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DO YOU KNOW YOUR NATIONAL PARKS?
ACADIA, MAINE.--Combination of mountain and seacoast scenery.
Established 1919; 24.08 square miles.
BRYCE CANYON, UTAH.--Canyons filled with exquisitely colored pinnacles. Established 1928; 55.06 square miles.
CARLSBAD CAVERNS, N. MEX.--Beautifully decorated limestone caverns believed largest in the world. Established 1930; 15.56 square miles.
CRATER LAKE, OREG.--Astonishingly beautiful lake in crater of extinct volcano. Established 1902; 250.52 square miles.
GENERAL GRANT, CALIF.--Celebrated General Grant Tree and grove of Big Trees. Established 1890; 3.96 square miles.
GLACIER, MONT.--Unsurpa.s.sed alpine scenery; 200 lakes; 60 glaciers.
Established 1910; 1,533.88 square miles.
GRAND CANYON, ARIZ.--World"s greatest example of erosion. Established 1919; 1,009.08 square miles.
GRAND TETON, WYO.--Most spectacular portion of Teton Mountains.
Established 1929; 150 square miles.
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS, N. C.-TENN.--Ma.s.sive mountain uplift covered with magnificent forests. Established for protection 1930; 617 square miles.
HAWAII: ISLANDS OF HAWAII AND MAUI.--Volcanic areas of great interest, including Kilauea, famous for frequent spectacular outbursts.
Established 1916; 245 square miles.
HOT SPRINGS, ARK.--Forty-seven hot springs reserved by the Federal Government in 1832 to prevent exploitation of waters. Made national park in 1921; 1.58 square miles.
La.s.sEN VOLCANIC, CALIF.--Only recently active volcano in continental United States. Established 1916; 163.32 square miles.
MAMMOTH CAVE, KY.--Interesting caverns, including spectacular onyx cave formation. Established for protection 1936; 38.34 square miles.
MESA VERDE, COLO.--Most notable cliff dwellings in United States.
Established 1906; 80.21 square miles.
MOUNT MCKINLEY, ALASKA.--Highest mountain in North America.
Established 1917; 3,030.46 square miles.
MOUNT RAINIER, WASH.--Largest accessible single-peak glacier system.
Established 1899; 377.78 square miles.
PLATT, OKLA.--Sulphur and other springs. Established 1902; 1.33 square miles.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN, COLO.--Peaks from 11,000 to 14,255 feet in heart of Rockies. Established 1915; 405.33 square miles.
SEQUOIA, CALIF.--General Sherman, largest and perhaps oldest tree in the world; outstanding groves of Sequoia gigantea. Established 1890; 604 square miles.
SHENANDOAH, VA.--Outstanding scenic area in Virginia section of Blue Ridge. Established 1935; 275.81 square miles.
WIND CAVE, S. DAK.--Beautiful cavern of peculiar formations. No stalact.i.tes or stalagmites. Established 1903; 18.47 square miles.
YELLOWSTONE, WYO.-MONT.-IDAHO.--World"s greatest geyser area and an outstanding game preserve. Established 1872; 3,471.51 square miles.
YOSEMITE, CALIF.--Valley of world-famous beauty; spectacular waterfalls; magnificent High Sierra country. Established 1890; 1,176.16 square miles.
ZION, UTAH.--Beautiful Zion Canyon 1,500 to 2,500 feet deep.
Spectacular coloring. Established 1919; 148.26 square miles.
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