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The diversity of landscapes, climates, flora and fauna offered by the American national parks is more than just extraordinary. From the moistness of the mangrove-bordered lagoons inhabited by alligators of Everglades, in Florida, going through the frozen peaks of valleys where bears live in Glacier Park in Montana, passing by the vertiginous pits of Grand Canyon, until the bubbling hot geysers of Yellowstone.

The idea to create National Parks was launched in 1870 by a group of explorers reunited in Wyoming. About 46 years later, the National Park Service was created. Its mission is to preserve the territories placed under its protection, to take care and valorize these open air museums, witnesses of what America had been in the past.

The National Park Service is a federal agency. Responsible of a total of 388 sites, historical places, battlfields, beaches, riverbanks and lakes.

 

The parks generally stay open all along the year, but in the cold regions the winter activities are limited.

In general, they possess built camping sites, convenient hotels and restaurants - sometimes even luxurious establishments, managed by private or public companies bounded by legal contracts with the federal government, their quality of service as well as their prices are strictly controlled.

 

In high season, from June to the end of August, we suggest you to reserve your place in advance for hotels, motels, cottages and bungalows in every park. In the other hand, it is generally useless to reserve your place at the camping sites, where the rule says "First to come, first to be served". A maximum stay on a camping site is generally limited to 14 days; even in some of the most popular parks it could be a maximum of 7 days only.

 

Every park proposes you exhibitions, observation walks guided by rangers, the discovery of special points surveyed by naturalists, and sometimes even campfire debates.

 

Due to the large distances separating the majority of these parks, it is difficult do visit more than two or three parks during a voyage. You need, for example, to go a distance of 750 km to go from Redwood to Sequoia, even though both are located in California.

 

It is also difficult to select the parks you want to visit - everything depends on your priorities. Yet the ones we suggest the most to visit are Shenandoha (East), Everglades and Great Smoky Mountains (South), Carlsbad Caverns and Grand Canyon (Southwest), Bryce Canyon, Glacier, Mesa Verde and Yellowstone (Midwest), Denali, Sequoia and Yosemite (West Pacific).

  The EAST and the GREAT LAKES

Shenandoha National Park

ACADIA - Maine

The most elevated point in the Atlantic coast, in the north of Brazil.

SHENANDOHA - Virginia

One of the most beautiful parts of Blue Ridge Mountains.

ISLE ROYALE - Michigan


An archipelago from the Ice Age

 

VOYAGEURS - Minnesota


Lakes, forests, and wild animals.

 

The SOUTH

Everglades National Park

EVERGLADES - Florida

 

The largest subtropical natural reserve of America.

 

GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS - North Carolina and Tennessee

 

A nature of altitude, luxurious and varied

HOT SPRINGS - Arkansas

47 natural hot springs

 

 

MAMMOTH CAVE - Kentucky

240 km of galleries and a river 110 m underground

 The SOUTHWEST

Grand Canyon National ParkBIG BEND - Texas

A majestuous immensity and flowery deserts.

CARLSBAD CAVERNS - New Mexico

Water-drilled underground cathedrals and passageways in the rock.


GRAND CANYON - Arizona

Witness of America's first eras.


 GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS - Texas
Gisements fossiles et canyons colorés


 

PETRIFIED FOREST - Arizona

Prehistorical pines transformed into stone.

 

The MIDWEST

Arches National ParkARCHES - Utah

Gigantically proportioned natural structures.

BRYCE CANYON - Utah

Rocky needles with copper towers, in a fairytale scenery.

CANYONLANDS - Utah

Fantastic structures modeled by the wind, in the desert of Utah.

 CAPITOL REEF - Utah

The whole earth history printed in its rocks.


 GLACIER - Montana

60 moving glaciers and vertiginous peaks.


 GRAND TETON - Wyoming

The ensuring impression of an intact world.


 MESA VERDE - Colorado

The ruins of a troglodytic civilization.


 

ROCKY MOUNTAIN - Colorado

107 peaks exceeding 3,300 m.

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WIND CAVE - South Dakota

A calcareous cave and a herd of long-coated bisons.

YELLOWSTONE - Wyoming

3,000 geysers and hot springs within the boundaries of the world's first national park


ZION - Utah


A strange landscape of rocky dunes and high plateaus.

 

The PACIFIC

Crater Lake

CRATER LAKE - Oregon

A lake as deep as 600 m, with sparkling blue water.

DENALI - MT McKINLEY - Alaska

The peak of the American continent.


HALEAKALA - Hawaii

A monumental crater.

 KINGS CANYON - California

America's deepest canyon.


Mont Rainier National ParkLASSEN VOLCANIC - California

An active volcano on pause.

MT. RAINIER - Washington

America's most important glacier system, localized on a single peak.


NORTH CASCADES - Washington


A paradise to climb : choose your wall, the rocky one or the glacier one?

 

 

 OLYMPIC - Washington

Elks, pluvial forests and glaciers.


 

REDWOOD - California


Splendid redwood sequoias sempervirens.

Volcans d'Hawaii national Park

SEQUOIA - California

Giant sequoias in the heart of a magnificent mountainuous massif.


Hawaiian Volcanoes - Hawaii

Burning flow of fluid lava.

 

YOSEMITE - California


Waterfalls almost nine times higher than the Niagara ones.

  

 


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