There are no officially named National Parks in New York State, although there are other named sites managed by the National Park Service, such as the Castle Clinton National Monument and African Burial Ground National Monument. Although these are among the more than 400 sites managed by the National Park Service, they are not "official" National Parks, like Grand Canyon or Yosemite, or Yellowstone, or Olympic. Some consider this a technicality, as many states claim all of there National Park Service managed sites as National Parks. State Parks are not on the same level as National Parks, although Adirondack Park in New York is larger than most offical National Parks, and is also most certainly impressive.
National Parks allow visitors and employees to visit the park! National Parks allow the preservation of our nation's heritage. Almost all National Parks allow camping. All National Parks now allow possession of firearms but do not allow firearms to be used.
national parks are located all over U.S.A but California has the most state parks of all (23).
The National Parks are the most amazing places. Ken Burns has a show on now about all of the parks watch that and you will know the history of this land and the beauty that can be found.
National parks may be found in all 50 states except Delaware, and also on U.S. territories including Guam, American Samoa, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
No they are not there are all different types of National Parks there could be a National Park in a dessert of in the snow or maybe just in a rainforest.
All national parks in any country contain some mammals.
As of 2012, India had 104 national parks. The total land area for all of its parks is 15,413 square miles. More parks are in the planning stage, and when they are finished, India will have 166 national parks.
Almost all the US National Parks are doing what they can to help sustain forests.
No, all animals are protected in national parks.
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The National Park Service (NPS), an agency acting as a division of the U.S. Department of the Interior, manages all national parks in the USA.