See all U.S. National Parks in One Minute | National Geographic

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Published 2016-03-07
There are 59 recognized National Parks in the United States. Now you can see them all, in a minute, from your couch. Enjoy!
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All Comments (21)
  • @Eleanour
    Sometimes I forget how beautiful the natural landscape of the U.S. is. Don't even need to travel far. Great video! 👍
  • @joelmulder
    The US has basically every sort of (earth) landscape there is, its so amazing!
  • @HOLLAHfoDOLLAH
    1. Acadia (Maine) 2. American Samoa (American Somoa) 3. Arches (Utah) 4. Badlands (South Dakota) 5. Big Bend (Texas) 6. Biscayne (Florida) 7. Black Canyon of the Gunnison (Colorado) 8. Bryce Canyon (Utah) 9. Canyonlands (Utah) 10. Capitol Reef (Utah) 11. Carlsbad Caverns (New Mexico) 12. Channel Islands (California) 13. Congaree (South Carolina) 14. Crater Lake (Oregon) 15. Cuyahoga Valley (Ohio) 16. Death Valley (California and Nevada) 17. Denali (Alaska) 18. Dry Tortugas (Key West, Gulf of Mexico) 19. Everglades (Florida) 20. Gates of the Arctic (Alaska) 21. Glacier (Montana) 22. Glacier Bay (Alaska) 23. Grand Canyon (Arizona) 24. Grand Teton (Wyoming) 25. Great Basin (Nevada) 26. Great Sand Dunes (Colorado) 27. Great Smoky Mountains (North Carolina, Tennessee) 28. Guadalupe Mountains (Texas) 29. Haleakala (Maui, Hawai’i) 30. Hawaii Volcanoes (Big Island, Hawai’i) 31. Hot Springs (Arkansas) 32. Isle Royale (Michigan) 33. Joshua Tree (California) 34. Katmai (Alaska) 35. Kenai Fjords (Alaska) 36. Kings Canyon (California) 37. Kobuk Valley (Alaska) 38. Lake Clark (Alaska) 39. Lassen Volcanic (California) 40. Mammoth Cave (Kentucky) 41. Mesa Verde (Colorado 42. Mount Rainier (Washington) 43. North Cascades (Washington) 44. Olympic (Washington) 45. Petrified Forest (Arizona) 46. Pinnacles (California) 47. Redwood (California) 48. Rocky Mountain (Colorado) 49. Saguaro (Arizona) 50. Sequoia (California) 51. Shenandoah (Virginia) 52. Theodore Roosevelt (North Dakota) 53. Virgin Islands (Virgin Islands) 54. Voyageurs (Minnesota) 55. Wind Cave (South Dakota) 56. Wrangell-St. Elias (Alaska) 57. Yellowstone (Wyoming, Montana, Idaho) 58. Yosemite (California) 59. Zion (Utah)
  • I've only been to Acadia, Zion, Arches, Grand Canyon, and Bryce Canyon. I want to go to more National Parks
  • @goodbeans
    these pictures go by way too quickly.
  • Way too fast...not even enough time to read the text before it moves onto the next image
  • @laughingllama98
    I've been to many many of those parks and was disappointed with some of the pics chosen. Come on..no sequoia trees for sequoia Nat. Park? Criminal.
  • @MuhammadEgypt
    Beautiful! You could have shown in 2 minutes or maybe 5.
  • @oranjizer
    SLOW THE FUCK DOWN thanks youtube for having a 0.5 x speed option.
  • @edubal6394
    59 national parks are not enough for such a big country as the US. They should create one more park per year for many years.