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Transportation in the National Parks The roads, parking lots, buses, trams, ferries, bikeways, walking trails, and other components of transportation systems in the National Parks are essential to their vitality. High capacity parking lots and shuttle buses support high rates of visitation at destination parks like Grand Canyon and Yosemite. Shuttle bus service and walking facilities in parks like Acadia open access to urban and foreign visitors without automobile access. Transportation assets can also be key attractions, such as Cuyahoga Valley's bikeways and Glacier Park's Going-to-the-Sun Road. Download Fact Sheet | PDF Format | 180Kb
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