Where Is American Samoa National Park?
If your asking, "Where is American Samoa National Park?" Well, it is in the South Pacific Ocean. Located 2/3 of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand. Between Cook Islands and the Fiji Islands and north of them. It is the only US National Park south of the equator.

This is a chain of 14 islands. This National Park is split up among four of the tropical islands. They are the islands of Ofu, Olosega, Ta'u and Tutuila. These islands are made of steep mountain terrain, rainforests and home to some of the best secluded beaches in the world.
Map Of American Samoa

Not many visitors make it to these remote islands so if you come, you will love the quiet breathtaking beauty of these islands.
Photos By Michael Anderson
Even though it rains daily here, the water is warm and crystal clear. The landscape is as beautiful above the ocean as it is beneath it. The warm tropical weather is pretty much the same year around.
These islands are great if you like to surf, hike, snorkel, scuba dive, fish, shark dive, go sailing or backpacking. The white sand beaches are secluded and match the postcards that you see.
If you love to snorkel or scuba dive, this US National Park has some of the best coral reefs in the world.
The people are friendly in this polynesian culture. Many of the locals have guesthouses for you to stay in. Three of the four American Samoa Islands can be toured in one day. There are tropical waterfalls, rock pools and lava fields to explore once you are here.


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