On August 21, millions of people around the United States can enjoy nature’s grandest show, a total eclipse of the sun, which will be visible along a roughly 67-mile-wide path across the United States from Oregon to South Carolina.
National parks offer some of the best viewpoints, making it easy to be a part of historical moment and #FindYourPark.
Now, more than ever, it is important to support our National Parks.

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Golden Gate National Recreation Area
(California)

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(South Carolina)

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Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
(Missouri)

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Stones River National Battlefield
(Kentucky)
While we all can’t be in primo-areas to view the eclipse, you can check out exactly what you’ll be able to see next Monday with this handy website.