US National Parks by Google Maps Description

Can you guess these American National Parks just by the description given from Google Maps?
As of October 29th, 2020
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Description
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Renowned park since 1872 is home to mountains, animals & the world's largest collection of geysers.
Yellowstone
183,224-acre park containing America's deepest lake, striking geologic features & a historic lodge.
Crater Lake
Tropical wetlands offering up-close views of gators, crocs, birds & more plus a 2-hour tram tour.
Everglades
263,000-acre wilderness around Washington's highest peak encompassing wildflower meadows & glaciers.
Mount Rainier
This 6 million-acre park with wildlife & tours is home to the nation’s highest peak.
Denali
Blue Ridge park encompassing 200,000 acres of forest, trails, waterfalls & Skyline Drive vistas.
Shenandoah
Besides tours & trails in the world’s longest cave, this park with 2 rivers offers camping & hiking.
Mammoth Cave
Designated as wilderness, this archipelago offers hiking, kayaking & scuba diving in Lake Superior.
Isle Royale
Mostly water, this remote park features abundant marine & bird life plus a 19th-century fort.
Dry Tortugas
Scenic views, hiking trails & picnic areas are offered at this home of the country's largest cacti.
Saguaro
Curved, 630-ft. monument celebrating US western expansion, with views from the top & a museum.
Gateway Arch
Vast national park with over 3.4 million acres of desert & mountains for hiking, camping & biking.
Death Valley
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