List of areas in the National Park System of the United States
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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 2006, there are 390 "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 National Monument is not counted as a unit because it is considered a feature of 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 park system.
Nearly all units managed by the National Park Service participate in the national park passport stamps program.
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| National Parks of the U.S. |
- 1 National Parks
- 2 National Monuments
- 3 National Preserves
- 4 National Historical Parks
- 5 National Historic Sites
- 6 National Battlefield Parks
- 7 National Military Parks
- 8 National Battlefields
- 9 National Battlefield Site
- 10 National Memorials
- 11 National Recreation Areas
- 12 National Seashores
- 13 National Lakeshores
- 14 National Rivers
- 15 National Reserves
- 16 Parkways
- 17 National Historic and Scenic Trails
- 18 National Cemeteries
- 19 National Heritage Areas
- 20 Other NPS Protected Areas and Administrative Groups
- 21 See also
- 22 References
- 23 External links
National Parks
As of 2006, there are 58 officially-designated National Parks in the United States and its dependent areas.
- See also:
- *United States National Park
- *List of United States national parks by state
- *List of United States national parks by date established
Disbanded National Parks
| Name | Established | Disbanded | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abraham Lincoln National Park | July 17, 1916 | August 11, 1939 | redesignated Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site |
| Fort McHenry National Park | March 3, 1925 | August 11, 1939 | redesignated uniquely, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine |
| 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) |
National Monuments
Disbanded National Monuments
| Name | Established | Disbanded | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | August 10, 1933 | August 3, 1950 | Returned to United States Forest Service |
| Holy Cross National Monument | August 10, 1933 | August 3, 1950 | Returned to United States Forest Service |
| 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 |
National Preserves
National Historical Parks
National Historic Sites
Disbanded National Historic Sites
| Name | Established | Disbanded | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |
| St. Thomas National Historic Site | December 24, 1960 | February 5, 1975 | transferred to Virgin Islands. |
Proposed National Historic Sites
| Name | Law |
|---|---|
| Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home National Historic Site | (authorized by Public Law 107-137) |
| Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site | (authorized by Public Law 106-464) |
| William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site | (H.R. 4192) |
National Battlefield Parks
National Military Parks
National Battlefields
National Battlefield Site
National Memorials
Disbanded National Memorials
Proposed National Memorials
National Recreation Areas
Disbanded National Recreation Areas
National Seashores
National Lakeshores
National Rivers
Below are the National Rivers (and similar designations) administered as distinct units of the National Park System. There are also some National Wild and Scenic Rivers managed as part of the parks through which they flow. Others are administered by the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and various state or local agencies.
National Reserves
Parkways
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.
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.
Transferred National Cemeteries
National Heritage Areas
- See also:
- *U.S. National Heritage Areas
Other NPS Protected Areas and Administrative Groups
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.
Disbanded Other Areas
See also
| U.S. National Register of Historic Places - (List of entries) | |
| National Park Service . National Historic Landmark | ||
References
- Bureau Historian (2006). ["Former National Park System Units: An Analysis"].
- National Park Service Office of Public Affairs (2006). ["Units in the National Park System"]. Last Updated March 6, 2006.
External links
- [National Park Service]
- [Alphabetical list at National Park Service]
- [Former National Park System Units: An Analysis]
- [The 390 NPS Units, by classification. Official document from the NPS]
- #redirect [[Template:Wikitravel]]
- [Visitation Statistics]
- [Parks by Date of Establishment]
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