Yellowstone National Park | Yosemite National Park | Zion National Park | Big Bend National Park | Crater Lake National Park |
National Parks are beautiful pieces of land that have been set aside by the government for
preservation. National parks were originally created by US President Ulysses S. Grant in 1870
to protect the nature and wildlife residing there. In my life, I have visited more than 20
national parks, all of which were different in stunning ways. Yellowstone is home to some of the
largest and prettiest gysers in the entire world, Yosemite's wildlife and natural beauty is
also uncomparable. The Grand Tetons huge mountains are reflected in the various bodies of water
around the base and the Great Sand Dunes are constantly moving and changing, but always a sight to behold.
I could not be more grateful for President Grant and the incredible actions he did to preserve these
places. National parks are unique in their attractions, but all provide unforgettable and
incredible memories that can last a lifetime. For more information visit Britannica