Arches National Park got its name because of what is in it - Arches.
Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef.
They got there names from the landforms within them. For example, Arches National Park is made up of many sandstone arches.
There are a series of National Parks and Monuments on the eastern side of Utah. Moab UT is a good starting point to go see them. Included are: Glen Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, Goosenecks, Valley of the Gods, Natural Bridges, Newspaper Rock, Canyonlands, Arches, Dead Horse, Goblin Valley and Capitol Reef.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Mesa Verde National Park, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park.
Death Valley national park Yosemite national park redwood national park sequoia national park kings canyon national park Lassen volcanic national park and Joshua tree national park
Canyon De Chelly. Casa Grande Ruins. Chircahua National Monument. Coronado National Monument. Hohokan-Pima National Monument. Navajo National Monument.
hoover and glen canyon
the grand canyon the black canyon and more...
Yellowstone, Glacier, Sequoia, Mammoth Cave, Theodore Roosevelt, Grand Canyon, Everglades, Redwoods, Olympic See www.nps.gov
No, Grand Canyon is a proper noun; it is the name of a specific place, names are always proper nouns. A proper noun is always capitalized.
The Grand Canyon
There is only lodge within Sequoia NP -- the Wuksachi Lodge. There are no separate cabins at this location. The only cabins are in Kings Canyon NP, at Grant Grove.