Feel small beneath the vast night skies of these national parks.
Feel small beneath the vast night skies of these national parks.
When adventure calls, listen!
But first, read this preliminary guide to backcountry hiking.
Come to these parks with a sense of adventure. Leave with a full belly.
It’s the simple pleasures in life, like roasting s’mores in our national parks. >> http://prks.org/2qSbiZI
Thanks to the internet and the National Park Service, camping resources are right at your fingertips. >> https://prks.org/2K5zP6m
The National Park Foundation has a beautiful new line of National Park Service accessories. Dibs on a hoodie!
One need not live off of granola bars, even when camping. Read on for some campfire cooking tips: http://prks.org/2o9MfDe
If you’re planning a national park outing this fall, you won’t be able to resist a campfire once you feel that crisp fall air. Get national park campfire tips and tricks here ➡️ http://prks.org/2o9MfDe.
Backcountry hiking is incredible… when done properly! Read on to learn how to do it right: http://prks.org/2oA4myF
As American as apple pie, a campfire doesn’t feel right without a s’more. But have you tried any s’more recipes with a twist…? Read on to hear how: http://prks.org/2qSbiZI
Get your camping guide here >>> http://prks.org/2r7hXDc.
“I feel strongly about the fact that it takes a certain amount of privilege for many of us to put life on hold and get outdoors, so I also share photos of my experiences in the outdoors to include those who couldn’t come along.”
We want everyone to have the opportunity to explore the national parks. In the meantime, Ambreen Tariq of @BrownPeopleCamping gives us a little glimpse of her adventures.
Scenario: While visiting a national park, you see an adorable star-nosed mole peeping its crazy face out of the ground. This could be a super cool sight, but if you’ve cut your foot and forgotten to pack a moleskin, you won’t even be able to focus on your new friend! Learn more about the importance of a well-packed first aid kit here: http://prks.org/2pY1hdm