National Geographic Complete National Parks of the United States, 3rd Edition: 400+ Parks, Monuments, Battlefields, Historic Sites, Scenic Trails, Recreation Areas, and Seashores
B**N
Gift
I got this for a gift to my husband and he is in love with this book. The book is super high quality and the pictures are bright and vivid. I love the information on the parks in this book and it really helps you plan a trip or relive the memories you had. Perfect gift.
L**Y
Great reference and coffee table book for NP lovers!
Great book for national park lovers!
K**R
great book for adventurers
I got this book for my older brother for Christmas. He has an adventurous spirit and loves to travel, particularly camp outs in parks, so I thought this book would entertain him. He does enjoy it. As for me, I think it's a good book, nice pictures and fun to read.
C**.
Comprehensive book
Great for national parks, national historic sites, national preserve . Listed by state and region. Hardcover. Seems fairly durable.
D**E
great
we keep it in the trailer to take with us. easy to read and very informative
M**L
Great book, but excludes national rec areas, monuments, etc that are not administered by the NPS
National Geographic’s National Parks of the U.S. is a great book! It gives well-written overviews of national parks, recreation areas, monuments, memorials, historic parks & sites, battlefield & military parks & sites, scenic & historic trails, and natural areas (preserves, seashores, lakeshores, rivers, & reserves) in the United States. The photos and maps are first-rate, and the information is well-organized by region and state. This book is best used as a place to do initial trip planning. For more detailed information about a specific park, it’d be better to seek out additional resources (such as that park’s website).I did not give this book five stars because it’s not as complete as it leads you to believe. This book covers only places administered by the National Park System. Yes, you’ll find info on all 63 national parks. But the book excludes dozens of recreation areas, monuments, memorials, historic sites, and trails that most of us would consider to be “national” — places like Hells Canyon National Recreation Area and Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. The reason? They are administered by an agency other than the National Park Service. (I’m looking at you Forest Service.) So even though a parkland might include the word “National” in its name, you might not find it in this book. I get it: any author or publisher has to “draw a line” around the subject matter to be included and then exclude everything else. Otherwise, the book could become too large and unwieldy. But I think most people who enjoy the outdoors are not overly concerned about who exactly manages the national park they plan to visit. And when a book about national parklands bills itself as “complete” but then excludes many large and important national areas (a partial list is coming up), then it’s a problem.Here is a list of some of the larger (> 100,000 acres) national recreation areas and monuments you will NOT find in this book:National Recreation Areas:• Flaming Gorge (WY & UT)• Hells Canyon (OR & ID)• Land Between the Lakes (KY, TN)• Mount Rogers (VA)• Sawtooth (ID)• Smith River (CA)• Spring Mountains (NV)• White Mountains (AK)National Monuments:• Admiralty Island (AK)• Basin & Range (NV)• Berryessa Snow Mountain (CA)• Canyons of the Ancients (CO)• Carrizo Plain (CA)• Cascade–Siskiyou (OR & CA)• Gold Butte (NV)• Hanford Reach (WA)• Ironwood Forest (AZ)• Misty Fjords (AK)• Mojave Trails (CA)• Mount St. Helens Volcanic (WA)• Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks (NM)• Río Grande del Norte (NM)• San Gabriel Mountains (CA)• Sand to Snow (CA)• Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains (CA)• Sonoran Desert (AZ)• Upper Missouri River Breaks (MT)• Vermilion Cliffs (AZ)
B**S
Great book
Wonderful information
H**R
Perfect!!
In perfect condition! We can not wait to explore more local national parks thanks to this book!!
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