National Park to Park Highway

The National Park to Park Highway followed a circuitous route throughout the western part of the United States, linking several of the National Parks (often via spurs from the main route) in the region. Parks on the route are listed below in black; those linked to the main route via spurs are shown in green.

Cities along route:
Washington: Seattle, Mount Rainier, Tacoma, Olympia
Oregon: Portland, Salem, Eugene, Medford, Crater Lake
California: Red Bluff, Lassen, Yuba City, Sacramento, Oakland, Ripon, Yosemite, Merced, Fresno, General Grant (Kings Canyon), Sequoia, Bakersfield, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Bannock
(Nevada)
(Utah)
Arizona: Kingman, Grand Canyon, Flagstaff, Walnut Canyon, Petrified Forest, St Johns
New Mexico: Gallup, Farmington
Colorado: Durango, Mesa Verde, Salida, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Rocky Mountain, Fort Collins
Wyoming: Cheyenne, Casper, Thermopolis, Cody, Yellowstone
Montana: Livingston, Great Falls, Glacier, Kalispell
Idaho: Sandpoint
Washington: Spokane, Wenatchee
Branch:
Bannock, Las Vegas, St George, Zion
Corresponding US Highways:

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