MCP Cursor

Enhance your development workflow with AI-powered MCP tools and extensions for Cursor IDE.

Product

  • MCP Servers
  • Getting Started
  • Documentation
  • Open Source

Resources

  • MCP Specification
  • Cursor IDE
  • MCP GitHub
  • Contributing

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Cookie Policy
Made withfor the developer community
© 2026 MCP Cursor. All rights reserved.
MCP Logo
MCP Cursor
IntroductionMCPs
IntroductionMCPs
3D MCP Cursor Visualization
  1. Home
  2. Servers
  3. National Park Service MCP
National Park Service MCP Logo

National Park Service MCP

Model Context Protocol Integration

Overview

Integrates with the National Park Service API to provide structured park information for trip planning, exploration, and research applications.

National Park Service

Integrates with the National Park Service API to provide structured park information for trip planning, exploration, and research applications.

Installation Instructions


README: https://github.com/amysatterlee/nps_mcp


MCP Server for National Park Services Data

This MCP Server provides an interface to retrieve National Park Services (NPS) data. It allows users to:

  • Retrieve a list of national parks in a given U.S. state.
  • Fetch detailed information about a specific national park.

It uses the National Park Service API to obtain the data.

Requirements

  • Node.js (v18+ recommended)
  • npm or yarn
  • A valid NPS API key (available at https://www.nps.gov/subjects/developer/get-started.htm)
  • Claude Desktop installed (for running MCP servers)

Setup

  1. Clone this repository:

    git clone <repository-url>
    cd <repository-folder>
    
  2. Install dependencies:

    npm install
    
  3. Create a .env file in the root directory and add your NPS API key:

    API_KEY=your_nps_api_key_here
    

Running the Server

To start the MCP server:

npm run build
node ./build/server.js

Using Claude Desktop:

  1. Add this MCP Server to the claude_desktop_config.json
{
    "mcpServers": {
        "nps": {
            "command": "node",
            "args": [
                "/<Path to Server>/build/index.js"
            ],
            "env": {
                "API_KEY": "Your NPS API Key"
            }
        }
    }
}
  1. Start or Restart Claude Desktop
  2. Ensure your MCP server is recognized and running by clicking on the tools icon at the bottom of Claude's chat window.
  3. Use Claude's interface to query National Park Services data.

API Endpoints

Fetch List of National Parks by State

Tool Name: park-list

Parameters:

  • stateCode (string) – Two-letter U.S. state code

Response Example:

[
  {
    "fullName": "Yellowstone National Park",
    "description": "First national park in the U.S.",
    "parkCode": "yell"
  }
]

Fetch Details of a National Park

Tool Name: park-details

Parameters:

  • parkCode (string) – National Park lookup code

Response Example:

[
  {
    "fullName": "Yellowstone National Park",
    "description": "First national park in the U.S.",
    "states": "WY, MT, ID"
  }
]

Prompts

Retrieve Parks in a State

Prompt Name: parks-by-state

Parameters:

  • stateCode (string)

Example:

What National Parks are in the state of CA?

Get Park Details

Prompt Name: details-for-park

Parameters:

  • park (string)

Example:

Give me details about Yellowstone National Park.

Featured MCPs

Github MCP - Model Context Protocol for Cursor IDE

Github

This server provides integration with Github's issue tracking system through MCP, allowing LLMs to interact with Github issues.

Sequential Thinking MCP - Model Context Protocol for Cursor IDE

Sequential Thinking

An MCP server implementation that provides a tool for dynamic and reflective problem-solving through a structured thinking process. Break down complex problems into manageable steps, revise and refine thoughts as understanding deepens, and branch into alternative paths of reasoning.

Puppeteer MCP - Model Context Protocol for Cursor IDE

Puppeteer

A Model Context Protocol server that provides browser automation capabilities using Puppeteer. This server enables LLMs to interact with web pages, take screenshots, execute JavaScript, and perform various browser-based operations in a real browser environment.