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View all National Park Visitor GuidesTop 10 must-have items for Hiking US National Parks
Hiking any US National Park is a serious feat that should not be taken lightly. What seems like a walk in the park can end up being a fight for survival, especially if you are not properly prepared. From water supplies to maps and other gear, it is important to set off on a hike with the proper hiking equipment, survival supplies and other necessities. For your convenience and safety, we have developed a list with the top 10 items you should always have when visiting or hiking throughout any of the US National Parks.
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Oldest National Park in the USA
Yellowstone National Park is the first ever National Park in the United States. President Ulysses S. Grant signed the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act into law on March 1, 1872.
Yellowstone National Park covers over 3,470 square miles, encompassing more land than both Rhode Island and Delaware combined! There is much to see here, such as 10,000 geothermal features which includes geyser basins, mud pots, hot springs, and fumaroles. These gorgeous and unique features aren’t found with this abundance anywhere else.
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