Northeast Region's 2018 Year in Review

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National Park Service sites, programs and National Heritage Areas in the Northeast Region encourage visitors to remember, recreate, and restore.

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Remember, Recreate, Restore

National parks invite you to visit the best places in America. These places invite you to enjoy recreation, from fishing and strolling along trails to climbing cliffs. They challenge you to remember our nation's long history. They welcome you to help preserve and restore places that belong to all Americans. The Northeast Region, home to a quarter of the nation's population, offers both natural and historic treasures where you and your family can recreate, remember and even help to restore.
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Take a look back at the great people and programs that made 2018 a year to remember at your parks in the Northeast Region!

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2018 Photo Gallery

Visitors found their parks, from Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument in Maine to Booker T. Washington National Monument in Virginia.

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Highlights from 2018

NPS employees welcomed the public, conducted scientific research, and celebrated milestones at the Northeast Region's 83 parks.

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Northeast by the Numbers

With 83 parks and 20 National Heritage Areas, plus natural and historic landmarks and more, the Northeast Region has a lot to offer.

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Make a Difference!

Contribute your time, talents, and knowledge to the national parks through stewardship, employment, or partnership.

Last updated: February 15, 2019