American Samoa National Park spans volcanic islands, coral reefs, and tropical rainforests across the South Pacific. It is the only U.S. national park located south of the equator, offering a unique cultural and ecological experience. The park protects Samoan villages, traditional land-use practices, and some of the most pristine coral ecosystems in the National Park System. Its remote location preserves biodiversity rarely seen elsewhere.
Visitors encounter fruit bats, vibrant reef fish, and dense forests that thrive in the humid climate. The parks partnership with local communities ensures that cultural traditions remain central to its mission.
Further details can be found on the park website.