List of areas in the United States National Park System
The National Park System of the United States is the collection of physical properties owned or administered by the National Park Service. This includes all areas designated National Parks and most National Monuments, as well as several other types of protected areas of the United States.
As of 2011, there are 397 units of the National Park System. However, this number is somewhat misleading. For example: Denali National Park and Preserve is counted as two units, whereas Fort Moultrie is not counted as a unit because it is considered a feature of the Fort Sumter National Monument.
In addition to areas of the National Park System, the National Park Service also provides technical and financial assistance to several affiliated areas authorized by Congress. Affiliated areas are marked on the lists below.
The National Register of Historic Places is administered by the Park Service (with nearly 79,000 entries) and automatically includes all National Park System areas designated due to their historic significance. This includes all National Historical Parks/Historic Sites, National Battlefields/Military Parks, National Memorials, and some National Monuments.
Delaware is the only state without a unit of the National Park System. Units are found in all other states, in Washington, D.C., and in the U.S. territories of Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
Nearly all units managed by the National Park Service participate in the National Park Passport Stamps program.
[edit] National Parks
[edit] Existing National Parks
There are 58 officially-designated National Parks in the United States and its dependent areas.
[edit] Disbanded National Parks
Name | Established | Disbanded | Result |
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Abraham Lincoln National Park | July 17, 1916 | August 11, 1939 | redesignated Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park |
Fort McHenry National Park | March 3, 1925 | August 11, 1939 | redesignated, uniquely, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine |
General Grant National Park | October 1, 1890 | March 4, 1940 | incorporated into Kings Canyon National Park |
Hawaii National Park | August 1, 1916 | September 13, 1960 | divided into Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Haleakala National Park |
Mackinac National Park | April 15, 1875 | 1895 | now Mackinac Island State Park |
Platt National Park | June 29, 1906 | March 17, 1976 | now Chickasaw National Recreation Area |
Sullys Hill National Park | April 27, 1904 | March 3, 1931 | now Sullys Hill National Game Preserve (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) |
[edit] Proposed National Parks
- High Allegheny National Park and Preserve, West Virginia
- Maine Woods National Park and Preserve, Maine
[edit] National Monuments
As of 2011, there are 101 U.S. National Monuments, of which 76 are administered by the NPS and are listed below. All except Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument are official units.
[edit] Decommissioned National Monuments
Name | Established | Disbanded | Result |
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Papago Saguaro National Monument | January 31, 1914 | April 7, 1930 | Transferred to Arizona |
Lewis and Clark Cavern National Monument | May 11, 1908 | August 24, 1937 | Transferred to Montana |
Father Millet Cross National Monument | August 10, 1933 | September 7, 1949 | Transferred to New York |
Wheeler National Monument | December 7, 1908 | August 3, 1950 | Returned to United States Forest Service |
Holy Cross National Monument | May 11, 1929 | August 3, 1950 | Returned to United States Forest Service |
Jackson Hole National Monument | 1943 | September 14, 1950 | Now part of Grand Teton National Park |
Shoshone Cavern National Monument | September 21, 1909 | May 17, 1954 | Transferred to Cody, Wyoming. |
Old Kasaan National Monument | October 25, 1916 | July 26, 1955 | Transferred to United States Forest Service |
Castle Pinckney National Monument | August 10, 1933 | March 29, 1956 | Transferred to South Carolina |
Verendrye National Monument | June 29, 1917 | July 30, 1956 | Transferred to North Dakota |
Fossil Cycad National Monument | October 21, 1922 | August 1, 1956 | Transferred to Bureau of Land Management |
Ackia Battlefield National Monument | August 27, 1935 | August 10, 1961 | Incorporated into Natchez Trace Parkway |
Meriwether Lewis National Monument | February 6,1925 | August 10, 1961 | Incorporated into Natchez Trace Parkway |
Petrified Forest National Monument | December 8, 1906 | December 9, 1962 | Incorporated into Petrified Forest National Park |
Lehman Caves National Monument | June 10, 1933 (administered by the National Forest Service from January 24, 1922 until then) | October 27, 1986 | Incorporated into Great Basin National Park[1] |
Mound City Group National Monument | January 1, 1918 | January 2, 1992 | Incorporated into Hopewell Culture National Historical Park |
Minidoka Internment National Monument | January 17, 2001 | May 8, 2008 | Incorporated into Minidoka National Historic Site |
[edit] National Preserves
There are 18 national preserves.
[edit] National Historical Parks
There are 45 National Historical Parks.
[edit] Proposed National Historical Parks
Name | Law |
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First State National Historical Park, DE | (112th Congress: HR 624, S. 323) |
[edit] National Historic Sites
The National Park Service administers most of the National Historic Sites. However, the U.S. Forest Service manages one, Grey Towers National Historic Site, and the BLM manages Fort Craig National Historic Site.
There are 89 National Historic Sites, of which 78 are NPS units and 11 are affiliated areas.
[edit] Disbanded National Historic Sites
Name | Established | Disbanded | Result |
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Atlanta Campaign National Historic Site | October 13, 1944 | September 21, 1950 | transferred to state of Georgia. |
Mar-A-Lago National Historic Site | October 21, 1972 | December 23, 1980 | returned to Post Foundation. |
McLoughlin House National Historic Site | merged into Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. | ||
St. Thomas National Historic Site | December 24, 1960 | February 5, 1975 | transferred to Virgin Islands. |
[edit] Proposed National Historic Sites
Name | Law |
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Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home National Historic Site | (authorized by Public Law 107-137) |
[edit] International Historic Site
Name | Location |
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Saint Croix Island International Historic Site | Maine/New Brunswick |
[edit] National Battlefield Parks
[edit] National Military Parks
[edit] Disbanded National Military Park
Name | Established | Disbanded | Result |
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Moores Creek National Military Park | June 2, 1926 | September 8, 1980 | Redesignated Moores Creek National Battlefield |
[edit] National Battlefields
[edit] National Battlefield Site
Name | Location |
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Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site | Mississippi |
[edit] National Memorials
There are 28 National Memorials that are NPS units and five affiliated national memorials.
[edit] Disbanded National Memorials
Name | Established | Disbanded | Result |
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New Echota Marker National Memorial | August 10, 1933 | September 21, 1950 | transferred to state of Georgia. |
[edit] Proposed National Memorials
Name | Law |
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Adams Memorial | (authorized by Public Law 107-62) |
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial | (authorized by Public Law 107-117) |
Mount Soledad National Memorial | (authorized by Public Law 108-447) |
[edit] National Recreation Areas
There are 18 National Recreation Areas.
[edit] Disbanded National Recreation Areas
Name | Established | Disbanded | Result |
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Cuyahoga Valley National Rec. Area | December 27, 1974 | October 11, 2000 | redesignated Cuyahoga Valley National Park |
Shasta Lake Recreation Area | May 22, 1945 | July 1, 1948 | transferred to Forest Service |
Lake Texoma Recreation Area | April 18, 1946 | June 30, 1949 | returned to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers |
Millerton Lake Recreation Area | May 22, 1945 | November 1, 1957 | transferred to state of California |
Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area | July 22, 1963 | October 1, 1968 | transferred to Forest Service |
Shadow Mountain Recreation Area | June 27, 1952 | March 1, 1979 | transferred to Forest Service |
[edit] National Seashores
There are 10 National Seashores.
[edit] National Lakeshores
There are four National Lakeshores, located in Michigan, Indiana, and Wisconsin.
Name | Location |
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Apostle Islands National Lakeshore | Wisconsin |
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore | Indiana |
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore | Michigan |
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore | Michigan |
[edit] National Rivers
There are 5 National Rivers and 10 National Wild and Scenic Rivers administered as distinct units of the National Park System.
[edit] National Reserves
Name | Location |
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City of Rocks National Reserve | Idaho |
Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve | Washington |
New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve (affiliated area) | New Jersey |
[edit] National Parkways
Name | Location |
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Baltimore-Washington Parkway (affiliated area) | Maryland, Washington, D.C. |
Blue Ridge Parkway | Virginia, North Carolina |
Colonial Parkway (part of Colonial National Historical Park) | Virginia |
Foothills Parkway (part of Great Smoky Mountains National Park) | Tennessee |
George Washington Memorial Parkway (In 1989, the Maryland and DC portions of the Parkway were renamed Clara Barton Parkway to overcome motorist confusion). | Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.C. |
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway | Wyoming |
Natchez Trace Parkway | Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee |
Oxon Run Parkway (affiliated area) | Washington, D.C. |
Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway (affiliated area) | Washington, D.C. |
Suitland Parkway (affiliated area) | Maryland |
[edit] National Historic and Scenic Trails
These National Park Service trails are part of the larger National Trails System. Only 3 of the trails are considered official units of the Park system.
[edit] National Cemeteries
Most National Cemeteries are administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, although a few are managed by the National Park Service and the U.S. Army. None of the cemeteries are considered official units of the system; they are all affiliated with other parks.
[edit] Transferred National Cemeteries
Name | Established | Disbanded | Result |
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Chattanooga National Cemetery | August 10, 1933 | December 7, 1944 | returned to War Department |
[edit] National Heritage Areas
- See also:
The National Park Service provides limited assistance to National Heritage Areas, but does not administer them.
[edit] Other NPS Protected Areas and Administrative Groups
There are 10 NPS units of other designations, as well as other affiliated areas. The National Mall and National Capital Parks have many sites, some of which are also units of other designations and some are also National Historic Sites.
There are also various administrative groups of listed parks, such as Manhattan Sites, National Parks of New York Harbor, and Western Arctic National Parklands. The NPS also owns conservation easements (but not the land itself) for part of the area called the Green Springs National Historic Landmark District.
[edit] Disbanded Other Areas
Name | Established | Disbanded | Result |
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National Visitor Center, Washington, D.C. | March 12, 1968 | December 29, 1981 | transferred to Department of Transportation. |
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts | June 16, 1972 | July 21, 1994 | transferred to Kennedy Center Trustees. |
[edit] Proposed Other Areas
[edit] See also
- List of the United States National Park System official units (the 397)
- List of all national parks of the world
- List of U.S. state parks
- United States Memorials
- National Park Passport Stamps
- List of National Natural Landmarks
- List of tourist attractions worldwide
[edit] References
- ^ "Great Basin National Park - Lehman Caves National Monument (U.S. National Park Service)". National Park Service. http://www.nps.gov/grba/historyculture/lehman-caves-national-monument.htm. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ "U.S. Dept. of the Interior news release, October 26, 2011". http://www.doi.gov/news/pressreleases/AMERICAS-GREAT-OUTDOORS-Salazar-Highlights-Two-Proposed-Projects-in-Delaware-to-Promote-Outdoor-Recreation-Conservation.cfm. Retrieved 4 March 2012.
- ^ http://www.mainewoodsnationalpark.com/index.html
- Bureau Historian (2006). "Former National Park System Units: An Analysis".
- National Park Service. "National Monument Proclamations under the Antiquities Act"
- National Park Service Office of Public Affairs (2009). "Units in the National Park System". Last November 5, 2009. (Lists 392 NPS units by classification).
[edit] External links
- Alphabetical list of places at the National Park Service website
- Former National Park System Units: An Analysis
- National Park Service
- National Park Foundation
- Parks by Date of Establishment
- United States National Parks travel guide from Wikitravel
- America's Hidden Treasures, an essay on the lesser known National Parks
- [1] The National Park Travelers Club - an organization of individuals attempting to visit all units of the NPS
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- Lists of national parks in the United States
- National Battlefields and Military Parks of the United States
- National Historic Sites of the United States
- National Historical Parks of the United States
- National Lakeshores of the United States
- National Memorials of the United States
- National Monuments of the United States
- National Preserves of the United States
- National Seashores of the United States
- Parkways in the United States
- United States National Park Service National Recreation Areas