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Theodore Roosevelt National Park offers three distinct units to explore! And, you can explore the park day and night, any time of year. Visitor center hours vary by season. In winter, there are occasional road closures for snow and ice.
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Badlands National Park is a wonderland of bizarre, colorful spires and pinnacles, massive buttes and deep gorges. The park protect an expanse of mixed-grass prairie as well as bison, bighorn sheep, prairie dogs, and black-footed ferrets.
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Some 70 miles west of Key West Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico, lies one of North America’s most inaccessible national parks. Renowned for pirate legends, shipwrecks, and sheer unspoiled beauty, Dry Tortugas National Park harbors unrivaled coral reefs and marine life, an annual birding spectacle, and majestic Fort Jefferson, the largest masonry stronghold in the Western Hemisphere.
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At Great Basin National Park, you'll discover the second highest peak in the state, sage-covered foothills, Bristlecone Pines, mysterious subterranean passages. and some of the darkest night skies in the country!
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The Grand Circle features some of the most spectacular national parks in the American West: Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands, Arches, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Mesa Verde, Petrified Forest and Grand Canyon.
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