List of U.S. National Monuments
In the United States, there are 133 special areas called national monuments. The president can create a national monument with a special order and the United States Congress can also do it with a law.
Name |
Location |
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Admiralty Island |
Alaska |
African Burial Ground |
New York |
Agate Fossil Beds |
Nebraska |
Agua Fria |
Arizona |
Aleutian Islands World War II |
Alaska |
Alibates Flint Quarries |
Texas |
Aniakchak |
Alaska |
Avi Kwa Ame |
Nevada |
Aztec Ruins |
New Mexico |
Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon |
Arizona |
Bandelier |
New Mexico |
Basin and Range |
Nevada |
Bears Ears |
Utah |
Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality |
District of Columbia |
Berryessa Snow Mountain |
California |
Birmingham Civil Rights |
Alabama |
Booker T. Washington |
Virginia |
Browns Canyon |
Colorado |
Buck Island Reef |
US Virgin Islands |
Cabrillo |
California |
California Coastal |
Colorado |
Camp Hale — Continental Divide |
Kentucky |
Camp Nelson |
Arizona |
Canyon de Chelly |
Colorado |
Canyons of the Ancients |
Alaska |
Cape Krusenstern |
Alaska |
Capulin Volcano |
New Mexico |
Carrizo Plain |
California |
Casa Grande Ruins |
Arizona |
Cascade–Siskiyou |
Oregon, California |
Castillo de San Marcos |
Florida |
Castle Clinton |
New York |
Castle Mountains |
California |
Castner Range |
Texas |
Cedar Breaks |
Utah |
César E. Chávez |
California |
Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers |
Ohio |
Chimney Rock |
Colorado |
Chiricahua |
Arizona |
Colorado |
Colorado |
Craters of the Moon |
Idaho |
Devils Postpile |
California |
Devils Tower |
Wyoming |
Dinosaur |
Colorado, Utah |
Effigy Mounds |
Iowa |
El Malpais |
New Mexico |
El Morro |
New Mexico |
Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley |
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Florissant Fossil Beds |
Colorado |
Fort Frederica |
Georgia |
Fort Matanzas |
Florida |
Fort McHenry |
Maryland |
Fort Monroe |
Virginia |
Fort Ord |
California |
Fort Pulaski |
Georgia |
Fort Stanwix |
New York |
Fort Union |
New Mexico |
Fossil Butte |
Wyoming |
Freedom Riders |
Alabama |
George Washington Birthplace |
Virginia |
George Washington Carver |
Missouri |
Giant Sequoia |
California |
Gila Cliff Dwellings |
New Mexico |
Gold Butte |
Nevada |
Governors Island |
New York |
Grand Canyon–Parashant |
Arizona |
Grand Portage |
Minnesota |
Grand Staircase–Escalante |
Utah |
Hagerman Fossil Beds |
Idaho |
Hanford Reach |
Washington |
Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad |
Maryland |
Hohokam Pima |
Arizona |
Hovenweep |
Colorado, Utah |
Ironwood Forest |
Arizona |
Jewel Cave |
South Dakota |
John Day Fossil Beds |
Oregon |
Jurassic |
Utah |
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks |
New Mexico |
Katahdin Woods and Waters |
Maine |
Lava Beds |
California |
Little Bighorn Battlefield |
Montana |
Marianas Trench Marine |
Northern Mariana Islands, Guam |
Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home |
Mississippi |
Military Working Dog Teams |
Texas |
Mill Springs Battlefield |
Kentucky |
Misty Fjords |
Alaska |
Mojave Trails |
California |
Montezuma Castle |
Arizona |
Mount St. Helens Volcanic |
Washington |
Muir Woods |
California |
Natural Bridges |
Utah |
Navajo |
Arizona |
Newberry Volcanic |
Oregon |
Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine |
Atlantic Ocean |
Oregon Caves |
Oregon |
Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks |
New Mexico |
Organ Pipe Cactus |
Arizona |
Pacific Remote Islands Marine |
US Minor Outlying Islands south-southwest of Hawaii |
Papahānaumokuākea Marine |
Hawaii, U.S. Minor Outlying Islands |
Petroglyph |
New Mexico |
Pipe Spring |
Arizona |
Pipestone |
Minnesota |
Pompeys Pillar |
Montana |
Poverty Point |
Louisiana |
Prehistoric Trackways |
New Mexico |
President Lincoln and Soldiers’ Home |
District of Columbia |
Rainbow Bridge |
Utah |
Río Grande del Norte |
New Mexico |
Rose Atoll Marine |
American Samoa |
Russell Cave |
Alabama |
Saint Francis Dam Disaster |
California |
Salinas Pueblo Missions |
New Mexico |
San Gabriel Mountains |
California |
San Juan Islands |
Washington |
Sand to Snow |
California |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains |
California |
Scotts Bluff |
Nebraska |
Sonoran Desert |
Arizona |
Statue of Liberty |
New York, New Jersey |
Stonewall |
New York |
Sunset Crater Volcano |
Arizona |
Timpanogos Cave |
Utah |
Tonto |
Arizona |
Tule Lake |
California |
Tule Springs Fossil Beds |
Nevada |
Tuzigoot |
Arizona |
Upper Missouri River Breaks |
Montana |
Vermilion Cliffs |
Arizona |
Virgin Islands Coral Reef |
US Virgin Islands |
Waco Mammoth |
Texas |
Walnut Canyon |
Arizona |
Wupatki |
Arizona |
Yucca House |
Colorado |
List of U.S National Monuments: Top 10 Monuments to visit
List of U.S. National Monuments: In United States, there are 133 special national monuments. They are built to protect important landmarks, historic sites, and natural wonders. National Monuments can be created by the president or by Congress. It is found in 32 states. They protect a variety of things, like ancient ruins, beautiful landscapes, and sites important to Native American history. Their purpose is to preserve our nation’s natural and cultural heritage.
Check the list of U.S. National Monuments in table below.