List_of_U.S._National_Parks_by_elevation

List of national parks of the United States by elevation

List of national parks of the United States by elevation

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This is a list of United States National Parks by elevation. Most of America's national parks are located in mountainous areas. Even among those located close to the ocean, not all are flat. Those few that are low-lying preserve important natural habitats that could never exist at high altitudes. Several national parks protect deep canyons with great vertical relief. There are also three national parks whose primary features are caves, the depths of which are still being explored.

Death Valley National Park, notorious for its below sea level desert, also has soaring mountains, including Telescope Peak, its highest.

Highest and lowest points in each US National Park

Criteria: Points on this list are the highest and lowest points within each national park and its associated national preserve, if it has one. It does not include adjacent or associated national recreation areas, parkways, memorials, or forests, but does include private property within park boundaries. Footnotes are given to mention other notable high or low points, when appropriate.

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  1. 1
    Denali topo – The Yentna River is in the preserve portion of Denali; the Bearpaw River is the lowest point in the designated park, at 493 feet (150 m).
  2. 2
    Sequoia topo
  3. 4
    Teton topo
  4. Great Sand Dunes FAQ's; #11 – Tijeras Peak is in the preserve portion of Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. The highest point in the park excluding the preserve is on the north border line between park and preserve, southwest of Mount Herard, at an altitude of 10,520 feet (3,210 m) feet.
  5. "Highest and Lowest Elevations". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved April 29, 2021.
  6. 7
    N. Cascades topo – Goodell Creek is at the lowest elevation in N. Cascades Nat'l Park; the adjoining and jointly managed Ross Lake National Recreation Area descends to 350 feet (110 m) at the Skagit River.
  7. 8
    Grand Canyon topo – The highest lookout on the rim itself is Point Imperial whose elevation as given by the NPS is 8,803 feet (2,683 m).
  8. Lake Mead Water Level, 1935–present; 1,173 feet (358 m) is the mean. The min and max are 1,125 feet (343 m) and 1,229 feet (375 m), respectively.
  9. 11
    Bryce topo
  10. Black Canyon; Located on private property within the park boundaries.
  11. 14
    Crater Lake topo
  12. This is even lower than the bottom of the crater, which, at 1,943 feet (592 m) deep and with a surface elevation of 6,178 feet (1,883 m), would be at approximately 4,235 feet (1,291 m).
  13. Mesa Verde Answer Sheet; #6 – The park map is mislabeled; therefore the answer given is incorrect.
  14. 20
    Mesa Verde topo
  15. Arctic – As the Kobuk River flows from park to preserve, its elevation is 675 feet (206 m); as it flows out of the preserve its elevation is 280 feet (85 m).
  16. Katmai (Mt. Denison) – Other sources list Mount Griggs as highest.
  17. 24
    Canyonlands topo
  18. Carlsbad Caverns – Cave Tours; The deepest cave chamber is 1,027 feet (313 m) feet below the surface.
  19. Petrified Forest topo; Official park mapAs the Puerco River flows westward, it crosses out of federally owned land at 5,305 feet (1,617 m) feet; private land within park boundaries along the river to the west is at lower elevation.
  20. Palms, Mailing Address: 74485 National Park Drive Twentynine; Us, CA 92277-3597 Phone: 760 367-5500 Contact. "Park Statistics - Joshua Tree National Park (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2024-01-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  21. https://www.nps.gov/whsa/learn/news/parkstatistics.htm Park statistics - White Sands National Park. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
  22. https://www.usgs.gov/science-support/osqi/yes/national-parks/ecology-pinnacles-national-park USGS Ecology of Pinnacles National Park. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
  23. https://en-us.topographic-map.com/maps/aeey/Pinnacles-National-Park/ Pinnacles National Park topographic map, elevation, relief. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
  24. https://www.usgs.gov/science-support/osqi/yes/national-parks/ecology-pinnacles-national-park USGS Ecology of Pinnacles National Park. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
  25. https://peakvisor.com/park/new-river-gorge-national-river.doc Peakvisor, New River Gorge National River. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
  26. Suiter, Dale W.; Evans, Dan K. (1999). "Vascular Flora and Rare Species of New River Gorge National River, West Virginia". Castanea. 64 (1): 23–49. ISSN 0008-7475. JSTOR 4034121.
  27. https://www.nps.gov/npsa/planyourvisit/upload/manua.pdf U.S. National Park Service. National Park of American Samoa - Plan Your Visit. [Map of the Manu'a Islands]. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  28. https://www.nps.gov/viis/planyourvisit/maps.htm U.S. National Park Service. Virgin Islands National Park - Plan Your Visit; Maps. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  29. Cuyahoga – Land ownership in Cuyahoga Nat'l Park is often difficult to ascertain, and therefore there is some ambiguity regarding this park's true highpoint.

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