Yes, there are three National Parks in New Jersey:
Morristown National Historical Park
Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park
Thomas Edison National Historical Park
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Are there any national parks in Alabama ?if there are what are there names?
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No, China does not own any National Parks. The National Parks are under control of The National Park Service which is in The Department of the Interior.
All national parks in any country contain some mammals.
The Sierra Club does not manage any national parks. They are a special interest group with an interest in protecting national parks, but the National Park Service, a federal agency, is responsible for managing the national parks.
There are no actual national parks in Mississippi. There are however, several National Park Service Areas including the Vicksburg and Natchez Military Parks.
There are many National Historic Parks, Historic Trails, and National Monuments in New Mexico. The two National Parks, though, are Carlsbad Caverns National Park, and Chaco Culture National Park.
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It is important to understand that The National Park service manages more than 400 units in the United States, but most of these do not have the honorific name of "National Park." The states that do not have any of the 62 "official" named national parks are Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachuesetts, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, DC, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. These states DO, however have units managed by the National Park Services, such as National Seashore, or National Historic Site, etc., but that are not "official" national parks like the biggies of Yellowstone, Yosemite, Olympic, etc. These states, however, may claim these units as "National Parks" for promotional purposes. The most recent states to have land upgraded to "National Park" status are Missouri and Indiana.