By Michael Graham Richard, TreeHugger
How many stops have you made?
The Sierra Club has created this clever ‘subway-style’ map of U.S. national parks, and you know we just love subway maps, so we couldn’t resist sharing this one with you.
The map is a good reminder that there are lots of national parks in the country, not just the ‘big names’ like Yosemite and Yellowstone. Here’s a full list of all national parks in the United States so your can plan your next trip in nature!
Click here for larger. Photo Credit Sierra Club, via Sierra Club’s Facebook page.
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love the map
Never been on a subway, so the sublimity is lost on me. There are bound to be some people stupid enough to think this "subway" really exists.
This is a cute graphic. Apparently, I have only been to five of them, though... I hope I can make it to more in the future.
Wow! That looks really cool. AND there's a park in my area that I've never heard of...need to go check it out now!
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Well if it gets people out and about, why not?
When I get to the US I will try to enjoy these wonderful national parks.
I like this! It shows a sense of humor and gets information across very concisely. Of course there are many other parks at the state and local levels, but this is a great start!
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