Grand Canyon National Park a high-rise haven sculpted by the elements, where all life is connected. Following the cycle of seasons from winter to fall, explore the secret depths of the world’s most famous natural wonder. At every elevation, from rim to riverbed, the parks wild inhabitants carved out a niche that gives them an edge in this ancient arena.
Witness wild Yosemite— from lush valley floors to soaring alpine peaks. With 4 million visitors a year, famed granite faces, giant sequoias and over 400 different animal species, it’s a celebrity in the world of National Parks. Though despite its fame, Yosemite still holds secrets rarely seen. See how black bears, coyotes, owls and a host of smaller critters survive in this Californian oasis.
Big Bend National Park—a vast wilderness of mountains, deserts and rivers, deep in the heart of Texas. A gift to the nation from the Lone Star State and a protected sanctuary for life on the southern border. With more species of birds, bugs and cacti than any other National Park in the United States, Big Bend is a unique and harsh wonderland.
Badlands National Park is a land of rugged beauty, 75 million years in the making. Where an inland ocean became a sea of grass, making up one of the most endangered ecosystems on the earth. This park is also home to iconic rocky spires carved from the ground by wind and rain. Amongst the grass and stone are some of Americas most iconic species, who have evolved together to benefit each other.
Witness the natural wonders of Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, a sacred land born of fire and sea. It’s home to the most unique assemblage of species anywhere on the planet. Watch as they navigate living in the ever-changing landscape shaped by the world’s most active volcanoes. Welcome to the largest and most ecologically diverse wilderness in the Pacific islands.
Nearly 4 million visitors per year are drawn by the soaring peaks, lush meadows and endless forests. However, often hidden from view, a hardy cast of animals, from tiny pikas to grizzly bears, tough it out to survive in this iconic, wild wonder of the West. Explore this 300,000 acre patchwork of protected lands and the fascinating hidden lives of those that call Grand Teton National Park home.
Just below Miami, hidden beneath the waves, is a giant nursery - Biscayne National Park. Thousands of animals come to rear their young or deposit them safely in the sand. Turtles, crocodiles, sharks, and manatees all depend on the park as a place of refuge in a world of dangers. Biscayne National Park doesn’t just protect its wildlife, it also protects us.
Discovering Channel Islands-a hidden chain of wild islands lying in plain sight of Los Angeles. Home to unique plants and animals found nowhere else this is the Galapagos of the North. A short boat ride through bountiful oceans to reach rugged beaches, mountains and forests. Home to some of America’s most bizarre animals, miniature Channel Island Fox, dazzling Garibaldi fish and Brown Pelicans.
Lake Clark National Park is a hidden gem where animals, plants and people all coexist in harmony. Established in 1980, the park protects the headwaters of the largest sockeye salmon run left on earth. It’s one of the best places to watch brown bears in America and preserves a living human culture, many thousands of years old, the Dena’ina, who still live here sustainably off the land.
A hidden gem full of secrets and surprises, tucked away in a corner of Minnesota. Experience its wildlife and stunning beauty from the icy grips of winter to the height of summer blooms. Accessible only by boat, this park is a watery wonderland, a mosaic of beautifully clear lakes and pristine forest, home to some of North America’s most iconic species - wolves, moose and great grey owls.