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State parks are an essential part of America's natural heritage, offering breathtaking landscapes, outdoor recreation opportunities, and a chance to connect with nature. With thousands of state parks spread across the country, each state boasts its own unique collection of natural wonders waiting to be explored.
At the forefront of state park systems is New York, with an impressive 164 parks offering a diverse range of environments, from lush forests to stunning shorelines. Florida follows closely behind with 158 parks, providing access to the Sunshine State's renowned beaches, wetlands, and wildlife habitats.
In the Pacific Northwest, Washington and California stand out with 142 and 139 state parks, respectively. These states showcase the region's stunning coastal vistas, towering forests, and majestic mountains, attracting visitors from near and far.
Pennsylvania's 124 state parks offer a glimpse into the state's rich history and diverse ecosystems, while Connecticut's 102 parks provide peaceful retreats for outdoor enthusiasts. Michigan, known for its Great Lakes and expansive wilderness areas, boasts 77 state parks waiting to be explored.
Texas, the second-largest state in the U.S., offers 76 state parks, ranging from desert landscapes to coastal plains and piney woods. Ohio's 74 parks provide opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife watching, while Minnesota's 65 parks showcase the state's natural beauty, including its iconic North Woods.
State | # of State Parks | Total Park Area (Acres) |
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New York | 164 | 350,000 |
Florida | 158 | 800,000 |
Washington | 142 | 140,000 |
California | 139 | 1,600,000 |
Pennsylvania | 124 | 300,000 |
Connecticut | 102 | 32,500 |
Michigan | 77 | 357,000 |
Texas | 76 | 580,000 |
Ohio | 74 | 170,000 |
Minnesota | 65 | 267,000 |
Tennessee | 56 | 200,000 |
Vermont | 56 | 350,000 |
Missouri | 55 | 160,000 |
Iowa | 54 | 53,000 |
Oregon | 54 | 113,000 |
Georgia | 49 | 84,000 |
Maryland | 48 | 97,000 |
Massachusetts | 48 | 450,000 |
Wisconsin | 48 | 60,000 |
Arkansas | 46 | 54,400 |
Montana | 46 | 41,000 |
Colorado | 43 | 210,000 |
New Hampshire | 43 | 64,000 |
Utah | 42 | 90,000 |
Illinois | 41 | 475,000 |
Virginia | 41 | 75,895 |
Kentucky | 38 | 48,262 |
Oklahoma | 38 | 60,000 |
South Carolina | 37 | 90,000 |
New Mexico | 35 | 192,000 |
West Virginia | 35 | 164,000 |
Alaska | 34 | 3,427,895 |
North Carolina | 33 | 250,000 |
Maine | 32 | 500,000 |
Arizona | 29 | 64,000 |
Kansas | 28 | 117,000 |
Idaho | 27 | 43,000 |
New Jersey | 27 | 430,000 |
Mississippi | 25 | 450,000 |
Indiana | 23 | 170,000 |
Alabama | 21 | 48,000 |
Louisiana | 21 | 45,000 |
Hawaii | 20 | 30,000 |
Nevada | 20 | 80,000 |
Delaware | 17 | 26,000 |
Nebraska | 17 | 35,000 |
Rhode Island | 14 | 8,200 |
North Dakota | 13 | 3,800,000 |
South Dakota | 13 | 96,000 |
Wyoming | 11 | 46,000 |
United States | 2,499 |