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National Forest in USA

National Forest

đź§  Fact: World's first sandboarding park with over 200 acres of dunes.
đź’ˇ Tip: Take a lesson or rent equipment for sandboarding fun.
Info: National Forests in the USA are vast public lands managed by the U.S. Forest Service for multiple uses, including recreation, conservation, and resource management. There are 154 National Forests across the country, covering over 188 million acres. These forests offer diverse landscapes—from alpine peaks and dense woodlands to deserts and wetlands—and provide habitats for countless wildlife species. Popular activities include hiking, camping, fishing, and skiing. National Forests also support sustainable logging, grazing, and watershed protection. Iconic examples include the Tongass in Alaska, the White River in Colorado, and the Sierra National Forest in California.

Yellowstone National Park in USA

Yellowstone National Park

đź§  Fact: First national park, known for geysers and wildlife.
đź’ˇ Tip: Plan ahead; park spans three states with five entrances
Info: Yellowstone National Park, the first national park in the world, is a vast wilderness located primarily in Wyoming, with parts in Montana and Idaho. Famous for its geothermal features like Old Faithful geyser and the colorful Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone also offers dramatic canyons, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife including bison, elk, and grizzly bears. Visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, and scenic drives through its unique landscapes. Spanning over 2 million acres, the park showcases the raw power of nature and remains one of the most iconic travel destinations in the United States.

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