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Books with title National Geographic Guide to National Parks of the United States

  • National Geographic Complete National Parks of the United States

    Mel White

    Hardcover (National Geographic, Oct. 25, 2016)
    National Geographic’s comprehensive travel guide to recreation areas, trails, historic sites, nature hikes, seashores, camping, and campgrounds is for everyone who loves outdoor recreation. This 544-page reference is an ultimate travel planner for all things national parks, filled with full-color photos, detailed maps, historical background, and practical facts on the location of the park system properties, as well as the best times to visit and top-rated activities
  • National Geographic Guide to National Parks of the United States

    National Geographic, Phil Schermeister

    Paperback (National Geographic, Jan. 19, 2016)
    National Geographic's flagship, best-selling guide covers all 59 national parks in the U.S. for nature and outdoor lovers everywhere. Intensive on-the-ground research, 300 photos and 80 colorful maps complete the extraordinary package. Practical and comprehensive coverage includes engaging, individual park descriptions and brief history, travel planning tips, itineraries and directions, activities, park lodges and hotels, visitor center contact information, and camping information. Well-known national parks writers provide new insights into the parks and share favorite spots for viewing scenery, wildlife, sunsets, and more in this Centennial edition.
  • National Geographic Guide to National Parks of the United States

    National Geographic, Phil Schermeister

    eBook (National Geographic, Jan. 19, 2016)
    National Geographic's flagship, best-selling guide covers all 59 national parks in the U.S. for nature and outdoor lovers everywhere. Intensive on-the-ground research, 300 photos and 80 colorful maps complete the extraordinary package. Practical and comprehensive coverage includes engaging, individual park descriptions and brief history, travel planning tips, itineraries and directions, activities, park lodges and hotels, visitor center contact information, and camping information. Well-known national parks writers provide new insights into the parks and share favorite spots for viewing scenery, wildlife, sunsets, and more in this Centennial edition.
  • National Geographic Guide to the National Parks of Canada

    National Geographic

    Paperback (National Geographic, Dec. 27, 2016)
    This completely updated guidebook shows you how to make the most out of your visit to Canada’s 47 gorgeous national parks, just in time for Canada’s 150th birthday—from Cape Breton Highlands to Banff to Pacific Rim National Park Preserve, plus the five newest additions: Nááts'ihch'oh National Park Reserve, Mealy Mountains, Rouge Urban, Qausuittuq, and Sable Island National Park Reserve of Canada. Written by national park experts who know the parks inside out, chock-full of handy, practical information, and beautifully illustrated with stunning photography and one-of-a-kind maps prepared by National Geographic cartographers specifically for this book, this edition takes you step-by-step to the must-sees of each park, and lesser known places as well, making sure you don’t miss a thing. Detailed guidance highlights the best spots for wildlife watching, favorite places for kayaking, swimming, camping, hiking, and other activities, as well as such nuts-and-bolts information as how to get to each park, the best seasons, where to stay, and much more. This is the only guide you’ll need on your next foray into Canada’s splendid parks.
  • National Geographic Complete National Parks of the United States

    Mel White

    Hardcover (National Geographic, Feb. 16, 2010)
    Year after year, hundreds of millions of visitors spend more than a billion hours enjoying the magnificent, astonishingly diverse realm overseen by America’s National Park Service. And the National Geographic Society has been involved with this forward-looking, environmentally-minded department from the very beginning.This extensive travel planner covers not just the 58 official National Parks but also the nearly 350 additional properties in the Park Service’s domain. The premier Parks are described in detail, but equal attention is given to the National Monuments, Memorials, Preserves, Historic Sites, Battlefields, Cemeteries, and Seashores, not to mention a network of "National Trails" and even the intriguingly referred to "Affiliated Areas." From Yellowstone to the Statue of Liberty, from the hallowed ground of Gettysburg National Military Park to the Pacific waters shrouding Hawaii’s U.S.S. Arizona Memorial, this catalog spans American history and territory both, with practical advice on how to reach each park, when to go, and what to do there.
  • National Geographic Countries of the World: United States

    Elden Croy

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Jan. 12, 2010)
    Welcome to the Land of the Free, Home of the Brave. Discover a land of stunning geographical contrast, from sea to shining sea. Visit the capital and home of U.S. government, Washington D.C., then travel north to the first capital, Philadelphia, where the constitution was signed. Find out why America has the most diverse population on Earth. Meet the upholsterer Betsy Ross, who stitched the first Stars and Stripes.National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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  • National parks;: A guide to the national parks and monuments of the United States

    Paul Jensen

    Hardcover (Golden Press, March 15, 1964)
    Dust cover-clear plastic covering is torn at the spine fold. Spine is tight. Pages are yellow due to the age of this book.
  • National Geographic Complete National Parks of the United States

    Mel White

    Hardcover (National Geographic, March 15, 1724)
    7x10"543 pages profusely color illustrated & maps too!. Copyright 2009, 2016, 2nd Edition, cover price $40.00, published by National Geographic.