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American Samoa
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American Samoa
Park Information
The American Samoa National Park is a protected wilderness area located in the territory of American Samoa, a group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean. The park covers an area of approximately 13,500 acres and is known for its stunning beaches, coral reefs, and abundant wildlife.
The park is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including sea turtles, whales, and a variety of fish species. It is also home to several indigenous communities, who have lived in the region for thousands of years.
Visitor Information
Monday - Friday: 8AM - 4:30PM, Saturday and Sunday: CLOSED
Closed various Holidays
Weather and Clothing
Wet Summer Season: October - May, Tropical Storms can be expected during this time.
Drier Season: June - September, slightly cooler and drier.
**Rain Showers are frequent and can last all-day or for a few minutes.
Park Activities
It is important to research and understand the culture of the island. Before visiting, please take the time to educate yourself on their way of life.
Visitor Information
Monday - Friday: 8AM - 4:30PM, Saturday and Sunday: CLOSED
Closed various Holidays
Weather and Clothing
Wet Summer Season: October - May, Tropical Storms can be expected during this time.
Drier Season: June - September, slightly cooler and drier.
**Rain Showers are frequent and can last all-day or for a few minutes.
Park Activities
It is important to research and understand the culture of the island. Before visiting, please take the time to educate yourself on their way of life.
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National Parks ServiceBasic Info
State
American Samoa
Established
October 31st, 1988
Park Size
8,257 acres