Where land and water bodies meet

Wetlands are the links between land and water. Different types of wetlands include salt and freshwater marshes, swamps, and bogs, and they are some of the most important ecosystems in our parks.

America’s national parks provide opportunities to learn and explore these important pieces of our natural and cultural landscape. Explore this website to learn more about different types of wetlands, their importance, and the work we do to protect them.

Visitors at Everglades National Park
Types of Wetlands

Learn more about the various types of wetlands found in the National Park Service.

A marsh steaming.
Restoration Opportunities

Learn more about wetland degradation and mitigation banking.

Two researchers test water.
Get Involved

Learn how you can help protect wetlands in National Parks.

Last updated: April 18, 2018

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