Tourist can treat themselves to one of America’s greatest outdoor destinations, the spectacular National parks and Forrest. Visitors talk about the unforgettable experiences offered, exploring the Parks, for good reasons. They discover the adventures of nature’s magnificent grasslands, and the most extraordinary trees on Earth! They feature a unique blend of enriching outdoor activities, hiking, walking, meditation, camping, forest bathing, with value beyond the usual.
Park visitors can see the significance of the United States Forest Service (USFS); with its valuable work, to protect, and manage, the natural resources. Specifically, water and timber, outdoor recreation activity, range lands, watershed, wildlife, and fish. Sustained yield, (Multiple-Use Sustained Yield Act of 1960), changed and expanded the scope of the agency management, including state forestry and private forest lands to support research.
USFS protects and preserves millions of acres in America, to sustain the health, diversity, the balance of nature, productivity of the forests, and grasslands, for humans, and wildlife. Protecting the survival of the trees, as well as for tourist, meeting the cultural needs of present generational, and future generations.
What are some of the most popular National parks and forest in America?
- The Sequoia National Park & Kings Canyon National Park, in California, with the World’s largest trees.
- Redwood National and State Parks, California costal redwood trees, the tallest trees in the World.
- Yosemite National Park, California, treasures: giant Sequoia trees, and diverse Ponderosa Pines.
- Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington, with unusual landscape, tunnels, and caverns.
- Yellowstone National Park & Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
- Glacier National Park, Montana.
- Coconino National Forest, Arizona, with dramatic red-rock formation to Alpine Tundra, an important archaeological site.
- Denali National Park & Tongas National Forest, Alaska, with 16.5 million acres, known for its Sitka Spruce, Redeem Hemlock and Cedar trees.
- National Cherry Blossom Festival, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Monument, of all the national parks, are among the most iconic trees.
- Joshua Trees National Park, two desert ecosystems found where Mojave and Colorado Desert of California come together.
- Olympic National Park, Washington, with massive trees over 20 stories tall.
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