Being the Frist National Park in the Pearson Republic, Garrett National Park has historic sites like the Monument to the Liberation of Garret Park and the grave of Queen Elizebeth II (socks). We also have wonderful natural sites like Pearson Mountain and Garret Lake. We hope you enjoy our visit. Located in Skinkston, Oklahoma, United States.
Garrett National Park has a grassland biome with an artificial lake, known as Garrett Lake, with also many flora and fauna. Major plants Maple Tree, Bradford Pear Tree, Jane Magliola Tree and a Weeping Cherry Tree. Fauna would include crawfish, cardinals, praying mantis, bunny's, squirrel's, skinks, frogs, toads, hummingbirds, cranes and many more. The only citizen that are allowed to live on the National Parks grounds are the canines for they help maintain the wildlife and protection of the park.
President Mason Pearson National Cemetary is a national cemetery and monument in the Pearson Republic. It was named after our founder and current President, Mason Pearson. By it is our water tower and the only grave site is to honor Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. the only thing that is buried is the socks that have an imprint of Queen Elizabeth on them.
The Trans-Pearsican Trail is a nature trail in the Garret National Park and is also simi-transportational taking you to from the Government Palace to the Farmlands. It will show you the beautiful nature side of the Pearson Republic.
Garrett Lake named after Judy and Jerry Garret (and the National Park itself) was to commemorate the Presidents Grand Parents. In it is Garret Falls and a good swimming location in the summer! It captures our people's beauty!
In the early years of the Pearson Republic there was a Township established for birds within Garrett National Park, Capitol District of Skinkston around early 2020. The Government of the Pearson Republic has been sidetracked due to it changing Constitutions which slowed down Our Nation. Sparronoke has been abandoned mysteriously with its inhabitance gone. The Office of Historical and Cultural Preservation deemed the site as a National Landmark to Our great Country.