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

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

  • Illinois
  • Mississippi

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.

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