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  • A detailed illustration and emblem of Acadia National Park, established in 1919. The central image features granite cliffs, trees, and ocean waves with three banners labeled 'Pemetic,' 'Lafayette,' and 'Sieur de Monts,' symbolizing heritage. Yellow rays represent the sunrise atop Cadillac Mountain, the first in the US during part of the year. The emblem is encircled by information about the park's history and significance as the first national park east of the Mississippi River. Brick elements symbolize historic carriage roads, with emphasis on conservation efforts and natural beauty.
    Acadia
  • Illustration of Delicate Arch with informational text about Arches National Park. The text describes the arch's formation, significance, and the park's establishment in 1971 in Utah. The design includes the phrases 'arches national park' and '1971 utah'
    Arches
  • Illustration of Bryce Canyon National Park with hoodoos and Thor's Hammer rock formation. Features include caption detailing park's designation as a national monument in 1923 and a national park in 1928. Descriptive text explains hoodoos and Bryce Canyon's formation, highlighting its natural amphitheaters.
    Bryce Canyon
  • Infographic about Capitol Reef National Park with details about its name, geological features, and establishment in 1971. Includes illustration of a rock formation, and information on Navajo sandstone and Waterpocket Fold.
    Capitol Reef
  • Infographic of Canyonlands National Park with features and districts description. Shows four quadrants representing park districts: Horseshoe Canyon, Island in the Sky, The Needles, and Rivers. Includes establishment date, 1964, and details about formations and views.
    Canyonlands
  • Illustration of the Channel Islands crest showing Anacapa Island Lighthouse, Santa Cruz Island fox, Torrey Pine, northern fur seal, and Dudleya traskiae plant with descriptive text about the Channel Islands National Park's features and wildlife.
    Channel Islands
  • Illustration of Crater Lake National Park, featuring a circular design with a view of Wizard Island and snow-laden pines. Text describes the park's unique hydrology, volcanic origins, and its establishment in 1902. The design honors Klamath people's creation story.
    Crater Lake
  • Infographic about Death Valley National Park, featuring landscape illustration, facts about its history, location, and climate, including being the lowest point in North America and recording the highest Earth temperature.
    Death Valley
  • Seal of Denali National Park featuring a mountain, moose, river, flowers, and forest.
    Denali
  • Glacier
  • Grand Canyon
  • Circular emblem of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, established in 1934, featuring a black bear, laurel wreath, butterfly, wildflower, salamander, and lilac. Includes text about the park's biodiversity, the significance of Southern Sixers, and its status as a top national park in terms of diversity and visitation.
    Great Smoky Mountains
  • Haleakalā National Park emblem showing key features including a sun, shield volcano, silversword plant, cascading pools, and a nēnē bird. Text describes the park's history, geological and ecological significance, and its role in preserving native species. Established in 1961.
    Haleakala
  • Illustration of Joshua Tree National Park badge, detailing facts about the park. It features a Joshua Tree, stars, mountains, and a roadrunner. It notes the park's designation as a national monument in 1936 and re-designation as a national park in 1994. Highlights include its status as a dark-sky preserve and expansive Joshua tree habitats.
    Joshua Tree
  • Kings Canyon infographic detailing its history and features. Includes a central emblem showing a tree, highlighting the park's dually managed status with Sequoia National Park since 1943. Notes on its initial establishment as General Grant National Park in 1890, later expanded to Kings Canyon in 1940. References geological formations, the protection of giant sequoias, and the Pacific Crest Trail's nearby location.
    Kings Canyon
  • Infographic of Lassen Volcanic National Park logo. It features a stylized volcanic mountain, trees, and a lake, with text describing the park's history and features, including its designation in 1916 and types of volcanoes: plug dome, shield, cinder cone, stratovolcano. Includes information about Lassen Peak and Manzanita Lake.
    Lassen Volcanic
  • Illustration of Mount Rainier National Park with textual descriptions highlighting its features. The image shows a snow-capped peak, dense evergreen forest, and colorful flowers. Text explains the park's significance, such as its status as America's fourth oldest national park, its glacial systems, diverse ecosystems, and scenic beauty. The image emphasizes the park's natural importance and ecological value.
    Mount Rainier
  • Infographic of Olympic National Park emblem describing its features, including snow-capped peaks, evergreen rainforests, and rugged coastline. Highlights its diverse ecosystems, elk antlers tribute, and 1938 designation.
    Olympic
  • Illustration and facts about Pinnacles National Park, showcasing its rock formations, talus caves, and wildlife like bats and California condors. It describes the park's sections, with the east being more developed and the west more remote. The park's unique geology results from volcanic activity along the San Andreas Fault.
    Pinnacles
  • Illustration of a redwood tree surrounded by an oval frame labeled "Redwood California 1968." Includes text about redwood trees, the park's founding in 1968, fog's ecological role, and park management by the National Park Service and California State Parks.
    Redwood
  • Infographic of Rocky Mountain National Park emblem featuring a segmented circle illustrating ecosystems: alpine peaks, elk in montane valley, river, and evergreen trees. Text descriptions highlight park's features, ecosystems, Longs Peak, and its significance as Colorado's Front Range national park established in 1915.
    Rocky Mountain
  • A diamond-shaped logo featuring a cactus in the center with the text "Saguaro Nat. Park Tucson, Rincon" and the year 1934, with a flower at the base of the cactus.
    Saguaro
  • Graphic featuring Sequoia National Park's emblem with illustrations of a giant sequoia tree and Mt. Whitney. Includes text about General Sherman, the park's establishment in 1890, and details of the giant sequoia tree and Mt. Whitney.
    Sequoia
  • Yellowstone National Park emblem with explanations of its elements, including the bison symbolizing conservation, Old Faithful geyser representing geothermal features, diagonal stripes for Grand Prismatic Spring, and the 1872 date marking the park's establishment.
    Yellowstone
  • Infographic of Yosemite National Park, featuring illustrations of a mountain landscape, black bear, and trees. Includes facts: Yosemite was established in 1890; home to 300-500 black bears; notable viewpoints like El Capitan, Half Dome, Bridalveil Fall. Mentions historical figures contributing to Yosemite's legacy, including John Muir and Ansel Adams.
    Yosemite
  • Illustration of Zion National Park emblem, featuring a scenic canyon view surrounded by information. Includes details about the nine rock formations, mentions of Zion and Kolob Canyons, historical references to the park's establishment on November 19, 1919, and recognition of Indigenous culture. Highlights chains symbolizing Angel's Landing Trail.
    Zion

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