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This isolated national park is the only one in US that requires a passport to visit

July 14, 2026
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This isolated national park is the only one in US that requires a passport to visit

Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the vast selection of national parks throughout the U.S. and its territories, but one location requires a valid passport to enter.

The National Park of American Samoa is one of the most remote of its kind, located around 2,600 miles Southwest of Hawaii.

This national park is accessible by plane to Pago Pago International Airport on the island of Tutuila, where a connecting flight is available to Ta’ū and Ofu, as the park is spread across three islands.

With the limited travel options also comes the requirement of a valid U.S. passport or certified birth certificate demonstrating his or her American nationality, according to the U.S. Department of the Interior.

It is important to come prepared when visiting this unique national park, as visitors should expect war, humid temperatures year-round with frequent rain showers during the wet season (October to May).

Vatia village in American Samoa, nestled along a coral-fringed bay, with lush, green mountains rising behind it.
Vatia village in American Samoa, nestled along a coral-fringed bay, with lush, green mountains rising behind it. AFP via Getty Images

Islands to explore

National Park Service officials share details on opportunities to explore each island in the park.

  • Tutuila: Discover scenic trails like the Mount ‘Alava Trail, coastal beauty along the Le’ala Shoreline, and opportunities to experience Samoan culture in the villages.
  • Ta’ū: For a more off-the-beaten-path experience, visit Ta’ū to hike through its rainforests and see Lata Mountain, the highest point in American Samoa.
  • Ofu: Known for its tranquil coral reefs and white sandy beaches, Ofu Island is a must-visit for snorkeling enthusiasts.
Night sky with the Milky Way visible, and the silhouette of a palm tree in the foreground.
The night sky — with the Milky Way visible — over the picturesque island of Ofu in American Samoa. Caters News Agency

The park offers incredible hikes through lush rainforests and to stunning viewpoints, though some trails can be steep and muddy, according to the National Park Service.

Along with this comes over 4,000 acres of underwater landscape, offering various wildlife and environments to explore, including diving and snorkeling. 

Thankfully, the park is open year-round and there are no entrance fees to visit.

It is important to come prepared for the park’s varied weather and terrain, as park officials encourage visitors to plan their travel. 

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