The first U.S. National Park was established in 1872, signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant. The purpose was to preserve a unique, and distinctly American landscape for future generations to enjoy.

That park, Yellowstone, remains to this day one of the most iconic places to experience close encounters with American bison, wolves, elk, eagles, and grizzly bears. The famed Old Faithful Geyser also draws crowds from around the world.

This prestige earns it a place as the first stop on Ford's list of five National Park drives, which you might want to take with your Ford Expedition.

Also pulling Ford's notice are the Adirondacks, the largest national park in the lower 48 states, Yosemite, Glacier National Park, and the Grand Canyon. Each offers their own unique driving experience, scenic views, and camping and hiking opportunities.

Visit Hamilton Big Country Ford to find the perfect road-trip vehicle in our new inventory. Look for SYNC 3 with optional voice-activated GPS navigation, for a co-pilot with a perfect sense of direction.

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