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American Samoa

North America

American Samoa

  • American Samoa

    Overview 

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    American Samoa

    The southernmost U.S. national park stretches across three islands in the South Pacific. It protects coral reefs, lush rainforests, volcanic peaks, and sandy beaches while providing habitat for flying foxes, sea turtles, brown boobies, and hundreds of fish species.

  • Only U.S. national park south of the equator

    Home to flying foxes (fruit bats)

    Protects coral reefs and tropical rainforests

Established

October 31, 1988

Iconic Places

Rainmaker Mountain (Mount Pioa)

Headquarters

American Samoa National Park, Pago Pago, American Samoa, 96799, United States

Latitude(N)

-14.275632

Longitude(W)

'-14.2717

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8,256.67 acres (33.4 km2)
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American Samoa National Park, Pago Pago, American Samoa, 96799, United States
National Park Visitor Center
96799
-14.275632
'-14.2717
May
Rainmaker Mountain (Mount Pioa)
Snorkeling
The southernmost U.S. national park stretches across three islands in the South Pacific. It protects coral reefs, lush rainforests, volcanic peaks, and sandy beaches while providing habitat for flying foxes, sea turtles, brown boobies, and hundreds of fish species.
American-Samoa-National-Park
Pacific
American Samoa National Park
31/10/1988
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