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Auto & ATV

In many ways, national parks and the automobile grew up together; the two are inextricably linked. The National Park Service (NPS) was founded in 1916 and just two years later, more visitors came to Yosemite National Park by car than by train. 'Auto touring' national parks quickly became a national past time. Soonafter, a generation of NPS landscape architects and designers set out to design roads as experiences, not just transportation routes. In the process they transformed national parks, the fields of landscape architecture, engineering and design, and the nation.

Today, over 5,000 miles of paved roads traverse the national park system, including parkways. A team of dedicated professionals work hard to plan, maintain, and manage a complex road system for the enjoyment of this and future generations.

A one lane road in each direction leads through a forest with fall colors.
Fall at Low Gap in Shenandoah National Park

NPS / N. Lewis

Last updated: April 10, 2025