Not entirely, although some of the most beautiful ones are located in the Midwestern United States, but they are all over the United States.
west
The National Parks Service states that it is 45 miles west of Evansville, Indiana.
Yes national parks are located in the u.s.a. One is the Yellowstone national park.
There are no national PARKS in West Virginia, but there are some lovely areas administered by the National Parks Service. Also some nice area within national forests, as well as state parks.
national parks are located all over U.S.A but California has the most state parks of all (23).
There are many national parks that are located above volcanoes. Some examples of these national parks include Lassen Volcanic National Park and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Yes and no. The designation "National Park" applies to more sites in the west than in the east, and more land area is certainly under the designation national park in the west. However, more sites managed by the National Park Service are in the east; these tend to be monuments, historic sites, etc., rather than national parks.
There are so many of them streched throughout the US but most of the big ones are out west. There are about 390 National Park Service sites in the U.S.
Well, it depends which national park you are talking about. There are 394 different National Parks in the United States.
There are two reasons why there are many parks located in the west. The first is that, unlike the east, the west was largely undeveloped; there were many large, uninhabited tracts of land when many national parks were being created in the late 19th and the early 20th centuries. The second reason is that conservation efforts, especially in the early days, were directed toward protecting forests and watersheds. The mountainous west was ideal for these efforts. While the east has its share of national parks and monuments, these tend to be smaller and more historically significant. Unfortunately, relatively little has been done to protect prairieland.
the beauty and the unique ecology,the national parks
Olympic National Park is in Washington, west of Seattle.