Alt Text Map showing a bird’s-eye-view of the Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania. The park is an open area mostly surrounded by a carpet of dense trees. White lines represent roads, and yellow dashed lines represent trails. Extended Description The entrance is off the Lincoln Highway, which is also labeled US Route 30, to the north of the main section of the park. The park road travels past parking and Tower of Voices near the entrance and then splits into the Approach Road, which leads to Ring Road by the Visitor Center Complex, and Return Road that completes the circuit. Ring Road forms a large circle around the memorial and is itself lined with 40 Memorial Groves on the inner bend of the road. Parking and restrooms are available at the Visitor Center Complex, and two trails reach out from this area. One parallels the 40 Memorial Groves inside Ring Road. Moving down from the complex are the Wall of Names, Impact Site, Bounder, Hemlock Grove, Debris Field, Memorial Plaza, and Shelter, the latter of which also has parking and restrooms. A semi-transparent arrow labeled “Flight Path” reaches across the trees from the distant horizon and points toward the memorial from the top left of the map. An angular black line indicates the extent of the Memorial boundary, mostly among the trees. US Route 30 continues off the left side of the map “To Somerset” and off the right side “To Bedford.” Pompey Hill Road turns into Cemetery Road, which crosses the map in the distance before intersecting with US Route 30, and Lambertsville Road, also labeled State Route 1007, travels from route 30 down and off the bottom left corner of the map and eventually “To Shanksville.” Legend A compass near the lower right corner of the map is angled slightly to the right. Below are symbols representing Restrooms and Parking before the legend reads as follows: Yellow dashed line for Trail and White line for One-way road.