Take a moment today to thank our veterans and learn about the important ties between our national parks and our service women and men. >> https://prks.org/2OALL6O
Take a moment today to thank our veterans and learn about the important ties between our national parks and our service women and men. >> https://prks.org/2OALL6O
Today is National Public Lands Day! Will you take advantage of today’s free access to all national parks?
This weekend is National Public Lands Day. That means there are tons of opportunities to volunteer or visit our national parks this Saturday. Best of all? No entrance fees!
If you’re not familiar with Youth Conservation Corps, check out this short blog post about their incredible work this summer.
June is Great Outdoors Month. How will you celebrate? >> https://prks.org/2Jy0UDx
The final days of National Park Week are upon us: have you reached park-loving superstar status? >> https://prks.org/2uVz1OV
From stretching to volunteering, there’s no dearth of opportunities to experience at Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument.
Not all parks are about trees and mountains. For example, New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park focuses on jazz and its history!
Experience it for yourself through any number of activities—from volunteering to Jazz Pilates! >> http://prks.org/2mQCOXr
1. Get your mind drained of negative energy through some gentle yoga.
2. Volunteer in a way that uses your skills.
3. Do #1 and #2 in national park!
For details, head here >> http://prks.org/2zsnYKR
Parks offer awesome programs to experience new activities and stay active, from fly fishing to yoga. Read more about ways to get healthy or give back this fall at New River Gorge National River: http://prks.org/2gxStqX
It’s never too early to start stewardship in the parks! These teens are up to the challenge. Learn more about their work here: http://prks.org/2gsi2No
Did you know you can help serve our national parks year round? In honor of Good Neighbor Day, learn more about the service opportunities available in your national park.
You can make a difference in your local #NationalParks by becoming a volunteer. And the best part? There are no age restrictions. Whether you’re 8 or 80, you can make a lasting impact.
At age 80, this year’s Enduring Service Award recipient Thelma Johnson is an inspiration to us all. Read about her remarkable contributions to Ice Age National Scenic Trail here >> http://prks.org/1gqdsda.
The National Park Foundation supports programs like Concrete to Canyons, which helps connect youth and families in Las Vegas to the amazing adventures waiting for them at Zion National Park!
Learn more about our Impact Grants here:
http://prks.org/11H5yyv