With striking imagery and state-of-the-art graphics reflecting details of wildlife, climate, culture, archaeology, recreation, and more, this lush reference provides an up-close look at what makes these lands so special–and so uniquely American. Former ranger and author Jonathan Waterman introduces readers to the country’s scenic reserves and highlights the extraordinary features that distinguish each: magnificent landmarks, thriving ecosystems, representative wildlife, fascinating histories, and more. The first book of its kind, this stunning atlas showcases America’s spectacular park system from coast to coast, richly illustrated with an inspiring and informative collection of maps, graphics, and photographs.įrom the white sand beaches of Dry Tortugas to the snowy peaks of Denali, this captivating book combines authoritative park maps with hundreds of graphics and photographs to tell the stories of America’s sixty one beloved national parks. I thank TLC Book Tours for sending me a copy at no charge for my honest review.Ībout National Geographic Atlas of the National Parks: The National Geographic Atlas of the National Parks by Jon Waterman would have been an awesome asset to have during those travels. That left a lot of time for visiting different states and especially lots of National Parks and Monuments along the way. In between we pretty much went wherever we wanted to go. When we were traveling in our fifthwheel we didn’t really have a schedule beyond being in New Jersey for Thanksgiving and Georgia for Christmas.
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