Located some 2,600 miles southwest of Hawaii, National Park of American Samoa is one of the most remote national park’s in the United States. The national park includes sections of three islands – Tutuila, Ta’u, and Ofu. Almost all of the land area of these volcanic islands – from the mountains to the coast – is rainforest.
The Eastern District of American Samoa is one of the three main administrative districts of this U.S. territory in the South Pacific. The district encompasses the eastern part of the island of Tutuila, which is the largest and most populous island of American Samoa. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and historical significance. It had a population of 23,030 in 2010.