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National Recreation Areas
National
Recreation Area (NRA) is a designation for a protected area in
the United States, often centered on large reservoirs and
emphasizing water-based recreation for a large number of people.
The first National Recreation Area was the Boulder Dam
Recreation Area (later renamed Lake Mead National Recreation
Area). Early National Recreation Areas were established by
interagency memoranda of agreement between the U.S. Bureau of
Reclamation and the National Park Service. In 1963, the
President's Recreation Advisory Committee issued an Executive
Branch policy that established criteria for establishing
National Recreation Areas. The policy also called for all future
National Recreation Areas to be established by acts of the
United States Congress. In 1964, Congress made Lake Mead
National Recreation Area to first such area to be established by
statute. In 1965 Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation
Area became the first NRA under the administration of the U.S.
Forest Service and, in 1972 Congress created Gateway National
Recreation Area under the management of the National Park
Service thereby becoming the first "urban national park". One
NRA, Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area was redesignated
Cuyahoga Valley National Park in October 2000.
Most Popular Natioanl Recreational Areas
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1. |
Golden Gate NRA |
15,036,372 |
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2. |
Gateway NRA |
9,010,522 |
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3. |
Lake Mead NRA |
7,668,689 |
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4. |
Delaware Water Gap NRA |
5,213,030 |
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5. |
Chattahoochee River NRA |
2,830,655 |
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6. |
Amistad NRA |
2,573,966 |
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7. |
Glen Canyon NRA |
1,960,345 |
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8. |
Lake Roosevelt NRA |
1,382,663 |
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9. |
Chickasaw NRA |
1,238,484 |
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10. |
Lake Meredith NRA |
1,080,644 |
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11. |
Curecanti NRA |
953,169 |
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12. |
Whiskeytown NRA |
853,812 |
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13. |
Big South Fork NRA |
686,747 |
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14 |
Santa Monica
Mountains NRA |
501,573 |
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15. |
Ross Lake NRA |
288,458 |
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16. |
Bighorn Canyon NRA |
205,293 |
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17. |
Gauley River NRA |
113,185 |
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18. |
Lake Chelan NRA |
34,554 |
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