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National Geographic takes viewers on an extraordinary venture across world-famous and lesser-known national parks to reveal the diversity and wonder of this beautiful country, from the lush valley floors of Yosemite to the constantly erupting volcanoes of Hawai'i.
In Grand Canyon National Park, discover how animals exploit the land, relying on each other to survive in a place of conflict, but also cooperation.
Witness wild Yosemite—from lush valley floors to soaring alpine peaks. An intimate look at life surviving and thriving in an epic National Park.
Big Bend National Park—a vast wilderness of mountains, deserts and rivers. A sanctuary for life, deep in the heart of Texas.
Badlands National Park is an ancient land full of rugged beauty. Once an inland ocean, it's now home to some of America's most iconic species.
Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park—home to unique wildlife and the most active volcanoes on earth. Witness the natural wonders of this sacred land.
A wilderness jewel of vast forests and yawning valleys, Yellowstone is home to large bison herds, wolf packs, and generations of grizzly bears.
Take a colorful journey through the seasons of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to reveal captivating life and growth beyond the lookouts. Formed around 200-300 million years ago, the Great Smoky Mountains are among the oldest mountains in the world. They have become home to thousands of species. Explore the scenery and the incredible diversity of plants and animals that make it the most visited park in the National Park system. The park was created in 1934 by purchasing land from private owners and turning the tamed land back into wilderness.
Visiting one of America's newest National Parks, the Saguaro Desert in Arizona, where more species reside than any other desert in North America.
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