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The National Park of American Samoa welcomes you into the heart of the South Pacific, to a world of sights, sounds, and experiences that you will find in no other national park in the United States. Located some 2,600 miles southwest of Hawai‘i, this is one of the most remote national park’s in the United States. You will not find the usual facilities of most national parks. Instead, with a bit of the explorer’s spirit, you will discover secluded villages, rare plants and animals, coral sand beaches, and vistas of land and sea. The national park includes sections of three islands—Tutuila, Ofu, and Ta’ū. Almost all of the land area of these volcanic islands—from the mountaintops to the coast—is rainforest. About 4,000 acres of the national park is underwater, offshore from all three islands. Enjoy this unique national park in the heart of the South Pacific and the welcoming people of American Samoa. We are here to protect its rich culture and natural resources. Come explore them with us! Check out the following links below as well as our Know Before You Go page. ![]() Visiting Tutuila Island!
The main island for American Samoa is Tutuila; discover how to get there and activities to do while on island. ![]() Visiting the Manu'a Islands!
Wanting to venture further to the Manu'a Islands of Ofu and Ta'ū? Check out how to get there and what each island is known for. ![]() Stop in Your Visitor Center
Looking for your passport stamp or simply curious about American Samoan culture and ecosystems? Swing by your Visitor Center in Pago Pago. |
Last updated: May 1, 2025