National Geographic Atlas of the National Parks
By (Author) Jonathan Waterman
National Geographic Society
National Geographic Society
19th November 2019
20th April 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Place names and gazetteers
917.304933
Hardback
432
Width 260mm, Height 343mm
The first book of its kind, this stunning atlas showcases America's spectacular park system from coast to coast, richly illustrated with an inspiring and informative collection of maps, graphics, and photographs. The first book of its kind, this stunning atlas showcases America's spectacular park system from coast to coast, richly illustrated with an inspiring and informative collection of maps, graphics, and photographs. From the white sand beaches of Dry Tortugas to the snowy peaks of Denali, this captivating book combines authoritative park maps with hundreds of graphics and photographs to tell the stories of America's sixty one beloved national parks. Former ranger and author Jonathan Waterman introduces readers to the country's scenic reserves and highlights the extraordinary features that distinguish each- magnificent landmarks, thriving ecosystems, representative wildlife, fascinating histories, and more. With striking imagery and state-of-the-art graphics reflecting details of wildlife, climate, culture, archaeology, recreation, and more, this lush reference provides an up-close look at what makes these lands so special--and so uniquely American. A heartfelt foreword from National Geographic CEO Gary Knell reminds us how important these lands are to our lives and our national pride.
National GeographicsAtlas of the National Parksshowcases these natural treasures through photographs, maps, and graphics. National Geographic
Following coverage of the U.S. parks system as a whole, this gorgeous guide from former ranger Waterman explores all 61 national parks, 33 of them in depthVisitors to these wonders, as well as browsers and students in middle school and up doing assignments, will find a wealth of information on the natural history of the destinations; the flora, fauna, and geological features to be found there now; and numerous other details, from social history to vital statistics, such as location, size, and highest point. The work offers plenty of well-researched and effectively written textual material, as well as numerous crisply detailed photos, maps, and illustrations per spread, in color and black-and-white as appropriate.The quality of this tome and its emphasis on current features make it worth a purchase even where libraries own[it]. Library Journal
History buffs will enjoy the many old photos and maps that show the parks as they were. Science fans will be attracted to the topographical maps and information about the flora and animals found in the parks, and art majors will love the historical paintings that feature the parks. Bookchickdi
If you have visited a specific Park you can look it up and relive your trip. If you are planning a trip you can learn some valuable information about the place you want to visit. If you want to dream, this book lets your soul take wing. Broken Teepee
You know the photos are going to be stunning when National Geographic is involved and these do not disappoint. Bookapotamus
Also, if you don't finish this book without wanting to singThis Land is Your Landby Woody Guthrie, it's like I don't even know you. Stranded in Chaos
This is one of the most exciting books I have received in a long time, simply because of its beautiful pictures and the amount of places it adds to my travel bucket listThe land itself is bountiful and plentiful, with innumerable activities and destinations containing untold adventures waiting to be had. A quick flip through these pictures brings a unique perspective to our own understanding of the US. Amys Book-et List
This book gave me some serious wanderlustSo many times we dream of beaches far away for our next vacation, but I think were all guilty of realizing the beauty of our own backyards. This book makes me want to sell all my possessions, buy an RV, and travel across the United States to visit all these breathtaking places. Instagram: @happiestwhenreading
I found myself being drawn in to topics and areas of the country that I wouldnt have thought would interest me. Literary Quicksand
This atlas is full of stunning photos just as youd expect from National Geographic. My travel bucket list has expanded exponentially after flipping through its pages. Instagram: @readingbetweenthe_wines
JON WATERMAN is an award-winning author, filmmaker, and adventurer who has received three grants from the National Geographic Society Expeditions Council. In addition to exploring and documenting various parts of the United States, he is a former ranger for the National Park Service and a longtime wilderness guide. His writing has appeared in the Washington Post, the New York Times, Adventure, Outside, and Backpacker and his books include Running Dry, In the Shadow of Denali, Where Mountains Are Nameless, and Arctic Crossing, among others.