The everglades in Florida are closer to sea level than the badlands in South Dakota. The lowest point of elevation in Badlands National Park is 2,365 feet above sea level. The park's highest point is 3,340 feet above sea level. The elevation in the everglades varies from 0 to 20 feet above sea level.
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You can use any standard measurement you wish -- either kilometers or feet would be acceptable. Due to the size of Everglades National Park, miles would probably be preferable to feet. In the U.S.A., miles are the standard measurement of distance for most people. Elsewhere, kilometers are the standard.
Yellowstone is 3,468 square miles so that would be 366,220,080 feet lol
The Peak District became a national park on April 17, 1951. It was England's first national park. It has an elevation of 2,087 feet and covers an area of 555 square miles.
304,920 square feet
The Everglades extend from Lake Okeechobee to the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. The high water level of Lake Okeechobee is about 18 feet above sea level, and the surrounding land is slightly higher. The Everglades is generally at elevations ranging from sea level to 20-25 feet above sea level excepting for isolated higher locations.
The largest glacier in Glacier National Park is the Blackfoot Glacier, which covers approximately 0.7 square miles. However, due to climate change, many of the glaciers in the park are shrinking rapidly.
Death Valley National Park is 5,216 square miles.
- to preserve and enhance an area's natural beauty - to promote people's enjoyment of the country side
Each side of the square car park is 60 feet
The park is between 2200 feet and 2800 feet above sea level.