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Explore the Natural Wonders of All 63 U.S. National Parks

soengchanthim@gmail.com July 19, 2025
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The creation of Yellowstone in 1872 as the first national park marked a turning point in American conservation history. Established to preserve natural beauty “for the benefit and enjoyment of the people,” Yellowstone laid the foundation for what would become the U.S. National Park System—a model that inspired similar efforts around the world. Since the early 1900s, billions have experienced the diverse landscapes and cultural sites preserved within the park system.

In 2016, photographer Jonathan Irish embarked on a remarkable year-long adventure to visit each U.S. national park in celebration of the National Park Service’s 100th anniversary. Traveling coast to coast over the course of 52 weeks, he captured breathtaking images and stories from each location.

“National parks represent the soul of our country—they’re among our most treasured public lands,” Irish said. “Spending a year immersed in these landscapes was a profound and unforgettable experience.”

Since that journey, four more parks have been added to the roster: Gateway Arch in Missouri, Indiana Dunes along Lake Michigan, White Sands in New Mexico, and New River Gorge in West Virginia—bringing the total to 63 national parks. From Florida’s crystal-clear Dry Tortugas to the vast underground passages of Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, these parks offer something for everyone. Celebrate National Park Week by experiencing the awe and splendor of these iconic American destinations.

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