Types of Studies

There are five types of Congressionally authorized studies to assess potential National Park Service designations, as well as preliminary evaluations known as reconnaissance surveys:

Beyond Designation: Other Opportunities for National Park Service Support

In addition to managing over 420 national park units across the United States and its territories, the National Park Service administers numerous national and regional programs that are available to state, local, tribal governments, nonprofit organizations, businesses, educational institutions, and the general public. Many natural and cultural resources can benefit from these programs independent of the designations described above.

Visit the Directory of National Park Service Community Assistance Programs Community Assistance Programs to learn about programs that provide ongoing opportunities to engage in the National Park Service's mission.

Additional Resources

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Adding to the System

When adding new places or expanding current sites in the National Park System, there are first assessments.

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Current Status Updates

Get status updates on ongoing studies of potential new National Park System designations.

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Recent Changes to the System

View of list of some of the most recent changes to national park units, including new units and name changes.

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Reporting to Congress

Find summaries of recent studies that met all required criteria and have not yet been designated.

Last updated: June 28, 2024