In 19872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed into law our nation's first National Park, Yellowstone. The purpose was to preserve the breathtaking scenery and the wildlife within the historic lanscape. Since then, other significant pieces of land and sea have been designated as National Parks, in hopes to conserve the ecology, geology, and beauty of our amber plains., rugged mountain ranges, and salty shores in this spectacular collection of majestic beauty - like you have never seen before!
Glacier: Crown of the Continent
Voyageurs: Spirit of the Boundry Waters
Yosemite: The High Sierras
The Grand Canyon: A Wonder of the Natural World
Yellowstone: The World's First National Park
The Everglades: A Subtropical Paradise
The Great Smokey Mountains: Crown Jewel of the Appalacians
The Black Hills and the Badlands: Gateway to the West
Acadia: The first national park east of the Mississippi
National Parks: An Eagle's View
Death Valley: Thriving Land of Extremes