Olympic National Park, Washington: Encompassing temperate rainforests, glacier-topped mountains, and a Pacific coast stretch, offering diverse habitats for various species.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee & North Carolina: Protects the largest population of black bears in the eastern USA, with over 1,500 residents.
Maui, Hawaii: Boasts unique wildlife, including the Hoary Bat and Hawaiian Monk Seal, alongside humpback whales and green sea turtles.
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming: Teeming with wildlife across various habitats, including valley floors, meadows, and wetlands, supporting diverse species like elk, moose, and eagles.
Glacier National Park, Montana: Home to one of North America's largest grizzly bear populations, alongside diverse bird and mammal species.
Denali National Park and Wildlife Preserve, Alaska: Encompasses six million acres of pristine wilderness, hosting Alaska’s Big Five and diverse bird species.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado: Offers stunning landscapes and a diverse array of wildlife, including elk herds, bighorn sheep, and numerous bird species.
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho: The world’s first national park, boasting geothermal wonders and a rich diversity of wildlife, including bison, wolves, and bears.