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National Parks

National parks now sit inside the same DCC authority model as cities and ports: route-first summaries, top activities, logistics notes, and bookable guided-tour intent.

Seeded National Park Authority Pages

Start with the highest-signal parks first. Each page gives a route summary, top activity intents, and a cleaner decision path into guided-tour discovery.

MECoastal Maine

Acadia National Park

A coastal park where sunrise demand, Bar Harbor pairings, and park-loop access shape a compact but high-value day.

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AKInterior Alaska

Denali National Park

A landmark Alaska park where weather, scale, and limited-access park transit matter more than casual sightseeing assumptions.

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MTNorthwest Montana

Glacier National Park

A high-signal mountain park for Going-to-the-Sun Road planning, glacier scenery, and route windows shaped by seasonal access.

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AZNorthern Arizona

Grand Canyon National Park

A flagship park where rim choice, tour structure, and travel time matter more than broad bucket-list language.

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TNTennessee and North Carolina

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

A high-volume Appalachian park where scenic drives, Gatlinburg pairings, and family-first route planning beat generic hiking overload.

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WAOlympic Peninsula

Olympic National Park

A broad Washington park where coast, rainforest, and mountain zones compete for the same day, making route discipline the real differentiator.

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COColorado Front Range

Rocky Mountain National Park

A high-intent Colorado park for alpine drives, bear lake hikes, timed-entry planning, and day trips paired with Denver or Red Rocks travel.

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WYWyoming and Montana gateway zone

Yellowstone National Park

A large-format park where wildlife, geyser basins, and internal driving distances force a real route decision before the day starts.

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CASierra Nevada

Yosemite National Park

A premium California park where valley access, waterfall timing, and lodging or transfer strategy shape the actual trip value.

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UTSouthwest Utah

Zion National Park

A demand-heavy Utah park where shuttle systems, canyon crowding, and hike choice matter more than broad sightseeing checklists.

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Park Layer Map (v1)

Initial marker layer. Next iteration can swap this to a full interactive map provider.

Linked Authority Pages