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Best 1 Zhangjiajie National Forest Park

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Hunan Province, China, is famed for its towering sandstone pillars, a key inspiration for the floating mountains in the movie Avatar. The park offers breathtaking hiking trails, glass-bottom bridges, and stunning views of the unique geological formations. Its a mu...

2 Redwood National and State Parks

Redwood National and State Parks encompass nearly 135,000 acres along California’s northern coast. These parks safeguard an exceptional concentration of coast redwoods, some exceeding 350 feet in height. The area represents the largest remaining intact redwood forest ecosystem globally. It is signif...

3 Sequoia National Park

Sequoia National Park protects ancient giant sequoia trees, some of the planet’s largest living organisms. The park features towering forests and granite mountains within the Sierra Nevada range of California. It is a destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and those interested in experiencing r...

4 Kings Canyon National Park

Kings Canyon National Park protects a significant portion of the Sierra Nevada mountains in California. It features the dramatic Kings Canyon carved by the Kings River alongside the remarkable Grant Grove containing some of the world’s largest sequoia trees. The park is accessible to hikers, campers...

5 Muir Woods National Monument

Muir Woods National Monument preserves a significant stand of coastal redwood trees within Marin County, California. Established in 1908 by President Theodore Roosevelt, it protects some of the tallest and oldest living organisms on Earth. The monument’s dense forest offers a unique opportunity for...

6 Volcanoes National Park

Volcanoes National Park protects a portion of Rwanda’s Virunga Mountains. It's renowned as a critical habitat for critically endangered mountain gorillas and other primates. The park supports significant forest ecosystems alongside active volcanoes. It is primarily used by scientists studying biodiv...

7 Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park

The Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park encompasses over 50,000 hectares of diverse landscapes within Scotland. Established in 2002, it’s the nation's first national park protecting mountains, lochs, and extensive forests. This area is significant for its natural beauty and biodiversity. It...

8 Kahurangi National Park

Kahurangi National Park protects a significant portion of the northwest South Island’s wilderness. This park is renowned for its dramatic karst topography including extensive caves and forests. It offers challenging hiking experiences like the Heaphy Track, primarily enjoyed by experienced hikers an...

9 Mammoth Cave National Park

Mammoth Cave National Park preserves an extensive karst landscape within Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave System. It contains over 400 miles of explored caves, making it the world's longest known cave system. The park offers unique geological formations and diverse forest ecosystems. It is a destination for...

10 Egmont National Park

Egmont National Park is a New Zealand park centred on Mount Taranaki, notable for its near-circular boundary and forests around the volcanic cone.

11 Paparoa National Park

Paparoa National Park is a New Zealand park established in 1987, notable for the Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki and limestone karst landscapes.

12 Fundy National Park

Fundy National Park is a New Brunswick park established in 1948, protecting Bay of Fundy coastline, Acadian forest, waterfalls, and tidal scenery.

13 Bighorn Massif

The Bighorn Massif encompasses the Bighorn Mountains of north-central Wyoming, rising sharply from the surrounding plains to Cloud Peak (4,013 m) and encompassing Bighorn National Forest.

14 Nelson Lakes National Park

Nelson Lakes National Park is a New Zealand park established in 1956, notable for Lakes Rotoiti and Rotoroa and northern Southern Alps beech forest.

15 Alexander Springs

A first-magnitude spring in the Ocala National Forest, Florida, maintaining a near-constant temperature of 68°F year-round, popular for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking.

16 Rakiura National Park

Rakiura National Park covers much of Stewart Island, New Zealand, established in 2002 and notable for native forest, coast, and kiwi habitat.

17 Kahuzi-Biega National Park

Kahuzi-Biega National Park is a DRC rainforest park named for two extinct volcanoes and listed by UNESCO in 1980 for gorilla habitat.

18 Royal National Park

Royal National Park is a New South Wales coastal park proclaimed in 1879 by John Robertson, often cited as Australia's oldest national park.

19 San Bernardino Mountains Massif

The San Bernardino Mountains Massif in southern California contains San Gorgonio Mountain (3,506 m), the highest peak in Southern California, and supports the San Bernardino National Forest.

20 Mount Revelstoke National Park

Mount Revelstoke National Park is a British Columbia park established in 1914, known for Selkirk Mountain meadows and the Meadows in the Sky Parkway.

21 Petrified Forest National Park

Petrified Forest National Park is an Arizona park established in 1962, noted for Late Triassic petrified wood and the Painted Desert badlands.

22 Whanganui National Park

Whanganui National Park is a New Zealand park established in 1986, notable for protecting forested country around the Whanganui River.

23 La Mauricie National Park

La Mauricie National Park is a Quebec park established in 1970, protecting Laurentian forest, lakes, and former hunting-club lands near Shawinigan.

24 New Forest National Park

New Forest National Park is a protected area in southern England, designated in 2005 and known for common grazing and ancient woodland.

25 Nebraska National Forest Grassland

Managed by the US Forest Service, this Nebraska area encompasses vast mixed-grass prairies and includes the largest hand-planted forest in the United States, established in the early 1900s.

26 Arusha National Park

Arusha National Park is a protected area in northern Tanzania, established in 1960 and including Mount Meru, the Momella Lakes, and Ngurdoto Crater.

27 Terra Nova National Park

Terra Nova National Park is a Newfoundland park established in 1957, notable as the province's first national park and for Bonavista Bay inlets.

28 Riding Mountain National Park

Riding Mountain National Park is a Manitoba park established in 1933, notable for protecting grassland, boreal, and deciduous ecosystems.

29 Prince Albert National Park

Prince Albert National Park is a Saskatchewan park established in 1927, notable for Waskesiu Lake and Grey Owl's 1930s conservation work.

30 Samuel R. McKelvie National Forest Prairie

Located in the Nebraska Sandhills, this United States Forest Service area is named after a former Nebraska governor and features rolling dunes stabilized by native prairie grasses.

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