In the USA parks are different than reserves or forests. National Parks has the stereotypical park ranger and guides, plus usually lodging and visitor centers and stuff. There are also national forests which probably have some trails and stuff but it’s mostly “here’s some land, good luck out there”. There are also wildlife preserves and stuff.
its because a big chunk of the US that drives through the entire center area of the US, including northwest Texas, is the great plains. there’s basically grass for several thousand miles
Title implies the USA has national parks in other countries 🤣
Seriously, I’m surprised by the lack in the middle and Texas. NPs aren’t all trees. Plenty of our national parks in Australia are arid.
In the USA parks are different than reserves or forests. National Parks has the stereotypical park ranger and guides, plus usually lodging and visitor centers and stuff. There are also national forests which probably have some trails and stuff but it’s mostly “here’s some land, good luck out there”. There are also wildlife preserves and stuff.
Here’s a full map of USA federally owned lands:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_lands#/media/File%3AUS_federal_land.agencies.svg
But ya, there still isn’t a huge amount of federal land in the east. I think the federal government got a lot stronger moving out west.
its because a big chunk of the US that drives through the entire center area of the US, including northwest Texas, is the great plains. there’s basically grass for several thousand miles
Well, Texas is located right next to Dthinna Dthinnawan National Park and Sundown National Park, as well as several State Forests.
They do, didn’t you see the two parks in the occupied kingdom of Hawaii?