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National Park of American Samoa

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The National Park of American Samoa welcomes you into the heart of the South Pacific, to a world of sights, sounds, and experiences that you will find in no other national park in the United States. Enjoy this unique national park and the welcoming people of American Samoa. We are here to protect its rich culture and natural resources. Come explore them with us!

Additional Information

Good For
Wheelchairs
Visually Impaired
Activities
Hiking
Scuba Diving
Snorkeling
Swimming
Wildlife Watching
Weather

American Samoa is in the South Pacific Ocean, between the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn. A tropical climate prevails with warm or hot temperatures year-round and high humidity. Rain showers are frequent and can last only for a few minutes or all-day. The average annual rainfall is 125-inches in the dryer areas to as much as 300-inches in the highest mountains. Tropical storms are more prevalent during the long, wet summer season (October -May) and a slightly cooler and drier season (June-September)

Fees or reservations

Entrance fee is $0.00.

No fees or reservations are required to visit the national park.

Directions

The visitor center is located in the village of Pago Pago, across from the Pago Way Service Station. The national park is located in the villages of Vatia, Pago Pago, Fagasa, Afono (on Tutuila Island), Fitiuta, Faleasao (on Ta'u Island), and Ofu Island

Overview

  • Get Directions
    6693.85 mi Away
  • Lat/Lng
    -14.22561, -170.07231
  • Size
    11142.28 Acres

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