Little Devils Stairs
Little Devils Stairs is not widely known but is arguably one of the BEST trails in the park. Find the map and GPS file at www.snp52.com.

Little Devils Stairs is not widely known but is arguably one of the BEST trails in the park. Find the map and GPS file at www.snp52.com.
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37°56'4.26"N, 75°22'32.44"W
Assateague Island
Maryland
Virginia
Discover one of the few places in America where horses roam free. Assateague Island is a barrier island between Maryland and Virginia.
42°22'50.07"N, 76°52'24.41"W
Watkins Glen State Park
New York
Experience one of the most visited parks in the Finger Lake region of New York State.
42°54'37.14"N, 76°47'47.43"W
Women's Rights NHP
New York
From the Statues, to the Church, and Museum, take a tour and learn about the history of Women's Rights in Seneca Falls.

Fort Washington Park is a historic site overlooking the Potomac River, just south of Washington, D.C. This well-preserved fort played a crucial role in defending the capital during the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, the park offers a glimpse into military history with its fortifications, cannons, and interpretive exhibits. Visitors can explore scenic trails, enjoy picnics by the river, and learn about the area's rich heritage.
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The Hohokam Pima National Monument, located in southern Arizona, preserves the archaeological remains of the Hohokam culture. These ancient Native American people inhabited the area between 200 and 1450 AD, leaving behind extensive ruins of villages, canals, and platform mounds. The site is owned by the Gila River Indian Community, which has decided not to open the area to the public.
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Antietam National Battlefield commemorates the Civil War battle that occurred on September 17, 1862. Situated on fields among the Appalachian foothills near the Potomac River, the battle resulted in over 23,000 casualties. The battlefield is one of the best-preserved of all Civil War battlefields. A driving tour is an easy way to take in many of the sights.
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The Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument is a beautiful and diverse ecosystem located off the coast of Saint John and adjacent to Virgin Islands National Park. It protects and preserves 12,708 acres of submerged marine habitat. The health of the coral reefs in this area is closely linked to the plants and animals that live there, as well as the adjacent non-coral marine environments like sandy bottoms, seagrass beds, and mangrove forests. The area was only recently protected, which means that there is still a lot we don't know about it. However, researchers are already finding that the coral reefs in this area are incredibly diverse and complex.
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Denali National Park and Preserve is a pristine wilderness sanctuary that should be on everyone’s bucket list. Denali means "the high one" in the native Athabaskan language and refers to the mountain itself. Established as Mount McKinley National Park in 1917, it was renamed in 1980. Today Denali draws millions of people every year to see North America's tallest peak. Spanning six million acres, the park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including grizzly bears, wolves, moose, caribou and Dall sheep. Visitors can explore the park's vast expanses through a single road, experiencing the beauty of taiga forests, alpine tundra, and glaciers.
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Everglades National Park is the ultimate wilderness experience. It's the third largest national park in the lower 48 states and home to 200,000 alligators, the elusive Florida panther, and untold numbers of Burmese pythons. The Everglades is also the largest subtropical wilderness in America, making it a great place for biking, canoeing, fresh and saltwater fishing. And be sure to take a ranger-led tour to deepen your experience.
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