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AZTEC RUINS
Built and occupied over 900 years ago, Aztec Ruins National Monument is the largest Ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley. In use for over 200 years, the site contains several multi-story buildings called “great houses,” each with a “great kiva”—a circular ceremonial chamber—as well as many smaller structures.EVERY KID OUTDOORS
A federal public lands youth initiative to get all 4th graders and their families to experience the places that are home to our country’s natural treasures, rich history, and vibrant culture.LAKE CHELAN
Due to the enormity of the Cascades, weather in the western slopes of the park can differ vastly from the drier and warmer eastern slopes where Lake Chelan National Recreation Area is situated. OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love of parks to a newgeneration.
TRIVIA | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Test your national park knowledge. Click the picture below to download the Parkcade trivia questions and answers as a PDF.Available DownloadsMultiple Choice Questions Open-Ended Questions Answer Keys: Multiple Choice, Open Ended Go Back to ParkcadeLONG WEEKEND
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.WORD SEARCHES
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.LEOPOLD REPORT
The Leopold Report (officially Wildlife Management in the National Parks) was published in 1963. Its influence upon the philosophy, policies, and persons of the National Park Service has far exceeded most studies, commission reports, advisory documents, and otherattempts to
LITTLE RIVER CANYON
Little River Canyon National Preserve’s forested uplands, waterfalls, canyon rims and bluffs, pools, boulders, and sandstone cliffs offer a variety of recreational activities for visitors looking for an escape in the Southern Appalachians.MAKE A GIFT
I just donated to the National Park Foundation. When you donate to the National Park Foundation your gift will help protect the over 400 national parks that preserve more than 84 million acres of the world's most treasured landscapes, ecosystems, and historical sites.AZTEC RUINS
Built and occupied over 900 years ago, Aztec Ruins National Monument is the largest Ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley. In use for over 200 years, the site contains several multi-story buildings called “great houses,” each with a “great kiva”—a circular ceremonial chamber—as well as many smaller structures.EVERY KID OUTDOORS
A federal public lands youth initiative to get all 4th graders and their families to experience the places that are home to our country’s natural treasures, rich history, and vibrant culture.LAKE CHELAN
Due to the enormity of the Cascades, weather in the western slopes of the park can differ vastly from the drier and warmer eastern slopes where Lake Chelan National Recreation Area is situated. OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love of parks to a newgeneration.
TRIVIA | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Test your national park knowledge. Click the picture below to download the Parkcade trivia questions and answers as a PDF.Available DownloadsMultiple Choice Questions Open-Ended Questions Answer Keys: Multiple Choice, Open Ended Go Back to ParkcadeLONG WEEKEND
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.WORD SEARCHES
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.LEOPOLD REPORT
The Leopold Report (officially Wildlife Management in the National Parks) was published in 1963. Its influence upon the philosophy, policies, and persons of the National Park Service has far exceeded most studies, commission reports, advisory documents, and otherattempts to
LITTLE RIVER CANYON
Little River Canyon National Preserve’s forested uplands, waterfalls, canyon rims and bluffs, pools, boulders, and sandstone cliffs offer a variety of recreational activities for visitors looking for an escape in the Southern Appalachians.MAKE A GIFT
I just donated to the National Park Foundation. When you donate to the National Park Foundation your gift will help protect the over 400 national parks that preserve more than 84 million acres of the world's most treasured landscapes, ecosystems, and historical sites. NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION The National Park Foundation strives to ensure that all people are welcome and able to discover their own personal connections to parks. National parks tell the story of America, in all its beauty and imperfection, and we are committed to sharing these essential andvital stories.
PARKS OF THE FUTURE
Improving the Visitor Experience. A 2020 partnership between NPF, the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, NPS, and Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield will support the building of a new, modernized visitor center at Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument in Montana. Once completed, the visitor center will improve interpretative and educational programming, as well as TIPS FOR SAFELY VISITING NATIONAL PARKS We know you love parks – we do too! As with everything, safety must come first when you’re visiting a park. Whether you’re visiting a historic urban neighborhood or seeking the expanses of breathtaking landscapes, make sure your next visit is a safe one by following thesesimple tips.Before
VIRTUAL VISITS
A U.S. Patent Office clerk turned field nurse, Clara Barton was the founder and first president of the American Red Cross. Her life and legacy are celebrated at Clara Barton National Historic Site, the Glen Echo, Maryland house that was her home for the last 15 years of her life, as well as the national headquarters of the American Red Cross, a dormitory for staff, and a warehouse for reliefAZTEC RUINS
Built and occupied over 900 years ago, Aztec Ruins National Monument is the largest Ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley. In use for over 200 years, the site contains several multi-story buildings called “great houses,” each with a “great kiva”—a circular ceremonial chamber—as well as many smaller structures. OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love of parks to a newgeneration.
REDUCING YOUR FOOTPRINT IN NATIONAL PARKS Each year, the United States generates about 260 million tons of trash – that’s over 4 pounds per person, per day. While approximately one quarter of this trash is recycled, the rest is burned or dumped in landfills.The National Park System is not immune to our nation’s badhabits. Over 300
LITTLE RIVER CANYON
Little River Canyon National Preserve’s forested uplands, waterfalls, canyon rims and bluffs, pools, boulders, and sandstone cliffs offer a variety of recreational activities for visitors looking for an escape in the Southern Appalachians. ADAPTIVE ADVENTURING THROUGH NATIONAL PARKS Today, Cannon is a No Barriers and Winnebago explorer living in Southern Utah and frequents nearby national parks to climb. She has learned what works best for her: she uses a wheelchair with mountain bike components and levers that allow for more torque over uneven terrain and forearm crutches with interchangeable feet for differentsurfaces.
STONEWALL BECOMES FIRST LGBTQ NATIONAL MONUMENT On June 24, 2016, New York City’s Stonewall National Monument was designated as the 412th unit of the National Park System. The site of the 1969 protests and recognized birthplace of the modern lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer civil rights movement, StonewallInn and
AZTEC RUINS
Park Information. Built and occupied over 900 years ago, Aztec Ruins National Monument is the largest Ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley. In use for over 200 years, the site contains several multi-story buildings called “great houses,” each with a “great kiva”—a circular ceremonial chamber—as well as manysmaller
OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Our Team. As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love of parks to a new generation. Leadership. TRIVIA | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Test your national park knowledge. Click the picture below to download the Parkcade trivia questions and answers as a PDF.Available DownloadsMultiple Choice Questions Open-Ended Questions Answer Keys: Multiple Choice, Open Ended Go Back to ParkcadeEVERY KID OUTDOORS
Every year, beginning September 1, all kids in the fourth grade have access to their own Every Kid Outdoors pass at www.everykidoutdoors.gov. This pass provides free access to national parks across the country. The Every Kid Outdoors pass is good for the 4th grade school year, until August 31. Information on obtaining the pass is available byLAKE CHELAN
Discover Lake Chelan National Recreation Area—one of the nation's deepest lakes at a depth of 1,500 ft. The average width is less than two miles, but Lake Chelan extends 50 miles into the Cascade Mountains. Here, the beautiful Stehekin Valley, with a portion offjord-like
WORD SEARCHES
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.LITTLE RIVER CANYON
Weather at Little River Canyon National Preserve. Little River Canyon Preserve has four distinct seasons, but the average temperature is 60° F. Summer is the busiest season, offering visitors hot, humid days, afternoon storms, and cooler evenings. However, if whitewater kayaking is on your itinerary, we suggest going to Little River in thewinter.
LONG WEEKEND
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.LEOPOLD REPORT
Leopold Report. The Leopold Report (officially Wildlife Management in the National Parks) was published in 1963. Its influence upon the philosophy, policies, and persons of the National Park Service has far exceeded most studies, commission reports, advisory documents, and other attempts to guide and direct the National Park Service.MAKE A GIFT
I just donated to the National Park Foundation. When you donate to the National Park Foundation your gift will help protect the over 400 national parks that preserve more than 84 million acres of the world's most treasured landscapes, ecosystems, and historical sites.AZTEC RUINS
Park Information. Built and occupied over 900 years ago, Aztec Ruins National Monument is the largest Ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley. In use for over 200 years, the site contains several multi-story buildings called “great houses,” each with a “great kiva”—a circular ceremonial chamber—as well as manysmaller
OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Our Team. As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love of parks to a new generation. Leadership. TRIVIA | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Test your national park knowledge. Click the picture below to download the Parkcade trivia questions and answers as a PDF.Available DownloadsMultiple Choice Questions Open-Ended Questions Answer Keys: Multiple Choice, Open Ended Go Back to ParkcadeEVERY KID OUTDOORS
Every year, beginning September 1, all kids in the fourth grade have access to their own Every Kid Outdoors pass at www.everykidoutdoors.gov. This pass provides free access to national parks across the country. The Every Kid Outdoors pass is good for the 4th grade school year, until August 31. Information on obtaining the pass is available byLAKE CHELAN
Discover Lake Chelan National Recreation Area—one of the nation's deepest lakes at a depth of 1,500 ft. The average width is less than two miles, but Lake Chelan extends 50 miles into the Cascade Mountains. Here, the beautiful Stehekin Valley, with a portion offjord-like
WORD SEARCHES
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.LITTLE RIVER CANYON
Weather at Little River Canyon National Preserve. Little River Canyon Preserve has four distinct seasons, but the average temperature is 60° F. Summer is the busiest season, offering visitors hot, humid days, afternoon storms, and cooler evenings. However, if whitewater kayaking is on your itinerary, we suggest going to Little River in thewinter.
LONG WEEKEND
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.LEOPOLD REPORT
Leopold Report. The Leopold Report (officially Wildlife Management in the National Parks) was published in 1963. Its influence upon the philosophy, policies, and persons of the National Park Service has far exceeded most studies, commission reports, advisory documents, and other attempts to guide and direct the National Park Service.MAKE A GIFT
I just donated to the National Park Foundation. When you donate to the National Park Foundation your gift will help protect the over 400 national parks that preserve more than 84 million acres of the world's most treasured landscapes, ecosystems, and historical sites. NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION The National Park Foundation strives to ensure that all people are welcome and able to discover their own personal connections to parks. National parks tell the story of America, in all its beauty and imperfection, and we are committed to sharing these essential and vital stories. Parks don't just stand for where America has been –they
VIRTUAL VISITS
A U.S. Patent Office clerk turned field nurse, Clara Barton was the founder and first president of the American Red Cross. Her life and legacy are celebrated at Clara Barton National Historic Site, the Glen Echo, Maryland house that was her home for the last 15 years of her life, as well as the national headquarters of the American Red Cross, a dormitory for staff, and a warehouse for relief TIPS FOR SAFELY VISITING NATIONAL PARKS We know you love parks – we do too! As with everything, safety must come first when you’re visiting a park. Whether you’re visiting a historic urban neighborhood or seeking the expanses of breathtaking landscapes, make sure your next visit is a safe one by following thesesimple tips.Before
PARKS OF THE FUTURE
As visitation increases, especially at well-known, scenic parks in the west, the National Park Foundation (NPF) and its partners are harnessing the power of technology and innovation to help NPS plan for the needs of parks and park visitors in the future, while remaining OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Our Team. As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love ofAZTEC RUINS
Park Information. Built and occupied over 900 years ago, Aztec Ruins National Monument is the largest Ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley. In use for over 200 years, the site contains several multi-story buildings called “great houses,” each with a “great kiva”—a circular ceremonial chamber—as well as manysmaller
PROJECTS | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION National Park Service Mellon Humanities Fellows (Washington, D.C.) – develop podcasts and convenings that use three social justice movements, civil rights, labor rights, and LGBTQ+ rights, as starting points to better understand how the fight for access to the ballot connected with other forms of radical action in twentieth-centuryAmerica.
GOGO SQUEEZ® AND NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION JOIN FORCES TO NEW YORK – Today, GoGo squeeZ ® – the leading squeezable snack pouch made from 100 percent fruit– is living its mission to make it easier for families to be healthier and happier thanks to a new partnership with the National Park Foundation (NPF) that will put nature and the joy of learning through parks at kids’ fingertips. The partnership kicks off at the start of June’s “Great BIG SOUTH FORK "EXPLORING YOUR OWN BACKYARD" PROGRAM National Park Foundation funded Big South Fork's "Exploring Your own Backyard", which converted a campsite into an educational facility forTitle 1 students.
STONEWALL BECOMES FIRST LGBTQ NATIONAL MONUMENT On June 24, 2016, New York City’s Stonewall National Monument was designated as the 412th unit of the National Park System. The site of the 1969 protests and recognized birthplace of the modern lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer civil rights movement, StonewallInn and
AZTEC RUINS
Park Information. Built and occupied over 900 years ago, Aztec Ruins National Monument is the largest Ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley. In use for over 200 years, the site contains several multi-story buildings called “great houses,” each with a “great kiva”—a circular ceremonial chamber—as well as manysmaller
TRIVIA | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Test your national park knowledge. Click the picture below to download the Parkcade trivia questions and answers as a PDF.Available DownloadsMultiple Choice Questions Open-Ended Questions Answer Keys: Multiple Choice, Open Ended Go Back to ParkcadeEVERY KID OUTDOORS
Every year, beginning September 1, all kids in the fourth grade have access to their own Every Kid Outdoors pass at www.everykidoutdoors.gov. This pass provides free access to national parks across the country. The Every Kid Outdoors pass is good for the 4th grade school year, until August 31. Information on obtaining the pass is available byLAKE CHELAN
Discover Lake Chelan National Recreation Area—one of the nation's deepest lakes at a depth of 1,500 ft. The average width is less than two miles, but Lake Chelan extends 50 miles into the Cascade Mountains. Here, the beautiful Stehekin Valley, with a portion offjord-like
OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Our Team. As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love of parks to a new generation. Leadership.WORD SEARCHES
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.LITTLE RIVER CANYON
Weather at Little River Canyon National Preserve. Little River Canyon Preserve has four distinct seasons, but the average temperature is 60° F. Summer is the busiest season, offering visitors hot, humid days, afternoon storms, and cooler evenings. However, if whitewater kayaking is on your itinerary, we suggest going to Little River in thewinter.
LEOPOLD REPORT
Leopold Report. The Leopold Report (officially Wildlife Management in the National Parks) was published in 1963. Its influence upon the philosophy, policies, and persons of the National Park Service has far exceeded most studies, commission reports, advisory documents, and other attempts to guide and direct the National Park Service.LONG WEEKEND
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.MAKE A GIFT
I just donated to the National Park Foundation. When you donate to the National Park Foundation your gift will help protect the over 400 national parks that preserve more than 84 million acres of the world's most treasured landscapes, ecosystems, and historical sites.AZTEC RUINS
Park Information. Built and occupied over 900 years ago, Aztec Ruins National Monument is the largest Ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley. In use for over 200 years, the site contains several multi-story buildings called “great houses,” each with a “great kiva”—a circular ceremonial chamber—as well as manysmaller
TRIVIA | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Test your national park knowledge. Click the picture below to download the Parkcade trivia questions and answers as a PDF.Available DownloadsMultiple Choice Questions Open-Ended Questions Answer Keys: Multiple Choice, Open Ended Go Back to ParkcadeEVERY KID OUTDOORS
Every year, beginning September 1, all kids in the fourth grade have access to their own Every Kid Outdoors pass at www.everykidoutdoors.gov. This pass provides free access to national parks across the country. The Every Kid Outdoors pass is good for the 4th grade school year, until August 31. Information on obtaining the pass is available byLAKE CHELAN
Discover Lake Chelan National Recreation Area—one of the nation's deepest lakes at a depth of 1,500 ft. The average width is less than two miles, but Lake Chelan extends 50 miles into the Cascade Mountains. Here, the beautiful Stehekin Valley, with a portion offjord-like
OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Our Team. As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love of parks to a new generation. Leadership.WORD SEARCHES
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.LITTLE RIVER CANYON
Weather at Little River Canyon National Preserve. Little River Canyon Preserve has four distinct seasons, but the average temperature is 60° F. Summer is the busiest season, offering visitors hot, humid days, afternoon storms, and cooler evenings. However, if whitewater kayaking is on your itinerary, we suggest going to Little River in thewinter.
LEOPOLD REPORT
Leopold Report. The Leopold Report (officially Wildlife Management in the National Parks) was published in 1963. Its influence upon the philosophy, policies, and persons of the National Park Service has far exceeded most studies, commission reports, advisory documents, and other attempts to guide and direct the National Park Service.LONG WEEKEND
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.MAKE A GIFT
I just donated to the National Park Foundation. When you donate to the National Park Foundation your gift will help protect the over 400 national parks that preserve more than 84 million acres of the world's most treasured landscapes, ecosystems, and historical sites. NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION The National Park Foundation strives to ensure that all people are welcome and able to discover their own personal connections to parks. National parks tell the story of America, in all its beauty and imperfection, and we are committed to sharing these essential and vital stories. Parks don't just stand for where America has been –they
VIRTUAL VISITS
A U.S. Patent Office clerk turned field nurse, Clara Barton was the founder and first president of the American Red Cross. Her life and legacy are celebrated at Clara Barton National Historic Site, the Glen Echo, Maryland house that was her home for the last 15 years of her life, as well as the national headquarters of the American Red Cross, a dormitory for staff, and a warehouse for relief TIPS FOR SAFELY VISITING NATIONAL PARKS We know you love parks – we do too! As with everything, safety must come first when you’re visiting a park. Whether you’re visiting a historic urban neighborhood or seeking the expanses of breathtaking landscapes, make sure your next visit is a safe one by following thesesimple tips.Before
PARKS OF THE FUTURE
As visitation increases, especially at well-known, scenic parks in the west, the National Park Foundation (NPF) and its partners are harnessing the power of technology and innovation to help NPS plan for the needs of parks and park visitors in the future, while remainingAZTEC RUINS
Park Information. Built and occupied over 900 years ago, Aztec Ruins National Monument is the largest Ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley. In use for over 200 years, the site contains several multi-story buildings called “great houses,” each with a “great kiva”—a circular ceremonial chamber—as well as manysmaller
OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Our Team. As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love ofLITTLE RIVER CANYON
Weather at Little River Canyon National Preserve. Little River Canyon Preserve has four distinct seasons, but the average temperature is 60° F. Summer is the busiest season, offering visitors hot, humid days, afternoon storms, and cooler evenings. However, if whitewater kayaking is on your itinerary, we suggest going to Little River in thewinter.
GOGO SQUEEZ® AND NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION JOIN FORCES TO NEW YORK – Today, GoGo squeeZ ® – the leading squeezable snack pouch made from 100 percent fruit– is living its mission to make it easier for families to be healthier and happier thanks to a new partnership with the National Park Foundation (NPF) that will put nature and the joy of learning through parks at kids’ fingertips. The partnership kicks off at the start of June’s “Great BIG SOUTH FORK "EXPLORING YOUR OWN BACKYARD" PROGRAM National Park Foundation funded Big South Fork's "Exploring Your own Backyard", which converted a campsite into an educational facility forTitle 1 students.
STONEWALL BECOMES FIRST LGBTQ NATIONAL MONUMENT On June 24, 2016, New York City’s Stonewall National Monument was designated as the 412th unit of the National Park System. The site of the 1969 protests and recognized birthplace of the modern lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer civil rights movement, StonewallInn and
NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION The National Park Foundation strives to ensure that all people are welcome and able to discover their own personal connections to parks. National parks tell the story of America, in all its beauty and imperfection, and we are committed to sharing these essential and vital stories. Parks don't just stand for where America has been –they
VOLUNTEERING IN NATIONAL PARKSEVERY KID OUTDOORS
Every year, beginning September 1, all kids in the fourth grade have access to their own Every Kid Outdoors pass at www.everykidoutdoors.gov. This pass provides free access to national parks across the country. The Every Kid Outdoors pass is good for the 4th grade school year, until August 31. Information on obtaining the pass is available by ROSS LAKE | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Ross Lake National Recreation Area is the most accessible part of the North Cascades National Park Service Complex. Visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, and much more during their trip. The national recreation area includes three reservoirs: Ross Lake, Diablo Lake, and Gorge Lake—water gateways to more remote areas. DIGITAL DOWNLOAD CENTER Digital Download Center. Our over 400 national parks stand, not only as a remarkable representation of America’s natural and historical legacy, but also as a cherished playground for visitors young and old. Together as Americans, we all own a piece of these majestic places.LEOPOLD REPORT
Leopold Report. The Leopold Report (officially Wildlife Management in the National Parks) was published in 1963. Its influence upon the philosophy, policies, and persons of the National Park Service has far exceeded most studies, commission reports, advisory documents, and other attempts to guide and direct the National Park Service. HAGERMAN FOSSIL BEDS Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, a national park in Idaho, contains the largest concentration of Hagerman Horse fossils in North America. The Monument is also internationally significant because it protects the world's richest known fossil deposits from a time period called the late Pliocene epoch, about 3 to 4 million years ago.CANYON DE CHELLY
Canyon de Chelly is unique among National Park Service units, as it is comprised entirely of Navajo Tribal Trust Land that remains home to the canyon community. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly, including distinctive architecture, artifacts, androck
MAKE A GIFT
I just donated to the National Park Foundation. When you donate to the National Park Foundation your gift will help protect the over 400 national parks that preserve more than 84 million acres of the world's most treasured landscapes, ecosystems, and historical sites.LONG WEEKEND
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION The National Park Foundation strives to ensure that all people are welcome and able to discover their own personal connections to parks. National parks tell the story of America, in all its beauty and imperfection, and we are committed to sharing these essential and vital stories. Parks don't just stand for where America has been –they
VOLUNTEERING IN NATIONAL PARKSEVERY KID OUTDOORS
Every year, beginning September 1, all kids in the fourth grade have access to their own Every Kid Outdoors pass at www.everykidoutdoors.gov. This pass provides free access to national parks across the country. The Every Kid Outdoors pass is good for the 4th grade school year, until August 31. Information on obtaining the pass is available by ROSS LAKE | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Ross Lake National Recreation Area is the most accessible part of the North Cascades National Park Service Complex. Visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, and much more during their trip. The national recreation area includes three reservoirs: Ross Lake, Diablo Lake, and Gorge Lake—water gateways to more remote areas. DIGITAL DOWNLOAD CENTER Digital Download Center. Our over 400 national parks stand, not only as a remarkable representation of America’s natural and historical legacy, but also as a cherished playground for visitors young and old. Together as Americans, we all own a piece of these majestic places.LEOPOLD REPORT
Leopold Report. The Leopold Report (officially Wildlife Management in the National Parks) was published in 1963. Its influence upon the philosophy, policies, and persons of the National Park Service has far exceeded most studies, commission reports, advisory documents, and other attempts to guide and direct the National Park Service. HAGERMAN FOSSIL BEDS Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, a national park in Idaho, contains the largest concentration of Hagerman Horse fossils in North America. The Monument is also internationally significant because it protects the world's richest known fossil deposits from a time period called the late Pliocene epoch, about 3 to 4 million years ago.CANYON DE CHELLY
Canyon de Chelly is unique among National Park Service units, as it is comprised entirely of Navajo Tribal Trust Land that remains home to the canyon community. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly, including distinctive architecture, artifacts, androck
MAKE A GIFT
I just donated to the National Park Foundation. When you donate to the National Park Foundation your gift will help protect the over 400 national parks that preserve more than 84 million acres of the world's most treasured landscapes, ecosystems, and historical sites.LONG WEEKEND
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. TIPS FOR SAFELY VISITING NATIONAL PARKS We know you love parks – we do too! As with everything, safety must come first when you’re visiting a park. Whether you’re visiting a historic urban neighborhood or seeking the expanses of breathtaking landscapes, make sure your next visit is a safe one by following thesesimple tips.Before
ABOUT THE FOUNDATION The National Park Foundation is an apolitical, non-partisan philanthropic organization focused on raising private funds to directly support America’s national parks. Merchandise that benefits the National Park Foundation can be found in our gift shop online at nationalparks.org and store.findyourpark.com . Please contact ask-NPF@nationalparks VOLUNTEERING IN NATIONAL PARKS Volunteering in National Parks. With over 85 million acres to protect, the National Park Service (NPS) has many projects that could use an extra hand. Volunteer opportunities in national parks abound, and whether it’s a one-time service project or volunteer event or a long-term volunteer position, NPS is grateful for its VIPs –Volunteers
AZTEC RUINS
Park Information. Built and occupied over 900 years ago, Aztec Ruins National Monument is the largest Ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley. In use for over 200 years, the site contains several multi-story buildings called “great houses,” each with a “great kiva”—a circular ceremonial chamber—as well as manysmaller
OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Our Team. As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love of OPEN OUTDOORS FOR KIDS Help NPF Open Doors. Help NPF get America's kids off the couch and into our country's national parks! Open OutDoors for Kids puts nature at the fingertips of today's youth through in-person and in-classroom experiences. Just $10 opens 1 door of opportunity for a kid. When you open up OutDoors for kids, you help them find a career path, discoverWOMEN IN PARKS
The National Park Foundation has launched a new fund to support projects and programs that help the National Park Service share a more comprehensive and inclusive American narrative that amplifies the voices of women whose vision, tenacity, and resilience moved them to climb mountains, take down barriers, protect the environment, and lead NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Mission & HistoryThe National Park Foundation, the official charitable partner of the National Park Service, enriches America’s national parks and programs through the support of private citizens, park lovers, stewards of nature, history enthusiasts, and wildernessadventurers.
HONORING LGBTQ+ HISTORY IN NATIONAL PARKS For many years, the rich histories of LGBTQ+ Americans have been erased through laws and prejudice, appearing sporadically in records. Yet for many LGBTQ+ groups, preserving and interpreting their past has been an important part of building communities and mutual support, and thanks to these efforts we can find LGBTQ+ histories across thecountry.
GOGO SQUEEZ® AND NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION JOIN FORCES TO NEW YORK – Today, GoGo squeeZ ® – the leading squeezable snack pouch made from 100 percent fruit– is living its mission to make it easier for families to be healthier and happier thanks to a new partnership with the National Park Foundation (NPF) that will put nature and the joy of learning through parks at kids’ fingertips. The partnership kicks off at the start of June’s “Great NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION The National Park Foundation strives to ensure that all people are welcome and able to discover their own personal connections to parks. National parks tell the story of America, in all its beauty and imperfection, and we are committed to sharing these essential and vital stories. Parks don't just stand for where America has been –they
VOLUNTEERING IN NATIONAL PARKSEVERY KID OUTDOORS
Every year, beginning September 1, all kids in the fourth grade have access to their own Every Kid Outdoors pass at www.everykidoutdoors.gov. This pass provides free access to national parks across the country. The Every Kid Outdoors pass is good for the 4th grade school year, until August 31. Information on obtaining the pass is available by ROSS LAKE | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Ross Lake National Recreation Area is the most accessible part of the North Cascades National Park Service Complex. Visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, and much more during their trip. The national recreation area includes three reservoirs: Ross Lake, Diablo Lake, and Gorge Lake—water gateways to more remote areas. DIGITAL DOWNLOAD CENTER Digital Download Center. Our over 400 national parks stand, not only as a remarkable representation of America’s natural and historical legacy, but also as a cherished playground for visitors young and old. Together as Americans, we all own a piece of these majestic places.LEOPOLD REPORT
Leopold Report. The Leopold Report (officially Wildlife Management in the National Parks) was published in 1963. Its influence upon the philosophy, policies, and persons of the National Park Service has far exceeded most studies, commission reports, advisory documents, and other attempts to guide and direct the National Park Service. HAGERMAN FOSSIL BEDS Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, a national park in Idaho, contains the largest concentration of Hagerman Horse fossils in North America. The Monument is also internationally significant because it protects the world's richest known fossil deposits from a time period called the late Pliocene epoch, about 3 to 4 million years ago.CANYON DE CHELLY
Canyon de Chelly is unique among National Park Service units, as it is comprised entirely of Navajo Tribal Trust Land that remains home to the canyon community. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly, including distinctive architecture, artifacts, androck
MAKE A GIFT
I just donated to the National Park Foundation. When you donate to the National Park Foundation your gift will help protect the over 400 national parks that preserve more than 84 million acres of the world's most treasured landscapes, ecosystems, and historical sites.LONG WEEKEND
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION The National Park Foundation strives to ensure that all people are welcome and able to discover their own personal connections to parks. National parks tell the story of America, in all its beauty and imperfection, and we are committed to sharing these essential and vital stories. Parks don't just stand for where America has been –they
VOLUNTEERING IN NATIONAL PARKSEVERY KID OUTDOORS
Every year, beginning September 1, all kids in the fourth grade have access to their own Every Kid Outdoors pass at www.everykidoutdoors.gov. This pass provides free access to national parks across the country. The Every Kid Outdoors pass is good for the 4th grade school year, until August 31. Information on obtaining the pass is available by ROSS LAKE | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Ross Lake National Recreation Area is the most accessible part of the North Cascades National Park Service Complex. Visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, and much more during their trip. The national recreation area includes three reservoirs: Ross Lake, Diablo Lake, and Gorge Lake—water gateways to more remote areas. DIGITAL DOWNLOAD CENTER Digital Download Center. Our over 400 national parks stand, not only as a remarkable representation of America’s natural and historical legacy, but also as a cherished playground for visitors young and old. Together as Americans, we all own a piece of these majestic places.LEOPOLD REPORT
Leopold Report. The Leopold Report (officially Wildlife Management in the National Parks) was published in 1963. Its influence upon the philosophy, policies, and persons of the National Park Service has far exceeded most studies, commission reports, advisory documents, and other attempts to guide and direct the National Park Service. HAGERMAN FOSSIL BEDS Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, a national park in Idaho, contains the largest concentration of Hagerman Horse fossils in North America. The Monument is also internationally significant because it protects the world's richest known fossil deposits from a time period called the late Pliocene epoch, about 3 to 4 million years ago.CANYON DE CHELLY
Canyon de Chelly is unique among National Park Service units, as it is comprised entirely of Navajo Tribal Trust Land that remains home to the canyon community. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly, including distinctive architecture, artifacts, androck
MAKE A GIFT
I just donated to the National Park Foundation. When you donate to the National Park Foundation your gift will help protect the over 400 national parks that preserve more than 84 million acres of the world's most treasured landscapes, ecosystems, and historical sites.LONG WEEKEND
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. TIPS FOR SAFELY VISITING NATIONAL PARKS We know you love parks – we do too! As with everything, safety must come first when you’re visiting a park. Whether you’re visiting a historic urban neighborhood or seeking the expanses of breathtaking landscapes, make sure your next visit is a safe one by following thesesimple tips.Before
ABOUT THE FOUNDATION The National Park Foundation is an apolitical, non-partisan philanthropic organization focused on raising private funds to directly support America’s national parks. Merchandise that benefits the National Park Foundation can be found in our gift shop online at nationalparks.org and store.findyourpark.com . Please contact ask-NPF@nationalparks VOLUNTEERING IN NATIONAL PARKS Volunteering in National Parks. With over 85 million acres to protect, the National Park Service (NPS) has many projects that could use an extra hand. Volunteer opportunities in national parks abound, and whether it’s a one-time service project or volunteer event or a long-term volunteer position, NPS is grateful for its VIPs –Volunteers
AZTEC RUINS
Park Information. Built and occupied over 900 years ago, Aztec Ruins National Monument is the largest Ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley. In use for over 200 years, the site contains several multi-story buildings called “great houses,” each with a “great kiva”—a circular ceremonial chamber—as well as manysmaller
OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Our Team. As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love of OPEN OUTDOORS FOR KIDS Help NPF Open Doors. Help NPF get America's kids off the couch and into our country's national parks! Open OutDoors for Kids puts nature at the fingertips of today's youth through in-person and in-classroom experiences. Just $10 opens 1 door of opportunity for a kid. When you open up OutDoors for kids, you help them find a career path, discoverWOMEN IN PARKS
The National Park Foundation has launched a new fund to support projects and programs that help the National Park Service share a more comprehensive and inclusive American narrative that amplifies the voices of women whose vision, tenacity, and resilience moved them to climb mountains, take down barriers, protect the environment, and lead NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Mission & HistoryThe National Park Foundation, the official charitable partner of the National Park Service, enriches America’s national parks and programs through the support of private citizens, park lovers, stewards of nature, history enthusiasts, and wildernessadventurers.
HONORING LGBTQ+ HISTORY IN NATIONAL PARKS For many years, the rich histories of LGBTQ+ Americans have been erased through laws and prejudice, appearing sporadically in records. Yet for many LGBTQ+ groups, preserving and interpreting their past has been an important part of building communities and mutual support, and thanks to these efforts we can find LGBTQ+ histories across thecountry.
GOGO SQUEEZ® AND NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION JOIN FORCES TO NEW YORK – Today, GoGo squeeZ ® – the leading squeezable snack pouch made from 100 percent fruit– is living its mission to make it easier for families to be healthier and happier thanks to a new partnership with the National Park Foundation (NPF) that will put nature and the joy of learning through parks at kids’ fingertips. The partnership kicks off at the start of June’s “GreatVIRTUAL VISITS
A U.S. Patent Office clerk turned field nurse, Clara Barton was the founder and first president of the American Red Cross. Her life and legacy are celebrated at Clara Barton National Historic Site, the Glen Echo, Maryland house that was her home for the last 15 years of her life, as well as the national headquarters of the American Red Cross, a dormitory for staff, and a warehouse for relief OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Our Team. As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love of parks to a new generation. Leadership.EVERY KID OUTDOORS
Every year, beginning September 1, all kids in the fourth grade have access to their own Every Kid Outdoors pass at www.everykidoutdoors.gov. This pass provides free access to national parks across the country. The Every Kid Outdoors pass is good for the 4th grade school year, until August 31. Information on obtaining the pass is available byLAKE CHELAN
Discover Lake Chelan National Recreation Area—one of the nation's deepest lakes at a depth of 1,500 ft. The average width is less than two miles, but Lake Chelan extends 50 miles into the Cascade Mountains. Here, the beautiful Stehekin Valley, with a portion offjord-like
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National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Mission & HistoryThe National Park Foundation, the official charitable partner of the National Park Service, enriches America’s national parks and programs through the support of private citizens, park lovers, stewards of nature, history enthusiasts, and wildernessadventurers.
LEOPOLD REPORT
Leopold Report. The Leopold Report (officially Wildlife Management in the National Parks) was published in 1963. Its influence upon the philosophy, policies, and persons of the National Park Service has far exceeded most studies, commission reports, advisory documents, and other attempts to guide and direct the National Park Service. GOLFING IN OUR NATIONAL PARKSMAKE A GIFT
I just donated to the National Park Foundation. When you donate to the National Park Foundation your gift will help protect the over 400 national parks that preserve more than 84 million acres of the world's most treasured landscapes, ecosystems, and historical sites.LONG WEEKEND
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.VIRTUAL VISITS
A U.S. Patent Office clerk turned field nurse, Clara Barton was the founder and first president of the American Red Cross. Her life and legacy are celebrated at Clara Barton National Historic Site, the Glen Echo, Maryland house that was her home for the last 15 years of her life, as well as the national headquarters of the American Red Cross, a dormitory for staff, and a warehouse for relief OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Our Team. As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love of parks to a new generation. Leadership.EVERY KID OUTDOORS
Every year, beginning September 1, all kids in the fourth grade have access to their own Every Kid Outdoors pass at www.everykidoutdoors.gov. This pass provides free access to national parks across the country. The Every Kid Outdoors pass is good for the 4th grade school year, until August 31. Information on obtaining the pass is available byLAKE CHELAN
Discover Lake Chelan National Recreation Area—one of the nation's deepest lakes at a depth of 1,500 ft. The average width is less than two miles, but Lake Chelan extends 50 miles into the Cascade Mountains. Here, the beautiful Stehekin Valley, with a portion offjord-like
WORD SEARCHES
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Mission & HistoryThe National Park Foundation, the official charitable partner of the National Park Service, enriches America’s national parks and programs through the support of private citizens, park lovers, stewards of nature, history enthusiasts, and wildernessadventurers.
LEOPOLD REPORT
Leopold Report. The Leopold Report (officially Wildlife Management in the National Parks) was published in 1963. Its influence upon the philosophy, policies, and persons of the National Park Service has far exceeded most studies, commission reports, advisory documents, and other attempts to guide and direct the National Park Service. GOLFING IN OUR NATIONAL PARKSMAKE A GIFT
I just donated to the National Park Foundation. When you donate to the National Park Foundation your gift will help protect the over 400 national parks that preserve more than 84 million acres of the world's most treasured landscapes, ecosystems, and historical sites.LONG WEEKEND
National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION The National Park Foundation strives to ensure that all people are welcome and able to discover their own personal connections to parks. National parks tell the story of America, in all its beauty and imperfection, and we are committed to sharing these essential and vital stories. Parks don't just stand for where America has been –they
VIRTUAL VISITS
A U.S. Patent Office clerk turned field nurse, Clara Barton was the founder and first president of the American Red Cross. Her life and legacy are celebrated at Clara Barton National Historic Site, the Glen Echo, Maryland house that was her home for the last 15 years of her life, as well as the national headquarters of the American Red Cross, a dormitory for staff, and a warehouse for relief TIPS FOR SAFELY VISITING NATIONAL PARKS We know you love parks – we do too! As with everything, safety must come first when you’re visiting a park. Whether you’re visiting a historic urban neighborhood or seeking the expanses of breathtaking landscapes, make sure your next visit is a safe one by following thesesimple tips.Before
PARKS OF THE FUTURE
As visitation increases, especially at well-known, scenic parks in the west, the National Park Foundation (NPF) and its partners are harnessing the power of technology and innovation to help NPS plan for the needs of parks and park visitors in the future, while remaining OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Our Team. As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love ofAZTEC RUINS
Park Information. Built and occupied over 900 years ago, Aztec Ruins National Monument is the largest Ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley. In use for over 200 years, the site contains several multi-story buildings called “great houses,” each with a “great kiva”—a circular ceremonial chamber—as well as manysmaller
NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION National Park Foundation. 1500 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 796-2500 | Toll-Free: (888) GOPARKS | Fax: (202) 796-2509 | ask-npf@nationalparks.org The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. HONORING LGBTQ+ HISTORY IN NATIONAL PARKS For many years, the rich histories of LGBTQ+ Americans have been erased through laws and prejudice, appearing sporadically in records. Yet for many LGBTQ+ groups, preserving and interpreting their past has been an important part of building communities and mutual support, and thanks to these efforts we can find LGBTQ+ histories across thecountry.
GOGO SQUEEZ® AND NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION JOIN FORCES TO NEW YORK – Today, GoGo squeeZ ® – the leading squeezable snack pouch made from 100 percent fruit– is living its mission to make it easier for families to be healthier and happier thanks to a new partnership with the National Park Foundation (NPF) that will put nature and the joy of learning through parks at kids’ fingertips. The partnership kicks off at the start of June’s “GreatLITTLE RIVER CANYON
Weather at Little River Canyon National Preserve. Little River Canyon Preserve has four distinct seasons, but the average temperature is 60° F. Summer is the busiest season, offering visitors hot, humid days, afternoon storms, and cooler evenings. However, if whitewater kayaking is on your itinerary, we suggest going to Little River in thewinter.
NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION The National Park Foundation strives to ensure that all people are welcome and able to discover their own personal connections to parks. National parks tell the story of America, in all its beauty and imperfection, and we are committed to sharing these essential and vital stories. Parks don't just stand for where America has been –they
VIRTUAL VISITS
A U.S. Patent Office clerk turned field nurse, Clara Barton was the founder and first president of the American Red Cross. Her life and legacy are celebrated at Clara Barton National Historic Site, the Glen Echo, Maryland house that was her home for the last 15 years of her life, as well as the national headquarters of the American Red Cross, a dormitory for staff, and a warehouse for relief SUPPORT | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Support. The National Park Foundation is driven by the generous financial support of our supporters and members. Working together, we have a powerful impact on our spectacular national parks. Your support right now will go to work immediately to protect the places thatmatter most.
ABOUT THE FOUNDATION The National Park Foundation is an apolitical, non-partisan philanthropic organization focused on raising private funds to directly support America’s national parks. Merchandise that benefits the National Park Foundation can be found in our gift shop online at nationalparks.org and store.findyourpark.com . Please contact ask-NPF@nationalparks OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Our Team. As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love of parks to a new generation. Leadership.EVERY KID OUTDOORS
Every year, beginning September 1, all kids in the fourth grade have access to their own Every Kid Outdoors pass at www.everykidoutdoors.gov. This pass provides free access to national parks across the country. The Every Kid Outdoors pass is good for the 4th grade school year, until August 31. Information on obtaining the pass is available byAZTEC RUINS
Park Information. Built and occupied over 900 years ago, Aztec Ruins National Monument is the largest Ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley. In use for over 200 years, the site contains several multi-story buildings called “great houses,” each with a “great kiva”—a circular ceremonial chamber—as well as manysmaller
CONTACT NPF
CANYON DE CHELLY
Canyon de Chelly is unique among National Park Service units, as it is comprised entirely of Navajo Tribal Trust Land that remains home to the canyon community. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly, including distinctive architecture, artifacts, androck
ADAPTIVE ADVENTURING THROUGH NATIONAL PARKS Adaptive Adventuring Through National Parks. For Nerissa Cannon, America’s national parks have always been her door to adventure. “A lot of times when someone has a disability, there's a lot of emphasis put on the limitation, the barrier. Instead of focusing on someone else solving that problem, someone else putting in that ramp,someone
NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION The National Park Foundation strives to ensure that all people are welcome and able to discover their own personal connections to parks. National parks tell the story of America, in all its beauty and imperfection, and we are committed to sharing these essential and vital stories. Parks don't just stand for where America has been –they
VIRTUAL VISITS
A U.S. Patent Office clerk turned field nurse, Clara Barton was the founder and first president of the American Red Cross. Her life and legacy are celebrated at Clara Barton National Historic Site, the Glen Echo, Maryland house that was her home for the last 15 years of her life, as well as the national headquarters of the American Red Cross, a dormitory for staff, and a warehouse for relief SUPPORT | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Support. The National Park Foundation is driven by the generous financial support of our supporters and members. Working together, we have a powerful impact on our spectacular national parks. Your support right now will go to work immediately to protect the places thatmatter most.
ABOUT THE FOUNDATION The National Park Foundation is an apolitical, non-partisan philanthropic organization focused on raising private funds to directly support America’s national parks. Merchandise that benefits the National Park Foundation can be found in our gift shop online at nationalparks.org and store.findyourpark.com . Please contact ask-NPF@nationalparks OUR TEAM | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Our Team. As the only official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. Our programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love of parks to a new generation. Leadership.EVERY KID OUTDOORS
Every year, beginning September 1, all kids in the fourth grade have access to their own Every Kid Outdoors pass at www.everykidoutdoors.gov. This pass provides free access to national parks across the country. The Every Kid Outdoors pass is good for the 4th grade school year, until August 31. Information on obtaining the pass is available byAZTEC RUINS
Park Information. Built and occupied over 900 years ago, Aztec Ruins National Monument is the largest Ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley. In use for over 200 years, the site contains several multi-story buildings called “great houses,” each with a “great kiva”—a circular ceremonial chamber—as well as manysmaller
CONTACT NPF
CANYON DE CHELLY
Canyon de Chelly is unique among National Park Service units, as it is comprised entirely of Navajo Tribal Trust Land that remains home to the canyon community. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly, including distinctive architecture, artifacts, androck
ADAPTIVE ADVENTURING THROUGH NATIONAL PARKS Adaptive Adventuring Through National Parks. For Nerissa Cannon, America’s national parks have always been her door to adventure. “A lot of times when someone has a disability, there's a lot of emphasis put on the limitation, the barrier. Instead of focusing on someone else solving that problem, someone else putting in that ramp,someone
VIRTUAL VISITS
A U.S. Patent Office clerk turned field nurse, Clara Barton was the founder and first president of the American Red Cross. Her life and legacy are celebrated at Clara Barton National Historic Site, the Glen Echo, Maryland house that was her home for the last 15 years of her life, as well as the national headquarters of the American Red Cross, a dormitory for staff, and a warehouse for relief TIPS FOR SAFELY VISITING NATIONAL PARKS We know you love parks – we do too! As with everything, safety must come first when you’re visiting a park. Whether you’re visiting a historic urban neighborhood or seeking the expanses of breathtaking landscapes, make sure your next visit is a safe one by following thesesimple tips.Before
PARKS OF THE FUTURE
As visitation increases, especially at well-known, scenic parks in the west, the National Park Foundation (NPF) and its partners are harnessing the power of technology and innovation to help NPS plan for the needs of parks and park visitors in the future, while remaining PROGRAMS THAT PROTECT National parks encompass vast landscapes, seashores, mountains, rivers, deserts, and hundreds of historical and cultural sites. Protecting these places is truly a monumental undertaking and the National Park Foundation (NPF) is invested in their success now and in the future.How We HelpAmerica’s BLOG | NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Blog. Explore national park travel ideas, learn about the rich history of our treasured places, and read stories of how you make all of our work possible. Series. All Series All Series NPF Blog Travel Ideas Long Weekend Pursuits Artifacts Landscapes Happy Trails Field Notes Trail Talk Park Partner Stories Corporate Conversations Donor StoriesWOMEN IN PARKS
The National Park Foundation has launched a new fund to support projects and programs that help the National Park Service share a more comprehensive and inclusive American narrative that amplifies the voices of women whose vision, tenacity, and resilience moved them to climb mountains, take down barriers, protect the environment, and lead DIGITAL DOWNLOAD CENTER Digital Download Center. Our over 400 national parks stand, not only as a remarkable representation of America’s natural and historical legacy, but also as a cherished playground for visitors young and old. Together as Americans, we all own a piece of these majestic places. NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Mission & HistoryThe National Park Foundation, the official charitable partner of the National Park Service, enriches America’s national parks and programs through the support of private citizens, park lovers, stewards of nature, history enthusiasts, and wildernessadventurers.
GOGO SQUEEZ® AND NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION JOIN FORCES TO NEW YORK – Today, GoGo squeeZ ® – the leading squeezable snack pouch made from 100 percent fruit– is living its mission to make it easier for families to be healthier and happier thanks to a new partnership with the National Park Foundation (NPF) that will put nature and the joy of learning through parks at kids’ fingertips. The partnership kicks off at the start of June’s “Great HONORING LGBTQ+ HISTORY IN NATIONAL PARKS For many years, the rich histories of LGBTQ+ Americans have been erased through laws and prejudice, appearing sporadically in records. Yet for many LGBTQ+ groups, preserving and interpreting their past has been an important part of building communities and mutual support, and thanks to these efforts we can find LGBTQ+ histories across thecountry.
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