Abilene State Park
Abilene State Park is a 529.4-acre (214.2 ha) state park next to Lake Abilene in Taylor County, Texas, United States. The park opened on May 10, 1934, and is ma…
Region · 314 park units · 7 states
The signature parks of the American imagination — Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce, Arches, Big Bend. Red rock, dark skies, and the deepest stretches of public land in the Lower 48.
This region contains 314 distinct National Park Service units spread across 7 states and territories. The list below covers the full spectrum of designations — from flagship national parks down to the smallest national historic sites — because for travelers planning real trips, all of them count. A National Historic Site may not have the visitor numbers of Yosemite, but for a weekend route it can be the more interesting stop.
If you're new to the region, the most efficient way to plan is to pick two or three parks within driving distance of one another and build the trip around their seasonal sweet spots. A spring trip through the Southeast looks completely different from a fall trip through the same parks; a summer week in the Pacific Northwest is a different experience from a shoulder-season trip in October. Each park guide on this site flags the specific months when conditions are ideal.
Across the parks listed below, the practical realities you'll encounter are remarkably consistent. Entrance fees range from free (most historic sites and battlefields) to $35 per vehicle for the marquee parks, with the $80 annual America the Beautiful pass paying for itself by the third paid park. Reservations for in-park campgrounds open on a rolling schedule on Recreation.gov — generally six months in advance for peak-season slots, which sell out within minutes of the release window for the most popular parks. Backcountry permits are separate, often free or $10–$20, and have their own lotteries.
Visitor centers across the region open by 8 or 9am and close between 4:30 and 6pm depending on season — useful to know if you're planning a long driving day. Cell coverage inside park boundaries is unreliable in the rural parks and reasonable in most front-country areas; download offline maps before you leave the gateway towns. Water at trailheads is available at the developed parks but assume backcountry water needs to be filtered.
| Park units in region | 314 |
|---|---|
| States & territories | Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Nevada |
| Top designations | State Park (183), National Monument (58), National Park (23), Park Unit (16) |
| Best months (typical) | October–May ideal; brutal heat June–August at low elevations |
| Recommended trip length | 5–10 days for a regional loop covering two to three parks in depth |
The full list, alphabetical. Each link opens that park's complete travel guide — hikes, campgrounds, gateway towns, fees, hours, and visitor tips.
Abilene State Park is a 529.4-acre (214.2 ha) state park next to Lake Abilene in Taylor County, Texas, United States. The park opened on May 10, 1934, and is ma…
Agua Fria National Monument is in the U.S. state of Arizona, approximately 40 miles (64 km) north of downtown Phoenix, Arizona. Created by Presidential proclama…
Alamo Lake State Park is a state park of Arizona, United States, centered on Alamo Lake, a flood control and recreational reservoir. The park is located in wes…
Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument is a U.S. national monument in the state of Texas. For thousands of years, people came to the red bluffs above the Can…
Amistad National Recreation Area is a national recreation area managed by National Park Service (NPS) that includes the area around the Amistad Reservoir at the…
Anasazi State Park Museum is a state park and museum in southern Utah, United States, featuring the ruins of an ancient Anasazi village referred to as the Coomb…
Antelope Island, with an area of 42 square miles (109 km2), is the largest of ten islands located within the Great Salt Lake in Utah. The island lies in the sou…
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (, AN-zə bə-RAY-goh) is a California State Park located within the Colorado Desert of Southern California, United States. Created…
Arches National Park is a national park of the United States in eastern Utah. The park is adjacent to the Colorado River, 4 mi (6 km) north of Moab, Utah. The p…
Atlanta State Park is a 1,475-acre (597 ha) state park in northeast Texas in the United States that opened in 1954. It is located on Wright Patman Lake in nort…
Avi Kwa Ame National Monument ( ə-VEE kwə AH-may; Mojave: ʔaviː kʷaʔame, "highest mountain", from ʔaviː, "mountain, rock", and ʔamay, "up, above") is a national…
The Aztec Ruins National Monument in northwestern New Mexico, United States, consists of preserved structures constructed by the Pueblo Indians. The national mo…
Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument is a United States national monument that protects over 900,000 acres (3…
Balmorhea State Park is a 46-acre (19 ha) state park located on the San Solomon Springs in Reeves County, Texas, opened in 1968. The closest city is Balmorhea, …
Bandelier National Monument is a 33,677-acre (136 km2) United States National Monument near Los Alamos in Sandoval and Los Alamos counties, New Mexico. The mon…
Barr Lake State Park is a Colorado state park established in 1977 in Adams County near Brighton, Colorado, USA. The 2,715-acre (10.99 km2) park has 12 miles (19…
Basin and Range National Monument is a national monument of the United States spanning approximately 704,000 acres (1,100 sq mi; 2,800 km2) of remote, undevelop…
Bastrop State Park is a 2,054-acre (831 ha) state park in Bastrop County, Texas, United States managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The park was …
Bear Lake State Park is a state park of Utah, USA, along the shore of Bear Lake on the Idaho border. It offers three recreation areas: Rendezvous Beach, Bear L…
Bears Ears National Monument is a United States national monument located in San Juan County in southeastern Utah, established by President Barack Obama by pres…
Bent's Old Fort is a historical fort located in Otero County in southeastern Colorado, United States. A company owned by Charles Bent and William Bent and Ceran…
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park is a 764-acre (309 ha) state park in Mission, Texas, United States. It is managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Departmen…
Big Bend National Park is a national park of the United States located in West Texas, bordering Mexico. The park has national significance as the largest protec…
Big Bend Ranch State Park is a 311,000-acre (126,000 ha) state park managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and located on the Rio Grande in Brewster…
If you'd rather narrow by state, every state with parks in this region has its own dedicated index — typically grouping all designations (national park, monument, seashore, historic site, etc.) onto one page.
The single most useful piece of advice for travelers planning a trip in this region: build in slack. Park visits almost always run longer than expected — an hour at a visitor center turns into three; a "quick scenic drive" eats half a day. The travelers who leave a park system genuinely satisfied are the ones who let themselves be surprised by it. If you've planned three parks in five days, plan two parks in five days instead. The region rewards depth over breadth.