| Ohio | 110.53 acres (0.4473 km2)
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| First State National Historical Park
| Delaware, Pennsylvania | 1,409.22 acres (5.7029 km2)
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| Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
| South Carolina | 232.52 acres (0.9410 km2)
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| George Rogers Clark National Historical Park
| Indiana | 26.17 acres (0.1059 km2)
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| Golden Spike National Historical Park
| Utah | 2,735.28 acres (11.0693 km2)
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| Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
| West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland | 3,666.21 acres (14.8366 km2)
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| Harriet Tubman National Historical Park
| New York | 31.50 acres (0.1275 km2)
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| Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park
| Maryland | 480.00 acres (1.9425 km2)
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| Homestead National Historical Park
| Nebraska | 210.45 acres (0.8517 km2)
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| Hopewell Culture National Historical Park | Ohio | 1,775.78 acres (7.1863 km2)
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Independence National Historical Park - Germantown White House
- Independence Hall
- National Constitution Center (partner site)
- Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial
| Pennsylvania | 44.87 acres (0.1816 km2)
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Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
- Chalmette National Cemetery
| Louisiana | 25,875.40 acres (104.7140 km2)
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| Jimmy Carter National Historical Park
| Georgia | 78.35 acres (0.3171 km2)
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| Kalaupapa National Historical Park
| Hawaii | 10,778.88 acres (43.6206 km2)
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| Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park
| Hawaii | 1,163.05 acres (4.7067 km2)
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| Keweenaw National Historical Park
| Michigan | 1,870.00 acres (7.5676 km2)
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| Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park (part of Klondike Gold Rush International Historical Park)
| Alaska, Washington | 12,996.49 acres (52.5949 km2)
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| Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
| Oregon, Washington | 3,409.28 acres (13.7969 km2)
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| Lowell National Historical Park
| Massachusetts | 138.72 acres (0.5614 km2)
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| Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
| Texas | 1,571.75 acres (6.3606 km2)
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| Manhattan Project National Historical Park
| New Mexico, Tennessee, Washington | 113.61 acres (0.4598 km2)
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| Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park
| Vermont | 643.07 acres (2.6024 km2)
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| Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park
| Georgia | 39.17 acres (0.1585 km2)
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| Minute Man National Historical Park
| Massachusetts | 1,027.76 acres (4.1592 km2)
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| Morristown National Historical Park
| New Jersey | 1,710.72 acres (6.9230 km2)
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| Natchez National Historical Park
| Mississippi | 122.22 acres (0.4946 km2)
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| New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park
| Massachusetts | 34.00 acres (0.1376 km2)
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| New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park
| Louisiana | 5.13 acres (0.0208 km2)
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| Nez Perce National Historical Park
| Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington | 4,564.93 acres (18.4736 km2)
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| Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
| Georgia | 3,444.32 acres (13.9387 km2)
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| Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park
| Texas | 3,426.87 acres (13.8681 km2)
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| Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park
| New Jersey | 51.34 acres (0.2078 km2)
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| Pecos National Historical Park
| New Mexico | 6,885.87 acres (27.8661 km2)
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| Pullman National Historical Park
| Illinois | 203.48 acres (0.8235 km2)
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| Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park
| Hawaii | 419.80 acres (1.6989 km2)
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| Reconstruction Era National Historical Park
| South Carolina | 64.99 acres (0.2630 km2)
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| Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park
| California | 145.19 acres (0.5876 km2)
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| Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park
| New Hampshire | 190.75 acres (0.7719 km2)
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| Salem Maritime National Historical Park
| Massachusetts | 9.02 acres (0.0365 km2)
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| Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park
| Missouri | 17.47 acres (0.0707 km2)
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| Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve
| U.S. Virgin Islands | 989.42 acres (4.0040 km2)
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| San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
| Texas | 990.28 acres (4.0075 km2)
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| San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
| California | 49.86 acres (0.2018 km2)
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| San Juan Island National Historical Park
| Washington | 2,145.56 acres (8.6828 km2)
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| Saratoga National Historical Park
| New York | 3,607.59 acres (14.5994 km2)
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| Sitka National Historical Park
| Alaska | 116.29 acres (0.4706 km2)
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| Thomas Edison National Historical Park
| New Jersey | 21.25 acres (0.0860 km2)
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| Tumacácori National Historical Park
| Arizona | 360.32 acres (1.4582 km2)
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| Valley Forge National Historical Park
| Pennsylvania | 3,468.54 acres (14.0367 km2)
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| War in the Pacific National Historical Park
| Guam | 2,030.30 acres (8.2163 km2)
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| Weir Farm National Historical Park
| Connecticut | 74.20 acres (0.3003 km2)
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| Women's Rights National Historical Park
| New York | 7.44 acres (0.0301 km2)
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There are 85 national historic sites, of which 75 are NPS units, 9 are affiliated areas, and one, Grey Towers National Historic Site, is managed by the U.S. Forest Service (not listed here).
| Name
| Location
| Area (2024)[4] |
| Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site
| Pennsylvania | 1,284.27 acres (5.1973 km2)
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| Amache National Historic Site
| Colorado | 472.59 acres (1.9125 km2)
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Andersonville National Historic Site
- Andersonville National Cemetery
| Georgia | 515.61 acres (2.0866 km2)
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Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
- Andrew Johnson National Cemetery
| Tennessee | 16.68 acres (0.0675 km2)
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| Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site
| Colorado | 798.54 acres (3.2316 km2)
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| Blackwell School National Historic Site
| Texas | 0.77 acres (0.0031 km2)
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| Boston African American National Historic Site
| Massachusetts | 0.59 acres (0.0024 km2)
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| Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site
| North Carolina | 268.49 acres (1.0865 km2)
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| Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site
| District of Columbia | 0.15 acres (0.00061 km2)
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| Charles Pinckney National Historic Site
| South Carolina | 28.45 acres (0.1151 km2)
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| Chicago Portage National Historic Site (affiliated area)
| Illinois | 91.20 acres (0.3691 km2)
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| Chimney Rock National Historic Site (affiliated area)
| Nebraska | 83.36 acres (0.3373 km2)
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| Christiansted National Historic Site
| U.S. Virgin Islands | 27.15 acres (0.1099 km2)
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| Clara Barton National Historic Site
| Maryland | 8.59 acres (0.0348 km2)
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| Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site
| Pennsylvania | 0.52 acres (0.0021 km2)
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| Eisenhower National Historic Site
| Pennsylvania | 690.46 acres (2.7942 km2)
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| Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site
| New York | 180.50 acres (0.7305 km2)
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| Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site
| California | 13.19 acres (0.0534 km2)
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| Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site (affiliated area)
| Ohio | 185.00 acres (0.7487 km2)
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| First Ladies National Historic Site
| Ohio | 0.46 acres (0.0019 km2)
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| Ford's Theatre National Historic Site | District of Columbia | 0.30 acres (0.0012 km2)
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| Fort Bowie National Historic Site
| Arizona | 1,000.00 acres (4.0469 km2)
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| Fort Davis National Historic Site
| Texas | 523.00 acres (2.1165 km2)
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| Fort Laramie National Historic Site
| Wyoming | 873.11 acres (3.5334 km2)
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| Fort Larned National Historic Site
| Kansas | 718.39 acres (2.9072 km2)
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| Fort Point National Historic Site
| California | 29.00 acres (0.1174 km2)
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| Fort Raleigh National Historic Site
| North Carolina | 515.73 acres (2.0871 km2)
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| Fort Scott National Historic Site
| Kansas | 20.08 acres (0.0813 km2)
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| Fort Smith National Historic Site
| Arkansas, Oklahoma | 75.00 acres (0.3035 km2)
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| Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site
| Montana, North Dakota | 440.14 acres (1.7812 km2)
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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
- Fort Vancouver
- McLoughlin House
- Vancouver National Historic Reserve
| Washington, Oregon | 208.39 acres (0.8433 km2)
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| Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
| District of Columbia | 8.57 acres (0.0347 km2)
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| Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site
| Massachusetts | 7.21 acres (0.0292 km2)
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| Friendship Hill National Historic Site
| Pennsylvania | 674.56 acres (2.7298 km2)
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| Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church National Historic Site (affiliated area)
| Pennsylvania | 3.71 acres (0.0150 km2)
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| Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
| Montana | 1,618.43 acres (6.5496 km2)
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| Hampton National Historic Site
| Maryland | 62.04 acres (0.2511 km2)
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| Harry S. Truman National Historic Site
| Missouri | 13.67 acres (0.0553 km2)
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| Herbert Hoover National Historic Site
| Iowa | 186.80 acres (0.7560 km2)
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| Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site
| New York | 838.43 acres (3.3930 km2)
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| Honouliuli National Historic Site
| Hawaii | 154.46 acres (0.6251 km2)
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| Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site
| Pennsylvania | 848.06 acres (3.4320 km2)
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| Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
| Arizona | 160.09 acres (0.6479 km2)
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| James A. Garfield National Historic Site
| Ohio | 7.82 acres (0.0316 km2)
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| Jamestown National Historic Site (affiliated area)
| Virginia | 21.99 acres (0.0890 km2)
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| John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site
| Massachusetts | 0.09 acres (0.00036 km2)
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| John Muir National Historic Site
| California | 388.50 acres (1.5722 km2)
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| Kate Mullany National Historic Site (affiliated area)
| New York | 0.06 acres (0.00024 km2)
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| Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
| North Dakota | 1,751.00 acres (7.0860 km2)
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| Lincoln Home National Historic Site
| Illinois | 12.24 acres (0.0495 km2)
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| Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site
| Arkansas | 28.22 acres (0.1142 km2)
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| Longfellow House–Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site | Massachusetts | 1.98 acres (0.0080 km2)
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| Lower East Side Tenement National Historic Site (affiliated area)
| New York | 1.20 acres (0.0049 km2)
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| Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site
| Virginia | 1.29 acres (0.0052 km2)
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| Manzanar National Historic Site | California | 813.81 acres (3.2934 km2)
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| Martin Van Buren National Historic Site
| New York | 284.93 acres (1.1531 km2)
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| Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site
| District of Columbia | 0.07 acres (0.00028 km2)
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| Minidoka National Historic Site
| Idaho | 396.30 acres (1.6038 km2)
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| Minuteman Missile National Historic Site
| South Dakota | 43.80 acres (0.1773 km2)
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| New Philadelphia National Historic Site
| Illinois | 124.05 acres (0.5020 km2)
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| Nicodemus National Historic Site
| Kansas | 5.61 acres (0.0227 km2)
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| Ninety Six National Historic Site
| South Carolina | 1,021.94 acres (4.1356 km2)
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| Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site
| District of Columbia | 17.61 acres (0.0713 km2)
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| President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site
| Arkansas | 0.68 acres (0.0028 km2)
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| Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site
| Hawaii | 86.24 acres (0.3490 km2)
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| Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
| New York | 83.02 acres (0.3360 km2)
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| Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site
| New York | 6.13 acres (0.0248 km2)
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| San Juan National Historic Site
| Puerto Rico | 75.13 acres (0.3040 km2)
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| Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site
| Colorado | 12,583.34 acres (50.9230 km2)
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| Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site
| Massachusetts | 8.51 acres (0.0344 km2)
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| Springfield Armory National Historic Site
| Massachusetts | 54.93 acres (0.2223 km2)
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| Steamtown National Historic Site
| Pennsylvania | 62.48 acres (0.2528 km2)
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| Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site
| New York | 0.11 acres (0.00045 km2)
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| Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
| New York | 1.18 acres (0.0048 km2)
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| Thomas Cole National Historic Site (affiliated area)
| New York | 3.40 acres (0.0138 km2)
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| Thomas Stone National Historic Site
| Maryland | 328.25 acres (1.3284 km2)
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| Touro Synagogue National Historic Site (affiliated area)
| Rhode Island | 0.23 acres (0.00093 km2)
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| Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site
| Alabama | 89.68 acres (0.3629 km2)
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| Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site
| Alabama | 57.92 acres (0.2344 km2)
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| Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site
| Missouri | 9.60 acres (0.0388 km2)
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| Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site
| New York | 211.65 acres (0.8565 km2)
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| Washita Battlefield National Historic Site
| Oklahoma | 315.20 acres (1.2756 km2)
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| Whitman Mission National Historic Site
| Washington | 138.53 acres (0.5606 km2)
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| William Howard Taft National Historic Site
| Ohio | 3.64 acres (0.0147 km2)
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There are 31 national memorials that are NPS units and five affiliated national memorials.[2]
There are 18 national recreation areas administered by the National Park Service.[2] Another 22 national recreation areas are administered by the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management.
| Name
| Location
| Area (2024)[3][4] |
| Amistad National Recreation Area
| Texas | 62,945.15 acres (254.7300 km2)
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| Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
| Montana, Wyoming | 120,296.20 acres (486.8214 km2)
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| Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
| Massachusetts | 2,230.71 acres (9.0274 km2)
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| Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
| Georgia | 12,416.50 acres (50.2478 km2)
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| Chickasaw National Recreation Area
| Oklahoma | 9,898.63 acres (40.0583 km2)
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| Curecanti National Recreation Area
| Colorado | 43,590.56 acres (176.4047 km2)
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Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
- Middle Delaware National Scenic River
| New Jersey, Pennsylvania | 68,708.88 acres (278.0550 km2)
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| Gateway National Recreation Area
| New York, New Jersey | 26,610.45 acres (107.6887 km2)
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| Gauley River National Recreation Area
| West Virginia | 11,483.44 acres (46.4718 km2)
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| Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
| Utah, Arizona | 1,254,116.62 acres (5,075.2299 km2)
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Golden Gate National Recreation Area
- Alcatraz Island
- Presidio of San Francisco
| California | 82,347.82 acres (333.2498 km2)
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| Lake Chelan National Recreation Area
| Washington | 61,939.15 acres (250.6588 km2)
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Lake Mead National Recreation Area
- Grand Canyon–Parashant National Monument
| Nevada, Arizona | 1,495,855.53 acres (6,053.5126 km2)
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| Lake Meredith National Recreation Area
| Texas | 44,977.63 acres (182.0180 km2)
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| Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
| Washington | 100,390.31 acres (406.2652 km2)
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| Ross Lake National Recreation Area
| Washington | 117,574.59 acres (475.8075 km2)
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| Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
| California | 153,121.09 acres (619.6591 km2)
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| Whiskeytown National Recreation Area
| California | 42,503.25 acres (172.0046 km2)
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There are three national lakeshores, located in Michigan and Wisconsin.
There are four national rivers (marked with an asterisk) and ten national wild and scenic rivers administered as distinct units of the National Park System.[2] There are many more national wild and scenic rivers that run through other units.
National reserves are partnerships between federal, state, and local authorities. Within the boundaries of the three national reserves are combinations of federal land (Park Service or National Wildlife Refuges), state parks and forests, local public lands, and private properties. Two national reserves are currently managed as official units.
Ten roadways and surrounding scenic areas are managed by the NPS as parkways, four of which as official units and five as part of other units.
These National Park Service trails are part of the larger National Trails System. Only six of the trails are considered official units of the park system.[2]
Most national cemeteries are administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, although a few are managed by the National Park Service and the U.S. Army. None of the cemeteries are considered official units of the system; they are all affiliated with other parks.
The National Park Service provides limited assistance to national heritage areas, but does not administer them.
There are 11 NPS units of other designations, as well as other affiliated areas. The National Mall and National Capital Parks have many sites, some of which are also units of other designations.
| Name
| Location
| Area (2024)[3][4] |
| Aleutian World War II National Historic Area (affiliated area)
| Alaska | 134.94 acres (0.5461 km2)
|
| Catoctin Mountain Park
| Maryland | 5,890.92 acres (23.8397 km2)
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| Claymont High School (affiliated area of Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park)
| Delaware | |
| Constitution Gardens
| District of Columbia | 39.23 acres (0.1588 km2)
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| Eutaw Springs Battlefield (affiliated area)
| South Carolina | |
| Fort Washington Park
| Maryland | 345.05 acres (1.3964 km2)
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| Greenbelt Park
| Maryland | 1,175.98 acres (4.7590 km2)
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| Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site (affiliated area)[18] | South Carolina | 107.00 acres (0.4330 km2)
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| Hockessin Colored School #107 (affiliated area of Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park)
| Delaware | |
| Howard High School (affiliated area of Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park)
| Delaware | |
| Ice Age National Scientific Reserve (affiliated area)
| Wisconsin | 32,500.00 acres (131.5228 km2)
|
| International Peace Garden (affiliated area)
| North Dakota/Manitoba | 2,330.30 acres (9.4304 km2)
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| Inupiat Heritage Center (affiliated area)
| Alaska | 0.00 acres (0 km2)
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| John Philip Sousa Junior High School (affiliated area of Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park)
| District of Columbia | |
| Kettle Creek Battlefield (affiliated area)
| Georgia | |
| Maine Acadian Culture (affiliated area)[19] | Maine | |
National Capital Parks-East
- Anacostia Park
- Baltimore-Washington Parkway
- Capitol Hill Parks
- Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site (also an official unit)
- Fort Dupont Park
- Fort Foote Park
- Fort Washington Park (also an official unit)
- Frederick Douglass National Historic Site (also an official unit)
- Greenbelt Park (also an official unit)
- Harmony Hall (Fort Washington, Maryland)
- Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens
- Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site (also an official unit)
- Oxon Cove Park and Oxon Hill Farm
- Oxon Run Parkway
- Piscataway Park (also an official unit)
- Suitland Parkway
| District of Columbia/Maryland | 8,517.28 acres (34.4682 km2)(excludes those counted in other units)
|
National Mall and Memorial Parks (formerly National Capital Parks-Central)
- African American Civil War Memorial
- American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial
- Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument (also an official unit)
- Constitution Gardens (also an official unit)
- District of Columbia War Memorial
- East Potomac Park
- Ford's Theatre National Historic Site (also an official unit)
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial (also an official unit)
- George Mason Memorial
- Jefferson Memorial (also an official unit)
- John Ericsson National Memorial
- Korean War Veterans Memorial (also an official unit)
- Lincoln Memorial (also an official unit)
- National Mall
- Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site (also an official unit)
- Old Post Office Pavilion
- Ukraine Independence Park (Taras Shevchenko Memorial)
- United States Navy Memorial (part of Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site)
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial (also an official unit)
- Washington Monument (also an official unit)
- West Potomac Park
- World War I Memorial (also an official unit)
- World War II Memorial (also an official unit)
| District of Columbia | 155.84 acres (0.6307 km2)(National Mall only)
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| Parker's Crossroads Battlefield (affiliated area)
| Tennessee | |
| Piscataway Park
| Maryland | 4,620.06 acres (18.6967 km2)
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| Prince William Forest Park
| Virginia | 16,062.92 acres (65.0043 km2)
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| Robert Russa Moton School (affiliated area of Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park)
| Virginia | |
Rock Creek Park
- Dumbarton Oaks Park
- Battleground National Cemetery
- Meridian Hill Park
- Old Stone House
- Peirce Mill (part of Rock Creek Park)
- Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway
| District of Columbia | 1,754.70 acres (7.1010 km2)
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| Roosevelt Campobello International Park (affiliated area)
| New Brunswick | 2,721.50 acres (11.0135 km2)
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| White House/President's Park
| District of Columbia | 18.07 acres (0.0731 km2)
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| Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience (affiliated area)[20] | Washington | 0.00 acres (0 km2)
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| Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
| Virginia | 130.28 acres (0.5272 km2)
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In addition, there are sites where the NPS is authorized to provide financial and technical assistance to local authorities for interpretive or educational purposes, but do not have the right to acquire land or have a say in land use or zoning. These include the 55 National Heritage Areas, as well as National Commemorative Sites such as Quindaro Townsite or the Kennedy-King National Commemorative Site. There are also various administrative groups of listed parks, such as Manhattan Sites, National Parks of New York Harbor, and Western Arctic National Parklands. The NPS also owns conservation easements (but not the land itself) for part of the area called the Green Springs National Historic Landmark District.
In the 1930s and 1940s, the NPS developed dozens of recreational demonstration areas, most of which eventually became national or state parks.
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