I COUNTED THE PARKS INSIDE. THEN I ORDERED A DIFFERENT ATLAS.

I PLANNED 11 ROAD TRIPS FROM AN ATLAS THAT ONLY COVERED 24 OF THE 63 NATIONAL PARKS. HERE'S WHAT I USE NOW.

★★★★★

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THE DISCOVERY

I COUNTED THE NATIONAL PARKS IN MY ATLAS. IT COVERED 24. THERE ARE 63. I'D BEEN PLANNING TRIPS FROM AN INCOMPLETE MAP.

I'd been using the same atlas for years. Eleven road trips. Dozens of National Park visits. I thought I had a complete guide.

Then someone asked me about New River Gorge. I went to plan it. It wasn't in my atlas. I checked the table of contents. My atlas covered 24 of the 63 National Parks. I had been planning trips across America with an atlas that missed 39 of them.

I drove past some of those parks without knowing they existed. I spent hours researching parks online that were already documented in an atlas I didn't know I should have. That's the moment I learned to count the parks before buying an atlas. And the moment I found the one that covers all 63.

★★★★★

Drove Past Parks I Didn't Know Existed

“I was planning my next park trip and realized my atlas didn't have it. Checked the contents. 24 parks. I'd been to 14 of them without knowing I was missing 39 others. Switched immediately. The new atlas has all 63 with 2-4 pages each. Night and day difference.”

Reviewer Rachel S., Tennessee

THE COMPARISON

24 PARKS WITH HALF A PAGE EACH. OR ALL 63 WITH 2 TO 4 FULL PAGES PER PARK. THAT'S THE CHOICE.

The competing atlas covers 24 National Parks. Half a page per park. 46 photos total across all of them.

This atlas covers all 63. Two to four full pages per park. Trail maps. Lodging by location inside the park. Best times by season. Weather patterns. Key attractions. Activities. 379 full-color photographs. 133 dedicated pages total.

That's not a minor difference in coverage. That's the difference between a brief mention and a complete guide. Between arriving at a park with a half-page summary and arriving knowing which entrance to use, which trail to hit first, and what time the crowds thin. If you've been planning park trips from 24 parks and half a page each — this is what you've been missing.

★★★★★

The Detail Is Incomparable

“I had the competing atlas for six years. Switched to this one after counting the parks. The difference in detail is staggering. Two to four full pages per park versus half a page. I've been arriving at parks completely prepared ever since.”

Reviewer Brian T., Minnesota
Two atlases side by side, one thin with a sparse park entry, one thick with a detailed two-page spread
Person at a spectacular viewpoint holding an atlas open, pointing at the park they discovered

WHAT WAS MISSING

THERE ARE 39 NATIONAL PARKS YOUR CURRENT ATLAS MIGHT NOT COVER. HERE'S WHAT'S BEEN WAITING FOR YOU.

New River Gorge. Pinnacles. White Sands. Indiana Dunes. Gateway Arch. Isle Royale. Congaree. Cuyahoga Valley. These are eight of the 39 National Parks that a 24-park atlas doesn't cover.

Every one of them has trails worth hiking, landscapes worth seeing, and experiences worth driving to. Most road trippers who use a 24-park atlas have never heard of half of them — not because they're not worth visiting, but because they were never in the guide.

The atlas that covers all 63 opens up 39 destinations that most road trippers are currently planning around instead of planning for. That's not a small upgrade. That's a completely different road trip map.

★★★★★

Parks I Never Knew I Was Missing

“My old atlas didn't have Pinnacles National Park. I drove within an hour of it twice without knowing it existed. The new atlas had two full pages on it. I went the following month. One of the most beautiful places I've ever been.”

Reviewer Karen L., California

WHAT 133 PAGES GIVES YOU

133 DEDICATED PAGES. ALL 63 PARKS. MORE DETAIL THAN ANY APP, WEBSITE, OR COMPETING ATLAS.

I used to plan National Park visits across five different websites. NPS website for trail information. Recreation.gov for reservations. A travel blog for what was actually worth seeing. Reddit for current conditions. And the competing atlas for the map.

Now I open this atlas. 133 pages. Every one of America's 63 National Parks. Two to four full pages per park — trail maps, lodging by location inside the park, best times by season, weather, key attractions, activities. 379 full-color photos. Everything in one place, organized by people who know these parks better than any algorithm or crowdsourced review site.

I don't research parks across five websites anymore. I open to the park, read the pages, and arrive knowing exactly what I'm doing. That shift happened the moment I switched from 24 parks to 63.

★★★★★

Replaced Five Websites

“I used to spend days piecing together park research from everywhere online. This atlas has more useful, better organized information than all of it combined. I don't plan park visits any other way now. And I'm visiting parks I never knew I was missing.”

Reviewer David K., Colorado
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Person running a finger down a full 63-park contents page in satisfaction

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

BEFORE YOU BUY AN ATLAS — COUNT THE PARKS INSIDE. THE RIGHT ONE HAS ALL 63.

This is the lesson I learned after 11 road trips from an atlas that covered 24 parks.

Before you buy any road atlas — count the National Parks covered. Not the total page count. Not the city insets. The parks. Because that number is the single most important indicator of whether the atlas is actually complete.

The atlas that covers all 63 has 133 dedicated pages — 2 to 4 pages per park. It's 274 pages total. It covers every state, Canada, Mexico, and 378 city insets. Updated annually by a real cartography team. No signal required. No subscription. Count the parks. If it's 24 — you have 39 destinations you're planning around instead of planning for. If it's 63 — you have the complete atlas. That's the only number that matters.

★★★★★

Count the Parks First

“Someone told me to count the parks before buying an atlas. I counted mine. 24. I ordered the one with 63 the same day. The difference in my road trips since then has been significant. Count the parks. It's the only thing that matters.”

Reviewer Mark D., Idaho

24 PARKS OR 63. COUNT THEM BEFORE YOU BUY. THE ANSWER CHANGES EVERYTHING.

Eleven road trips from an atlas that covered 24 of the 63 National Parks. Parks I drove past without knowing they existed. Trips I planned around destinations I didn't know I was missing. The moment I counted the parks in my atlas was the moment I understood why the number matters. The atlas that covers all 63 — all 133 pages of it — is the one that gives you the complete map of what's actually out there. Count the parks. Then decide.

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United States, Canada & Mexico — All 63 National Parks. 133 Dedicated Pages. Updated for 2027.

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