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What is the least visited state park in Virginia?

There's a very good reason False Cape State Park is one of the least visited of all Virginia State Parks. With it's abundant beauty, Atlantic Ocean access, seagrass covered sand dunes and teeming wildlife not found at our other state parks, it really is a Virginia gem.



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Explore First Landing State Park, the Most Visited State Park in Virginia.

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Death Valley National Park claims the hottest recorded temperature on Earth of 134 degrees, a world record that was set in 1913. Sandra Uckschweret, visiting from Germany, said the heat feels hotter than a hair dryer.

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The state with the highest percentage of state and national park coverage is Hawaii, with parks covering 9.41% of the state's 4,134,000 acres. Its 50 state parks cover 30,000 acres, while the two national parks in Hawaii make up 358,870 acres.

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A parking fee is required to enter most Virginia State Parks. See prices below. False Cape, Natural Bridge, Sailor's Creek Battlefield, Staunton River Battlefield and Southwest Virginia Museum do not charge parking fees. Admission fees apply for Natural Bridge and Southwest Virginia Museum.

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1. National Park of American Samoa: The least-visited US national park in 2022 saw just 1,887 visits. Most visitors will need a passport to travel to American Samoa.

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In terms of actual visitor numbers, the following list represents the nations that receive relatively few tourists, with Nauru claiming the title of the least visited country in the world. List of the United Nations World Tourism Organization.

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Does anyone live in Death Valley? Death Valley is the historic homeland of the Timbasha Shoshone. “Some members of the tribe still live within Death Valley, and their village is in Furnace Creek,” Wines said. “It's right here in the center of the park.

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