The American State Parks blog is intended to update you with every new park as it is added. It will inform you of the attractions to be enjoyed in and around each park and the amenities to be found there. The park`s address and contact details will be included so you can get in touch with that place should you wish.
Akaka Falls State Park. This beautiful Hawaii State Park is centered around two stunning waterfalls on 65 acres of land close to the north eastern coast of Hawaii`s "Big Island."
Makena State Park. Makena is among the most popular of the Hawaii State Parks especially with those visitors who just want to spend a perfect day relaxing on a spectacular beach.
Warriors Path State Park. Close to the city of Kingsport, in beautiful north eastern Tennessee, is a superb park named after an ancient Native American Warpath used by Iroquois raiding parties.
Roper Lake State Park. This Arizona State Park is not only a great fishing spot but it has natural hot springs that feed an outdoor hot tub which visitors can enjoy.
Patagonia Lake State Park. This Arizona State Park also incorporates the Sonoita Creek State Natural Area which is the first major natural area in Arizona.
Red Rock State Park. One of the most interesting of all the Arizona State Parks, Red Rock is used extensively for environmental education tours.
Hawks Nest State Park. Although one of the smallest of the West Virginia State Parks its position on the heights above the stunning New River Gorge makes it incredibly popular.
Rock Creek State Park. This park is one of the most popular spots in the whole of Iowa for fishing and, in the nearby game management area, hunting enthusiasts will find thousands of ducks.
Twin Falls State Park. Located in the rugged mountains of West Virginia, this resort state park has superb modern facilities set in wonderful surroundings.
Sylvan Lake State Park. Surrounded by the White River National Forest, this wonderful Colorado State Park stands at an elevation of 8,500 feet.
Watoga State Park. There are two lovely campgrounds at this, the largest of the state parks in West Virginia.
Waubonsie State Park. This is probably the most popular of the state parks in Iowa for riders and their horses as the nearby town of Sidney holds a famous rodeo every July.
Wind Creek State Park. Anglers are guaranteed to have a great time here as this Alabama State Parks` lake plays host to a number of fishing tournaments.
Jones Lake State Park. This one of the NC state parks is located around two of the mysterious depressions known as Carolina Bays.