The United States has over 420 beautiful and historic national park sites covering almost every state and territory. The crown jewel are the the country’s 63 designated national parks.
The park has many family-friendly hiking trails, including Acadia Mountain Trail, which takes you to a peak above the ocean.
The 33,000 acre park includes several lakes, miles of water trails, and hundreds of roads parallel with the Ohio River.
It is renowned for its spectacular views of the Appalachian Mountains, wildlife, historical sites, hiking, biking, canoeing, camping, fishing, and swimming.
The park is home to scenic gorges, including the New River Gorge, the Little Kanawha River Gorge, and the Tug Fork Gorge.
With over 400 miles of excavated caves, you can be fairly sure what the main activity is to enjoy in this popular east coast national park!
Situated in the eastern portion of North Carolina and Tennessee. The park covers 522,419 acres of land and hosts about 500 different plant and animal species.