Parks and Gardens in United States of America
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Cumberland Park, Nashville
A vibrant riverside park in Nashville offering nature, play, and city skyline views.

Nashville Sounds Game (First Horizon Park), Nashville
Catch the Nashville Sounds at First Horizon Park—baseball, music vibes, and electric energy all in one perfect Nashville night.

Shenandoah National Park, Front Royal
Shenandoah National Park is a scenic mountain park in Virginia known for its sweeping Blue Ridge vistas, cascading waterfalls, and abundant wildlife. The Skyline Drive runs along the crest, offering stunning overlooks throughout the year, especially during autumn. With hundreds of miles of trails, including a stretch of the Appalachian Trail, it’s a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers.

Canyonlands National Park, Moab
Canyonlands National Park is a vast, rugged landscape carved by the Colorado and Green rivers, known for its dramatic mesas, arches and deep canyons. Visitors come for its sweeping desert views, challenging trails and unforgettable sunsets.

Badlands National Park, Rapid City
Badlands National Park in South Dakota is known for its dramatic landscapes of layered rock formations, deep canyons, and towering spires. The park’s striking scenery reveals millions of years of geological history and is home to diverse wildlife, including bison and bighorn sheep. It’s a paradise for hikers, photographers, and fossil enthusiasts alike.

Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, Nashville
A peaceful retreat in downtown Nashville, blending lush landscapes with monuments and fountains that beautifully narrate Tennessee’s proud history.

Radnor Lake State Park, Nashville
Radnor Lake State Park — a serene Nashville gem where calm waters, lush trails, and wildlife create the perfect nature escape.

Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, Nashville
Cheekwood Estate & Gardens — historic mansion with beautiful gardens and art exhibits in Nashville.

Olympic National Park, Port Angeles
Olympic National Park in Washington is a stunning showcase of nature’s diversity — from lush rainforests and rugged coastlines to snow-capped mountain peaks. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers endless opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and serene escapes into pristine wilderness.

Mount Rainier National Park, Ashford
Mount Rainier National Park in Washington is home to the majestic Mount Rainier, an active stratovolcano rising 14,410 feet above sea level. The park features lush forests, cascading waterfalls, alpine meadows, and over 250 miles of hiking trails, making it a haven for nature lovers and adventurers alike.

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, Visalia
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in California are home to towering giant sequoia trees, including the world-famous General Sherman Tree. The parks feature a rugged mountains, deep canyons, and diverse wildlife, offering visitors breathtaking hikes and scenic drives through ancient forests.

Everglades National Park, Homestead
Spread across the southern tip of Florida, Everglades National Park is a vast, untamed wilderness where mangrove forests, wetlands, and wildlife thrive in harmony. Known as the “River of Grass,” it offers an unforgettable encounter with nature’s raw beauty and rare species found nowhere else on Earth.
