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Browse nationally significant protected park areas and their mapped geographic context in Samoa.

Samoa National Parks: Explore Protected Landscape Atlas and Country Geography

Explore Samoa's designated national parks, key protected areas crucial for landscape conservation and national recognition. This atlas-focused view highlights the distribution of these significant natural landscapes across the island nation, offering a deep dive into their geographic presence and role within Samoa's protected area network.

Samoa National Parks: Explore Protected Landscape Atlas and Country Geography

Browse the significant protected natural areas that define Samoa's unique volcanic and tropical island geography.

National Parks in Samoa: Exploring Island Conservation and Protected Landscapes

National Parks in Samoa represent nationally significant protected areas crucial for landscape conservation and biodiversity protection across its Polynesian islands. This view offers a structured understanding of how Samoa identifies and manages its most important natural assets, including volcanic terrains and unique cloud forests.

National park
Mapped parks2
Share of country parks100%
Largest mapped parkO Le Pupu-Puʿe National Park50.2 km²
Oldest mapped parkO Le Pupu-Puʿe National Park1,978
Parks in this designationExplore Samoa's full collection of nationally designated parks, highlighting unique island terrain.2
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National Parks in Samoa: Browse Flagship Protected Areas and Mapped Geography

Browse a curated list of national parks in Samoa, encompassing protected areas that feature volcanic landscapes, dense tropical forests, and vital wetland conservation sites. This filtered atlas view provides insight into Samoa's commitment to island conservation, enabling a direct comparison of protected terrains and their ecological significance.

National parkUpolu

Lake Lanoto'o National Park

Explore park boundaries and regional natural terrain.

Lake Lanoto'o National Park represents a crucial protected area on the island of Upolu, Samoa. This page provides detailed geographic information, focusing on the park's mapped boundaries and its contribution to the natural landscape of the region. Understand its role as a national park and its position within the broader atlas of protected lands, offering insight into the island's unique geography.

4.7 km²2003TropicalAccess unknown
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O Le Pupu-Puʿe National Park

Mapped terrain and protected landscape context for this Samoan national park.

Understand O Le Pupu-Puʿe National Park as a significant protected area within Samoa's archipelago. This detail entry provides essential geographic context, mapping its boundaries and situating it within the nation's protected lands. Explore the park's role as a national park and its contribution to the mapped natural landscape of Samoa.

50.2 km²1978TropicalII
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Continue Exploring Samoa's National Park Geography and Protected Landscapes

Deepen your understanding of Samoa's protected natural areas by exploring the national parks. This country-specific atlas provides essential geographic context and details on these significant conservation landscapes, helping you navigate and compare their unique characteristics within the island nation's broader geography.

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