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National Park in New York

New York! New York! So good they named it twice, it's the city that never sleeps - a 24-hour town where if you can't find it, then it doesn't exist. Think big and then multiply it by ten and you may just get some idea of New York's enormity
The most beguiling city in the world, New York is an adrenaline-charged, history-laden place that holds immense romantic appeal for visitors and is therefore one of the most popular destinations in the world

Obviously New York is a fantastic destination for a National Park . But before you make a final decision you might want to check out the alternatives.

Australia the worlds best destination for National Park
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National Park in Alice Springs, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in New York
Alice Springs is a large, bustling Outback town smack in the middle of the continent. It's the ideal spot from which to start an adventure into Australia 's interior. Visit King's Canyon, the Jurassic Palm Valley and the jaw-dropping Uluru.

National Park in Arnhem Land, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in New York
Explore the National Parks of this last true wilderness frontier: Barranyi only accessible by boat; unique flora & fauna at Caranbirini; Garig Gunak Barlu for a mosaic of varied coastal habitats and rich marine life; and isolated and wild Limmen Park.

National Park in Ayers Rock, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in New York
Touring the Uluru-Katatjuta National Park brings you the mystical wonders and extraordinary colours of Uluru as well as the breathtaking 36 rock domes of the Katatjuta range. Further tours of the magnificent Kings Canyon are a must too.

National Park in Coober Pedy, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in New York
Coober Pedy where you can stay in a legendary underground hotel in Australia’s unique ‘underground’ mining town. Opal hunters are still drawn to the town by the lure of wealth and the town also attracts many film crews due to its unusual landscape

National Park in Cradle Mountain, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in New York
The Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is one of the most popular destinations in Tasmania & is a recognised World Heritage area. Ideal for 'getting away from it all' the park boasts excellent bushwalks from simple to the more rigorous.

National Park in Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in New York
The Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park ranks among the most rugged and stunningly beautiful tracts of wilderness left untouched on earth. Unexplored fully until 1971 you can raft along the wild Franklin river or cruise the Gordon River by boat.

National Park in Kakadu, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in New York
Kakadu, situated 3 hours' drive east of Darwin, is a famed, World Heritage-listed National Park. Within it visitors will find a spectacular collection of woodlands, forests, escarpments, floodplains and waterways and an incredible array of wildlife.

National Park in Kimberley, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in New York
Visit the Bungle Bungles (but not jungle) in the Purnululu National Park. View these awesome 350 million year old rock formations by air or brave a 4WD journey. There's nothing on earth quite like them.

National Park in Pilbara, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in New York
Wander the ancient riverbeds of Karijini National Park with its sheer rock walls, crystal-clear pools and waterfalls. Visit Millstream's desert oasis & Rudall River's prehistoric landscape. Or swim the pristine waters of Ningaloo Reef.

National Park in Wilpena Pound, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in New York
The Flinders Ranges National Park in South Australia – set in one of the most ancient landscapes on earth – has rugged mountain ranges, creeks lined with red river gums, hillsides covered with native pines and a seasonal abundance of wildflowers.

 
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