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10 Amazing East Coast NATIONAL PARKS

National Parks

Mammoth Cave National Park

The longest known cave system is Kentucky’s only national park and it is a true gem.

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Kentucky

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

What was once a superfund cleanup site is now a beautiful national park. Cuyahoga is a great place to spend a day and soak in the natural beauty of Ohio.

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Ohio

Dry Tortugas National Park

Here you can explore the red brick ruins of Fort Jefferson, a pre-civil war coastal fortress comprised of more than 16 million bricks.

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Florida

New River Gorge National Park

Rafting and rock-climbing are the most popular activities here, along with hiking of course.

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West Virginia

Biscayne National Park

Palm trees, white sand beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and crystal clear blue water, what's not to like?

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Florida

Congaree National Park

Discover ancient cypress trees & waterways that once dominated the southern United States but now are found only in a few pockets of protected land.

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South Carolina

EvergladesNational Park

Home to numerous endangered species like the American Crocodile & the Florida Panther providing them with one of their last sanctuaries on earth.

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Florida

Shenandoah National Park

Situated high in the Blue Ridge Mountains where old stand of trees, craggy cliffs, and plenty wildlife make their home.

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Virginia

Great Smoky Mountains nATIONAL pARK

The nation's most visited national park, straddling the misty mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee, is a true national treasure.

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TN & NC

Acadia National Park

Acadia is a rugged and beautiful coastal wonder situated on the rocky shores of Maine's central coast.

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Maine

East Coast National Parks

For a detailed guide on the East Coast National Parks check out our page below!