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NATIONAL PARKS

The United States is home to 63 national parks, each with its own unique landscapes, wildlife, and cultural significance. National parks are protected areas of land managed by the National Park Service, and they offer visitors a wide range of outdoor recreational opportunities, such as hiking, camping, and wildlife watching. Some of the most famous national parks in the US include Yellowstone, Yosemite, and the Grand Canyon, but there are also many lesser-known parks that are equally as breathtaking, such as Acadia in Maine, Zion in Utah, and the Everglades in Florida. In addition to providing opportunities for outdoor recreation, national parks also serve as important sites for scientific research and environmental conservation. These protected areas help to preserve America’s natural and cultural heritage, and they offer visitors the chance to connect with nature and learn about the country’s history and traditions.

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