3 Wild West Escapades in the National Parks
Get in touch with your inner cowboy.
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Immerse yourself in the wild west lifestyle at these three national parks. From fly fishing to cattle herding, watch the video above to see which adventure fits your fancy.
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National Parks: The American West
Explore the National Parks of America's West.
Alaskan National Parks
We're taking you to two of the most beautiful parks Alaska has to offer, filled with terrestrial wildlife, marine animals, glaciers and spectacular views.
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Formed by volcanoes, sustained by the earth's molten rock layers and teeming with flowers, fauna and vistas galore, Yellowstone is one of America's best-loved national parks.
Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota
Strap on your sea legs, and hop aboard the nearest watercraft -- Voyageurs National Park is water-based, and some of her finest treasures will only be unlocked by boat.
Everglades National Park, Florida
The Florida Everglades is the only subtropical preserve in North America, and its endangerment has placed it at the forefront of a massive restoration movement.
Acadia National Park, Maine
A mosaic of geological and ecological features, Acadia National Park is composed of ocean, mountains, forests, streams and ponds, wetlands, meadows and beaches.
Glacier National Park, Montana
Visitors tenacious enough to trek to the northern reaches of Montana are amply rewarded by one of nature's finest specimens: Glacier National Park.
Yosemite National Park, California
Yosemite Valley is home to most of the park's largest attractions, including El Capitan, Upper Yosemite Waterfall, the sequoias, Glacier Point and Bridalveil Falls.
Zion National Park, Utah
With more than 2 1/2 million visitors a year, Zion National Park is easily Utah's most visited natural landmark.
National Parks for Families
Plan a fabulous family vacation at a kid-friendly national park.