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The Area With The Largest Concentration of Natural National Parks
A wild landscape
Ever since Europeans stepped foot on the mainland of the North American continent there has always been an inextricable draw to the west. The British and the Spanish were slowly drawn west for centuries and then the newly free American people continued the tradition of flowing westward toward the Pacific. The western half of the United States has some of the most remote, most rugged, and most hauntingly beautiful places on Earth.
One of the defining features of this landscape is the Colorado Plateau. The Colorado Plateau is an area of raised land that covers 130,000 square miles of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico. The high plateau offers unique geologic conditions that have produced landscapes not seen anywhere else. The area is so unique and so remote that it has spawned the greatest concentration of National Parks anywhere outside of Washington DC. The DC metro area has a large concentration of parks and monuments but most of them are memorials, museums, and historical markers. The National Parks in the Colorado Plateau are all set aside for their natural beauty.