1872: Yellowstone -- 1890: Yosemite -- 1890: Sequoia -- 1899: Mount Rainier -- 1902: Crater Lake -- 1906: Mesa Verde -- 1910: Glacier -- 1915: Rocky Mountain -- 1916: Lassen Volcanic -- 1916: Hawai'i Volcanoes -- 1916: Haleakala -- 1917: Denali -- 1919: Grand Canyon -- 1919: Zion -- 1919: Acadia -- 1921: Hot Springs -- 1926: Shenandoah -- 1928: Bryce Canyon -- 1929: Grand Teton -- 1930: Carlsbad Caverns -- 1934: Everglades -- 1938: Olympic -- 1940: Kings Canyon -- 1940: Isle Royale -- 1941: Mammoth Cave -- 1944: Big Bend -- 1956: Virgin Islands -- 1962: Petrified Forest -- 1964: Canyonlands -- 1966: Guadalupe Mountains -- 1968: North Cascades -- 1968: Redwood Forest -- 1971: Capitol Reef -- 1971: Voyageurs -- 1971: Arches -- 1978: Theodore Roosevelt -- 1978: Badlands -- 1980: Channel Islands -- 1980: Biscayne -- 1980: Katmai -- 1980: Glacier Bay -- 1980: Gates of the Arctic -- 1980: Kenai Fjords -- 1980: Kobuk Valley -- 1980: Lake Clark -- 1980: Wrangell-St. Elias -- 1986: Great Basin -- 1988: American Samoa -- 1992: Dry Tortugas -- 1994: Death Valley -- 1994: Saguaro -- 1994: Joshua Tree -- 1999: Black Canyon of the Gunnison -- 2000: Cuyahoga Valley -- 2003: Congaree -- 2004: Great Sand Dunes -- 2013: Pinnacles -- 2018: Gateway Arch -- 2019: Indiana Dunes -- 2019: White Sands -- Afterword / by Dave Schlom.
Summary:
"Two Texas Poets Laureate visit each and every US National Park, in the order in which each was designated. The sixty-two parks are illustrated with scores of gorgeous color photographs and accompanied by essential information for readers wishing to visit each iconic site, along with a poem by each author highlighting the awe-inspiring experience presented by these stunning natural wonders"-- Provided by publisher.
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