Mountains
Canyons
Volcanoes
Desserts
Utah's Mighty 5
100

Formerly Mount. McKinley, this mountain was renamed to it's original indigenous name.

Denali National Park & Preserve

100

This canyon stretches up to 18 miles wide.

Grand Canyon National Park

100

This first National Park was established in 1872

Yellowstone National Park

100

The driest place in North America with less than two inches of annual rainfall.

Death Valley National Park

100

Unlike the Grand Canyon, this park is usually viewed from the floor of the canyon looking upward.

Zion National Park

200

Fish for trout in the Snake River at this park.

Grand Teton National Park

200

The site of Painted Wall, the highest cliff in Colorado.

Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

200

Climb atop a 14,000 foot active volcano that is the most prominent peak in the Cascade Ridge.

Mount Rainier National Park

200

Once a forest, but now a field of ancient stone.

Petrified Forest National Park

200

Natural silence in the amphitheater is similar to the quality of a sound studio.

Bryce Canyon National Park

300
The most visited National Park in the U.S.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

300

The ancestral Puebloans first lived atop these "green tables" before constructing cliff dwellings below in the canyon.

Mesa Verde National Park

300

Kilauea erupts almost constantly in this paradise.

Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

300

Mexico lies on the other side of the Rio Grande.

Big Bend National Park

300

Contains more than 2,000 Entrada Sandstone formations.

Arches National Park

400

Alpine Visitor Center is the highest elevation for a nation park visitor center.

Rocky Mountain National Park

400
This former national river was upgraded to a national park in 2020.

New River Gorge National Park & Preserve

400

The volcano here last erupted sometime between 1480 and 1600 AD.

Haleakala National Park

400

In Lakota it is 'Mako siea'

Badlands National Park

400

This park consists of four districts, Islands in the Sky, the Needles, the Maze and the Rivers.

Canyonlands National Park

500

You wouldn't think it, but this park was once an ancient marine fossil reef.

Guadalupe Mountains National Park

500

The mountains here exceed 13,000 feet at the Goddard and Monarch Divides.

Kings Canyon National Park

500

Plug dome, shield, cinder cone and strato valcano are the four types volcanoes you can find in this park.

Lassen Volcanic National Park

500

The world's largest gypsum dune field located in New Mexico.

White Sands National Park

500

Domes and cliffs form a barrier in park.

Capitol Reef National Park

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