| DARTMOOR | A national park in Devon (8) |
| WATERTON | This site is a national park in southwestern Alberta on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, immediately north of the U.S. border and Glacier National Park in Montana. It has an area of 203 squa |
| ABERDARE | The --- Range is a group of mountains in Kenya housing a National Park (8) |
| EXMOOR | National Park in Devon and Somerset |
| NAHANNI | This site is in the Northwest Territories. It was established as a national park in 1972, and it includes canyons and plenty of wildlife throughout its 1,177,700 acres (476,968 hectares). A river that |
| DOWNS | South ---, a range of low hills in England, declared a national park in 2009 (5) |
| TAUNTON | A town in Somerset but a national park in Queensland? (7) |
| DISTRICT | Lake ___, a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site in north-west England (8) |
| ASPIRING | New Zealand's 21st highest mountain, in a national park of the same name (8) |
| GRANDCANYON | Deep gorge of the Colorado River in N Arizona designated a national park in 1919 (5,6) |
| NORTHYORKMOORS | Upland area, in which Rievaulx Abbey is located, that was designated a National Park in 1952 (5,4,5) |
| LAKEDISTRICT | A national park in which England's highest mountain is located (4,8) |
| JASPERALBERTA | *Central municipality of a national park in the Rockies |
| LITTERED | Broke a national park rule |
| NEWFOREST | Area of England which became a National Park in 2005 (3,6) |
| EXMOORS | Hardy native British "mealy muzzled" ponies from west Somerset and north Devon, which naturally roam a national park regarded as a little piece of heather-rich heaven (7) |
| JASPER | Stone that shares a name with a national park |
| RANGER | Keeper of a national park or a forest (6) |
| LEAVENOTRACE | Good motto to follow in a National Park |
| TOURISTTRAP | Many a shop outside a national park |