The highest point in Texas!
Guadalupe Mountains National Park offers visitors a chance to hike to Guadalupe Peak -- the highest point in Texas -- plus some tamer trails.

Guadalupe Mountains National Park offers visitors a chance to hike to Guadalupe Peak -- the highest point in Texas -- plus some tamer trails.
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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.

Appomattox Court House National Historical Park commemorates the site where General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the Civil War. Preserving original structures like the McLean House, where the surrender took place, and the historic village, the park offers visitors a glimpse into a pivotal moment in American history. Rich in artifacts and exhibits, it serves as a poignant reminder of reconciliation and the nation's journey toward unity after a tumultuous period.
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The Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial is dedicated to the servicemen who died in the Port Chicago disaster of 1944, as well as to the critical role played by Port Chicago, California during World War II. The national memorial is located at the Concord Naval Weapons Station near Concord, California. The Port Chicago disaster was a devastating explosion that occurred at the naval base on July 17, 1944, killing 320 men and injuring 400 more. The disaster was caused by the improper handling of ammunition and explosives, and the resulting blaze was the largest peacetime naval disaster in U.S. history. In the wake of the disaster, the U.S. Navy implemented a series of reforms to improve safety standards, and Port Chicago became a key facility in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II.
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Located in Otero County in southeastern Colorado, Bent's Old Fort is a well-preserved example of a 19th-century trading post. The fort was built in 1833 by a company owned by Charles Bent and William Bent and Ceran St. Vrain, and was used as a base for trade with Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho Plains Indians and trappers for buffalo robes. The fort changed hands several times over the years, and was finally abandoned in 1849. Today, the fort is operated as a living history museum, and is open to the public for tours and educational programs.
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Katmai National Park and Preserve is a unique and special place. Not only is it home to an active volcano, but it also protects 9,000 years of human history. The park was established in 1918 to protect the region surrounding Novarupta, which had been devastated by a volcanic eruption. Today, Katmai is also home to thousands of brown bears, as well as important habitat for salmon. The park offers visitors the chance to see these creatures in their natural habitat and to learn about their vital role in the ecosystem. In addition, the landscape itself is alive with underfoot creatures that remind us of what it is to be wild. Experiencing Katmai National Park and Preserve is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
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Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens is a unique oasis spread across 700 acres and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including lotus flowers and water lilies. The park's main attraction is its aquatic gardens, which consist of a series of interconnected ponds and pools. Visitors can wander through the gardens and observe the stunning beauty of the blooming lotus flowers, which can reach up to six feet tall. The park also offers numerous walking trails, fishing opportunities, and a variety of educational programs and events for visitors of all ages. Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens is a wonderful place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and connect with nature.
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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area encompasses the area around Lake Powell and lower Cataract Canyon in Utah and Arizona. The area is a vast 1.2 million acres of mostly rugged high desert terrain named for Glen Canyon, and about 2,000 miles of shoreline. It borders Capitol Reef National Park and Canyonlands National Park on the north; Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument on the west; Vermilion Cliffs National Monument and the northeasternmost reaches of Grand Canyon National Park on the southwest; and the Navajo Nation on the southeast. There are 5 public marinas, 4 public campgrounds and two small airports that service the GCNRA. Sport outfitters provide houseboats, powerboats, jet skis, kayaks and other related equipment for visitors. Bass fishing is a popular activity, and below the Glen Canyon Dam smallmouth bass are considered a damaging invasive species. Multiple boat ramps have been closed due to drought conditions, so it's best to check ahead if you are preparing to launch a boat.
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