List of Quentinian National Parks

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This page is a list of Quentinian national parks, sites designated as national parks by the Department of Nature or Congress.

List

National Park Location Date Established Notes
Great Snowy Falls Snowland January 1st, 1862 The Great Snowy Falls is a large waterfall in northern Snowland, on the coast, which are frozen most of the year. Though it is not the largest waterfall in the world by any means, the fact that it is frozen most of the year and the view of the ocean makes it a valuable national park.
Desert Rim Desert Area January 1st, 1894 The Desert Rim is an area in the northeastern Desert Area where there is a wide range of tundra, and where numerous structures of rock and stone make up large hills and rims of stone. The red and yellow coloring of the stone structures and tundra helped give the DA its name.
Straits Cove-Reef Kumar Area January 1st, 1954 The Straits Cove-Reef National Park is a park on the coast of the Kumar Area which includes views of the Strait of Kumar Beach, Long Island Straits Bridge, and of the Kumar Beach Reef, which is a small coral reef which is very storied and historic.
Mount Kindikil Desert Area January 1st, 1907 Mount Kindikil is the tallest mountain peak in the nation, and its national park includes numerous paths and views of the city of Kindikil. Events at the mountain include summitting to the peak, with the help of guides.
Raven Islands Raven Islands January 1st, 1986 The Quentinian Raven Islands are a sparsely populated federal territory of the USQ. The national park features numerous beaches and coastline, as well as the Raven Volcano, and views of the Ravensonian Raven Islands.
Stevenson Plunge Desert Area January 1st, 1898 The Stevenson Plunge National Park is a site in the midwestern Desert Area, south of the city of Gravellmore. Near the Logan River, the main attraction is a deep crater filled with water, as well as colorful tundra rock structures surrounding it.