There are 15 national parks in the United Kingdom, 10 of which are in England. The following parks are in England:
Northumberland
Lake District
Yorkshire Dales
North York Moors
Peak District
Broads
South Downs
New Forest
Exmoor
Dartmoor
This information can be found on the National Parks website for the United Kingdom. In addition to national parks, the pdf link provided also has "Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty" marked.
The Cairngorms National Park is by far the biggest National Park in Britain - but it's in Scotland, not England. The biggest National Park in England is the Lake District.
The Peak District I believe.
Peak District
New England National Park was created in 1937.
In 1951, the 3rd National Park in England and the 4th in the UK.
There are many famous parks in England, such as Kensington Park and Hyde Park. You also have huge areas that are national parks, such as The Yorkshire Dales National Park.
The Port of Felixstowe is the busiest port in England, the 6th busiest in Europe and the 35th busiest in the world.
All New England states have either National Monuments, Historical sites, Recreation Areas, etc., but the only state with a National Park is Maine. In Maine is Acadia National Park.
In 1956, the 9th National Park in the UK and the 7th in England.
There are many famous parks in England, such as Kensington Park and Hyde Park. You also have huge areas that are national parks, such as The Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Dartmoor National Park was created in 1951, the 4th national park in the UK and the 3rd in England.
Northumberland National Park was created in 1956, the 9th in the UK and the 7th in England.
Dartmoor National Park was founded in 1951, the 4th national park in the UK and the 3rd in England.
castle park
There are several national parks. The most recent is the South Downs.