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Map of US National Parks

All US National Parks plotted on one interactive map — from Acadia to Zion. Click any marker for the park name and state. Built for road trippers, photographers, and bucket-list checkers.

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Appalachian

3 locations

Shenandoah

Virginia

38.2928, -78.6796

Great Smoky Mountains

TN/NC

35.6131, -83.5532

New River Gorge

West Virginia

38.0658, -81.0809

Midwest

4 locations

Voyageurs

Minnesota

48.4839, -92.8388

Isle Royale

Michigan

47.9959, -88.9094

Indiana Dunes

Indiana

41.6533, -87.0524

Cuyahoga Valley

Ohio

41.2808, -81.5678

Mountain

6 locations

Yellowstone

WY/MT/ID · established 1872

The world's first national park. Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, and bison herds across 2.2M acres.

44.4280, -110.5885

Rocky Mountain

Colorado

40.3428, -105.6836

Great Sand Dunes

Colorado

37.7295, -105.5125

Glacier

Montana

48.7596, -113.7870

Grand Teton

Wyoming

43.7904, -110.6818

Black Canyon of the Gunnison

Colorado

38.5754, -107.7416

Northeast

1 location

Acadia

Maine

44.3386, -68.2733

Pacific

1 location

Channel Islands

California

33.9985, -119.7714

Pacific NW

4 locations

Olympic

Washington

47.8021, -123.6044

Mount Rainier

Washington

46.8523, -121.7603

North Cascades

Washington

48.7718, -121.2985

Crater Lake

Oregon

42.8684, -122.1685

Plains

3 locations

Badlands

South Dakota

43.8554, -101.9777

Wind Cave

South Dakota

43.5566, -103.4787

Theodore Roosevelt

North Dakota

46.9780, -103.5390

South

3 locations

Mammoth Cave

Kentucky

37.1862, -86.1000

Hot Springs

Arkansas

34.5217, -93.0424

Congaree

South Carolina

33.7948, -80.7821

Southeast

3 locations

Everglades

Florida

25.2866, -80.8987

Biscayne

Florida

25.4824, -80.2100

Dry Tortugas

Florida

24.6285, -82.8732

Southwest

15 locations

Grand Canyon

Arizona · 277 miles long

A mile deep and up to 18 miles wide. The South Rim is open year-round; the North Rim is seasonal.

36.1069, -112.1129

Zion

Utah

37.2982, -113.0263

Bryce Canyon

Utah

37.5931, -112.1871

Arches

Utah

38.7331, -109.5925

Canyonlands

Utah

38.3269, -109.8783

Capitol Reef

Utah

38.3669, -111.2615

Mesa Verde

Colorado

37.2309, -108.4618

Joshua Tree

California

33.8734, -115.9010

Death Valley

California/Nevada

36.5054, -117.0794

Big Bend

Texas

29.1275, -103.2425

Guadalupe Mountains

Texas

31.8920, -104.8628

Carlsbad Caverns

New Mexico

32.1479, -104.5567

Petrified Forest

Arizona

34.9099, -109.8068

Saguaro

Arizona

32.2967, -111.1668

White Sands

New Mexico

32.7872, -106.3257

West

7 locations

Yosemite

California · Sierra Nevada

Granite cliffs, waterfalls, and giant sequoias. Half Dome and El Capitan are world-famous climbs.

37.8651, -119.5383

Redwood

California

41.2132, -124.0046

Sequoia

California

36.4864, -118.5658

Kings Canyon

California

36.8879, -118.5551

Pinnacles

California

36.4906, -121.1825

Lassen Volcanic

California

40.4977, -121.4207

Great Basin

Nevada

38.9833, -114.3000

US National Parks at a glance

63 official National Parks managed by the NPS, plotted on one map.

  • Crowd favorites: Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Zion
  • Underrated picks: Great Basin, Pinnacles, Congaree, Voyageurs
  • Tropical: Everglades, Biscayne, Dry Tortugas (Florida)
  • Newest additions: New River Gorge (WV), White Sands (NM), Indiana Dunes

Plan a multi-park road trip

Most epic trips cluster parks by region.

  • Mighty 5 (Utah): Zion, Bryce, Capitol Reef, Arches, Canyonlands
  • California: Yosemite, Sequoia, Kings Canyon (close together)
  • Pacific NW: Olympic, Mount Rainier, North Cascades, Crater Lake
  • Greater Yellowstone: Yellowstone + Grand Teton (one trip)

Make it your own

This map is a starting point — your trip needs your stops.

  • Mark the ones you've visited; pin the ones to go
  • Add hotel/campsite stops between parks
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Frequently asked questions

How many US National Parks are there?
63 official units designated as 'National Parks' by Congress.
What's the most-visited park?
Great Smoky Mountains, by a wide margin (~12M visitors/year).
Is the National Park Pass worth it?
If you'll visit 3+ parks in a year, yes — $80 covers entry for all federal lands.
Best park for first-timers?
Yellowstone, Yosemite, or Grand Canyon — all have visitor infrastructure for newcomers.
Can I embed this map?
Build a customized version in MapsMaker and embed it.
Is this tool free?
Yes — viewing and using this map is free.
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