Parki narodowe w Stanach Zjednoczonych
Lista parków narodowych w Stanach Zjednoczonych zawiera 59 parków narodowych istniejących w Stanach Zjednoczonych w czerwcu 2014 roku. Wszystkie parki narodowe znajdują się pod zarządem National Park Service. Spośród 59 parków dwa położone są w terytoriach zależnych. Najstarszym parkiem jest Park Narodowy Yellowstone utworzony 1 marca 1872 roku a ostatnim Park Narodowy Pinnacles utworzony 10 stycznia 2013 roku[1]
Lista parków narodowych w Stanach Zjednoczonych
Tabela uporządkowana jest w kolejności alfabetycznej. Można ją jednak sortować według stanu, daty utworzenia parku lub powierzchni objętej ochroną. Wymienione są tylko parki istniejące w czerwcu 2014 roku. Parki istniejące w przeszłości, lecz rozwiązane lub zlikwidowane nie są uwzględnione w tym zestawieniu.
Zobacz też
Przypisy
- ↑ PUBLIC LAW 112–245–JAN. 10, 2013, An Act To establish Pinnacles National Park in the State of California as a unit of the National Park System, and for other purposes.. [dostęp 2014-06-12]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2014-06-12)]. (ang.).
Bibliografia
- The National Parks: Index 2005-2007. National Park Service. ISBN 0-912627-75-1. (ang.).
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