Guide to the National Parks of the World

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Malaysian National Parks

The Sarawak region on the island of Borneo is best seen in its many national parks, where strict laws preserve the unique flora and fauna. But the parks are not just conservation areas. Several are home to some of the State's many ethnic groups, who have a lifestyle unchanged for centuries.

Whether a short ride from the city or deep in the jungle, the national parks are readily accessible to visitors who want to experience the delights of the world's oldest rainforest with its carnivorous plants and unique animals.

Read about Sarawak's parks and attractions on the Sarawak Tourism web site.

 

 

Canadian National Parks

Want to find out about the great National Park system of Canada? Whether you're interested in seeing the sights of Prince Edward Island National Park to the East, the majestic mountains of Glacier National Park in the Rockies, or Grasslands National Park in the plans of Saskatchewan, Canada's National Parks have something for everyone. See our listing of all Canadian National Parks and plan your next wilderness vacation!

Featured U.S. Parks

Sequoia and King's Canyon National Parks

These parks are home to giants: immense mountains, deep canyons, and huge trees. Thanks to their huge elevational range, 1,500' to 14,491', these parks protect stunningly diverse habitats. The Generals Highway climbs over 5000 feet from chaparral and oak-studded foothills to the awe-inspiring sequoia groves. From there, trails lead to the high-alpine wilderness which makes up most of these parks. Beneath the surface lie over 200 fascinating caverns.

Although Congress created these two parks at different times, Sequoia and Kings Canyon share miles of boundary and are managed as one park. Sequoia was the second national park designated in this country. General Grant National Park, the forerunner of Kings Canyon, was third.

Learn about these gorgeous California National Parks on the Sequioa National Park web site.

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Isle Royale National Park

Wolves and moose, the wild North Woods forest, everchanging weather and a cool climate, and the crystal clear waters and rugged shoreline of Lake Superior characterize Isle Royale National Park. This wilderness archipelago is 45 miles long and nine miles wide at its widest point. The park encompasses a total area of 850 square miles including submerged lands which extends four and a half miles out into Lake Superior. The archipelago is composed of many parallel ridges resulting from ancient lava flows which were tilted and glaciated. Isle Royale has 165 miles of scenic hiking trails and 36 campgrounds for backpackers and recreational boaters. There is excellent fishing, historic lighthouses and shipwrecks, ancient copper mining sites, and plenty of spots to observe wildlife. Roadless Isle Royale is accessible only by boat or float plane. Dogs, cats, and other pets are not allowed within park boundaries, which extend 4.5 miles into Lake Superior from the outermost land areas of the park. Isle Royale is relatively untouched by direct outside influences and serves as a living laboratory and United States Biosphere Reserve.

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Zion National Park

Zion is an ancient Hebrew word meaning a place of refuge or sanctuary. Protected within the park's 229 square miles is a dramatic landscape of sculptured canyons and soaring cliffs. Zion is located at the junction of the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin and Mojave Desert provinces. This unique geography and the variety of life zones within the park make Zion significant as a place of unusual plant and animal diversity.

Visit the Zion National Park web site.

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