US National Parks by Size (2024)

Have you ever wondered just how big the US National Parks are? Today we are breaking down US National Parks by Size from largest to smallest.

You may be surprised at just how small the smallest park is.

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The National Park Service includes 423 park sites as of early 2021. These sites encompass mountain ranges, protected areas, the lowest spot in the United States at 282 feet below sea level in Death Valley National Park, to Mount Denali in Denali National Park being the highest point in North America at 20310 feet above sea level and so many more amazing sites to see.

When it comes to the biggest National Park in the National Park System you may be surprised to learn it is 6 times larger than Yellowstone National Park....The largest park is Wrangell St. Elias National Park in Alaska.

Seven of the 10 biggest national parks can be found in the state of Alaska.

The United States has some of the most amazing national parks in the world. We are blessed to have Yellowstone, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park and so many other gorgeous parks we can easily visit.

Below we are breaking down the 63 National Parks by size. While there are 423 sites in the National Park Service we wanted to break down the parks you are most familiar with.

One thing you may notice is some of the largest national park sites are actually national parks and preserves. These parks you may see their total acre combined because often they are run as one park unit even though the park designation is different.

This happens a lot with Wrangell St. Elias National Park and Preserve. The park land size is combined often so you will see varying numbers depending on the list you are looking at.

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What is the Largest National Park in the United States?

The largest National Park in the United States by landmass isWrangell St Elias National Parkin Alaska.

Wrangell St. Elias NP is over 8.3 million acres and was established in December 1980.

To give a bit of perspective on how big Wrangell St Elias is it would take six Yellowstone NP to fill Wrangell St. Elias.

The 2nd largest National Park site is Gates of the Arctic with 7,500,000 acres followed by Denali NP with over 4.7 million acres.

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What is the largest National Park in the Lower 48?

While Alaska has a large number of the largest National Parks there are quite a few good size parks in the lower 48 states.

The largest national park in the lower 48 is...Death Valley National Park!

Death Valley is 3.4 million acres of epic landscape to explore.

The 2nd largest national park in the lower 48 is Yellowstone National Park with 2.2 million acres.

Followed by Everglades National Park in Florida with 1.4 million acres.

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What is the smallest national park in the United States?

The smallest national park in the United States is Gateway Arch NP in St. Louis, Missouri. This park is only 192 acres.

Hot Springs National Parkis the 2nd smallest National Park in the United States with only 5,549 acres which is 8.6 square miles of land.

The 3rd smallest national park site is the National Park of American Samoa with only 8,256 acres

The smallest overall site in the National Park Service is Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial in Pennsylvania that is only 0.02 acres.

National Parks ranked by size

RankingNational ParkAcres (approx)State
1Wrangell-St. Elias8,323,146Alaska
2Gates of the Arctic7,523,897Alaska
3Denali4,740,911Alaska
4Katmai3,674,529Alaska
5Death Valley3,408,395California
6Glacier Bay3,223,383Alaska
7Lake Clark2,619,816Alaska
8Yellowstone2,219,790Wyoming/Montana
9Kobuk Valley1,750,716Alaska
10Everglades1,400,539Florida
11Grand Canyon1,201,647Arizona
12Glacier1,013,126Montana
13Olympic922,649Washington
14Big Bend801,163Texas
15Joshua Tree795,155California
16Yosemite761,747California
17Kenai Fjords669,650Alaska
18Isle Royale571,790Michigan
19Great Smoky Mountains522,426Tennessee
20North Cascades504,780Washington
21Kings Canyon461,901California
22Sequoia404,062California
23Canyonlands337,597Utah
24Hawaii Volcanoes325,605Hawaii
25Grand Teton310,044Wyoming
26Rocky Mountain265,807Colorado
27Channel Islands249,561California
28Badlands242,755South Dakota
29Capitol Reef241,904Utah
30Mount Rainier236,381Washington
31Petrified Forest221,390Arizona
32Voyageurs218,222Minnesota
33Shenandoah199,223Virginia
34Crater Lake183,224Oregon
35Biscayne172,971Florida
36Zion147,242Utah
37White Sands146,344New Mexico
38Redwood138,999California
39Great Sand Dunes107,341Colorado
40Lassen Volcanic106,589California
41Saguaro92,867Arizona
42Guadalupe Mountains86,367Texas
43Great Basin77,180Nevada
44Arches76,678Utah
45New River Gorge72,185West Virginia
46Theodore Roosevelt70,446North Dakoa
47Dry Tortugas64,701Florida
48Mammoth Cave54,011Kentucky
49Mesa Verde52,485Colorado
50Acadia49,076Maine
51Carlsbad Caverns46,766New Mexico
52Bryce Canyon35,835Utah
53Wind Cave33,970South Dakota
54Haleakala33,264Hawaii
55Cuyahoga Valley32,571Ohio
56Black Canyon of the Gunnison30,779Colorado
57Pinnacles26,685California
58Congaree26,476South Carolina
59Indiana Dunes15,349Indiana
60Virgin Islands15,052Virgin Islands
61American Samoa8,256American Samoa
62Hot Springs5,554Arkansas
63Gateway Arch192Missouri

National Park by Size Notes

Redwood National Park includes both National and State parklands for a total of 131,983 acres (federal: 71,715; state: 60,268).

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in California are often combined into one park because they are co-managed. We have them as 2 separate parks since they count individually towards the total 63 national parks and 423 national park service sites.

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National Parks by size and state

RankingNational ParkAcres (approx)State
1Wrangell-St. Elias8,323,146Alaska
2Gates of the Arctic7,523,897Alaska
3Denali4,740,911Alaska
4Katmai3,674,529Alaska
5Glacier Bay3,223,383Alaska
6Lake Clark2,619,816Alaska
7Kobuk Valley1,750,716Alaska
8Kenai Fjords669,650Alaska
9American Samoa8,256American Samoa
10Grand Canyon1,201,647Arizona
11Petrified Forest221,390Arizona
12Saguaro92,867Arizona
13Hot Springs5,554Arkansas
14Death Valley3,408,395California
15Joshua Tree795,155California
16Yosemite761,747California
17Kings Canyon461,901California
18Sequoia404,062California
19Channel Islands249,561California
20Redwood138,999California
21Lassen Volcanic106,589California
22Pinnacles26,685California
23Rocky Mountain265,807Colorado
24Great Sand Dunes107,341Colorado
25Mesa Verde52,485Colorado
26Black Canyon of the Gunnison30,779Colorado
27Everglades1,400,539Florida
28Biscayne172,971Florida
29Dry Tortugas64,701Florida
30Hawaii Volcanoes325,605Hawaii
31Haleakala33,264Hawaii
32Indiana Dunes15,349Indiana
33Mammoth Cave54,011Kentucky
34Acadia49,076Maine
35Isle Royale571,790Michigan
36Voyageurs218,222Minnesota
37Gateway Arch192Missouri
38Glacier1,013,126Montana
39Great Basin77,180Nevada
40White Sands146,344New Mexico
41Carlsbad Caverns46,766New Mexico
42Theodore Roosevelt70,446North Dakoa
43Cuyahoga Valley32,571Ohio
44Crater Lake183,224Oregon
45Congaree26,476South Carolina
46Badlands242,755South Dakota
47Wind Cave33,970South Dakota
48Great Smoky Mountains522,426Tennessee
49Big Bend801,163Texas
50Guadalupe Mountains86,367Texas
51Canyonlands337,597Utah
52Capitol Reef241,904Utah
53Zion147,242Utah
54Arches76,678Utah
55Bryce Canyon35,835Utah
56Virgin Islands15,052Virgin Islands
57Shenandoah199,223Virginia
58Olympic922,649Washington
59North Cascades504,780Washington
60Mount Ranier236,381Washington
61New River Gorge72,185West Virginia
62Grand Teton310,044Wyoming
63Yellowstone2,219,790Wyoming/Montana

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Sun setting in the Grand Canyon

Top 30 Largest National Park Service Sites by Size

Park NameTotal AcresState
1Wrangell St Elias National Park8,323,146.48Alaska
2Gates of the Arctic National Park7,523,897.45Alaska
3Noatak National Preserve6,587,071.39Alaska
4Wrangel St Elias National Preserve4,852,644.52Alaska
5Denali National Park4,740,911.16Alaska
6Katmai National Park3,674,529.33Alaska
7Death Valley National Park3,408,395.63California/Nevada
8Glacier Bay National Park3,223,383.43Alaska
9Bering Land Bridge National Preserve2,697,391.01Alaska
10Lake Clark National Park2,619,816.49Alaska
11Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve2,526,512.44Alaska
12Yellowstone National Park2,219,790.71Wyoming, Montana, Idaho
13Kobuk Valley National Park1,750,716.16Alaska
14Mojave National Preserve1,547,955.00California
15Lake Mead National Recreation Area1,495,815.53Arizona, Nevada
16Lake Clark National Reserve1,410,293.68Alaska
17Everglades National Park1,400,539.30Florida
18Denali National Preserve1,334,117.80Alaska
19Glen Canyon National Recreation Area1,254,116.62Arizona, Utah
20Grand Canyon National Park1,201,647.03Arizona
21Glacier National Park1,013,126.39Montana
22Gates of the Arctic National Preserve948,608.07Alaska
23Olympic National Park922,649.41Washington
24Big Bend National Park801,163.21Texas
25Joshua Tree National Park795,155.85California
26Yosemite National Park761,747.50California
27Crater of the Moon National Preserve698,939.69Idaho
28Kenai Fjords National Park669,650.05Alaska
29Cape Krusenstern National Monument649,096.15Alaska
30Big Cypress National Preserve574,453.32Florida

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Top 30 Smallest National Park Service Sites by Size

1Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial0.02Pennsylvania
2Mary Mcleod Bethune House NHS0.07District of Columbia
3John F Kennedy NHS0.09Massachusetts
4Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace NHS0.11New York
5Carter G Woodsen NHS0.15District of Columbia
6Ford's Theatre NHS0.30District of Columbia
7Belmont-Paul Women's Equality NM0.34District of Columbia
8African Burial Ground NM0.35New York
9Pullman NM0.40Illinois
10Federal Hall National Memorial0.45New York
11First Ladies NHS0.46Ohio
12Edgar Allen Poe NH0.52Pennsylvania
13Boston African American NHS0.59Massachusetts
14President William J Clinton Birthplace NHS0.68Arkansas
15Medgar-Myrlie Evers Home NM0.74Mississippi
16General Grant National Memorial0.76New York
17Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument0.88Alabama
18Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield1.00Mississippi
19Castle Clinton National Monument1.00New York
20Tupelo National Battlefield1.00Mississippi
21Theodore Roosevelt Inaguration NHS1.18New York
22Maggie L Walker NHS1.29Virginia
23World War I National Memorial1.39District of Columbia
24Korean War Veterans Memorial1.56District of Columbia
25Hamilton Grange National Memorial1.75New York
26Brown Vs. Board of Education NHS1.85Kansas
27Longfellow House Washington HQ NHS1.98Massachusetts
28Vietnam Veterans Memorial2.18District of Columbia
29Martin L King Jr Memorial2.74District of Columbia
30Dwight D Eisenhower Memorial3.39District of Columbia

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