America's National Parks - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Olympic
The Olympic peninsula's rugged coastline, rainy forests and high summits team with wildlife, making it one of most diverse parks in North America.

Yosemite
Beneath granite cliffs and giant sequoias, follow the animals that make Yosemite National Park their home, in a unique portrait of this legendary park.

Everglades
The Everglades National Park, one of the largest wetlands on our planet, is a puzzle of different habitats all contributing to a remarkable biodiversity and home to thousands of species like alligators, the elusive Florida panther, and the delicate Key deer.

Gates of the Arctic
Bears, moose, and an endless wilderness: The Gates of the Arctic National Park in the north of Alaska is one of the last untamed places on our planet.

Grand Canyon
Sculpted by nature over millions of years, the Grand Canyon may be America's best-known natural wonder, but few have seen beyond its north side.

Yellowstone
A wilderness jewel of vast forests and yawning valleys, Yellowstone is home to large bison herds, wolf packs, and generations of grizzly bears.

Great Smoky Mountains
Take a colorful journey through the seasons of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to reveal captivating life and growth beyond the lookouts. Formed around 200-300 million years ago, the Great Smoky Mountains are among the oldest mountains in the world. They have become home to thousands of species. Explore the scenery and the incredible diversity of plants and animals that make it the most visited park in the National Park system. The park was created in 1934 by purchasing land from private owners and turning the tamed land back into wilderness.

Saguaro
Visiting one of America's newest National Parks, the Saguaro Desert in Arizona, where more species reside than any other desert in North America.
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