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Park Pass: Robert H. Treman State Park
Park Pass: Robert H. Treman State Park

A lovely mix of waterfalls, hiking, camping, and swimming makes this New York state park the ideal summer getaway.

Park Pass, Amy Beth & Derek Wright.

Why More Than 6,500 ‘Small Frys’ Reeled in Their Junior Angler Badge Last Year
Why More Than 6,500 ‘Small Frys’ Reeled in Their Junior Angler Badge Last Year

The program connects the fishing tradition across generations while teaching children skills they can apply in the future, either at a clinic or while earning their badge.

Spotlights, By Courtney Johnson

12 Scenic Swimming Holes In National Parks and National Forests
12 Scenic Swimming Holes In National Parks and National Forests

Cool down in the summer heat or soak your tired muscles at these twelve gorgeous swimming holes in the US National Parks and National Forests.

Spotlights, Courtney Johnson

Visiting Utah's Five National Parks
Visiting Utah's Five National Parks

You can experience all five national parks in one visit to Utah!

Spotlights, Derek & Amy Beth Wright

Park Pass: Unicoi State Park and Anna Ruby Falls Scenic Area
Park Pass: Unicoi State Park and Anna Ruby Falls Scenic Area

A unique North Georgia state park and home to one of the most spectacular waterfalls east of the Mississippi.

Park Pass, Derek & Amy Beth Wright

The Race to National Park 64
The Race to National Park 64

With White Sands and New River Gorge in as National Parks #62 and #63 respectively, we’re taking a look at the contenders for #64. Here’s a brief rundown on how they stack up. We’re giving you a bit of each site’s story, and a score as to their chances, on a scale of John Muir beards!

By Derek Wright

Babes in the Woods
Babes in the Woods

“Like the redwoods, spaces that are designated for women have been dwindling. Some rot from the inside. Some simply age out of existence. But new saplings, spaces, and ideas are always being planted.” Lia Seth writes about why outdoor spaces for adult women, like The Compact, are vital.

Essays, Lia Seth

Why You Absolutely Need to Camp in the Buffalo Gap National Grassland
Why You Absolutely Need to Camp in the Buffalo Gap National Grassland

The greatest, best, and most beautiful place I've ever car camped was on top of a cliff in the Buffalo Gap National Grassland. Here's what you need to know.

Spotlights, Robbie DeGraff

4 Enchanting Coastal Parks on North Carolina’s Outer Banks
4 Enchanting Coastal Parks on North Carolina’s Outer Banks

Four majestic, historic, and scenic parks on the Outer Banks of North Carolina are a quick journey from one other, and can easily be combined into long holiday weekend exploration or enjoyed over several summers.

Spotlights, Amy Beth & Derek Wright

The Best Dinosaur and Fossil National Parks and Monuments
The Best Dinosaur and Fossil National Parks and Monuments

Explore some of the best national parks and monuments for dinosaur and fossil lovers! These eight amazing sites preserve and interpret the stories of the animals, plants, aquatic life, and insects that once called Earth their home.

Spotlights, Courtney Johnson

Body of Water
Body of Water

Anne Wallentine heads to Hampstead Heath Kenwood Ladies’ Pond bathing pond in London. The experience helps her to reclaim her own body. "For the first time I feel safe exposing my skin and my scars."

Essays, Anne Wallentine

Recommendations for Exploring Hovenweep and Canyon of the Ancients National Monuments
Recommendations for Exploring Hovenweep and Canyon of the Ancients National Monuments

Spotlights, Courtney Johnson

Plan Your Trip to Yellowstone National Park
Plan Your Trip to Yellowstone National Park

To make the most of your trip, use this guide to help you decide how to maximize your adventure to Yellowstone according to your interests.

Spotlights, Courtney Johnson

Two Days in Mesa Verde National Park
Two Days in Mesa Verde National Park

Find the best activities, lodging, dining, tours, and hiking for Mesa Verde National Park. With this guide, there are also many fantastic side trips listed, with rugged trails, long stretches of highway, vast canyons, history and more within public lands in the Four Corners region.

Spotlights, Courtney Johnson

Know This Place
Know This Place

Travel with Lauren Smith as she finds a sense of home on the road, much like the migrating birds she studies. "The month after I moved to Montana I went to an environmental conference in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. There, I heard a Blackfeet elder say this: “We are bound by breath to honor and take care of this place.” The elder was speaking about conservation, and how it is important to care for all parts of an ecosystem—the watershed, the soil, the plants, the animals. To care, the elder said, you need to settle in a place and let it settle in you. Once this happens, you are bound by breath to honor and care for that place."

Essays, Lauren Smith

America the Beautiful Passes
America the Beautiful Passes

Though many of the parks units have little to no entry fee, roughly one-third do charge an entry fee. Some can be a bit hefty; Grand Canyon and Yosemite run $35 per car. The best deal going is the America the Beautiful Pass, as for $80 you purchase one year of unlimited entry into national parks and national wildlife refuges as well as standard amenity fees (day use fees) at national forests and grasslands, as well as lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Tips and Tricks, Derek Wright

National Parks in Hawaii, Part 1
National Parks in Hawaii, Part 1

For our first installment focusing on National Park Service units in Hawaii, we’ll be exploring the islands of O’ahu, Maui, and Moloka’i.

Spotlights, Parks & Points

32 Ways to Explore National Parks During the Winter
32 Ways to Explore National Parks During the Winter

Winter is an opportune time for national parks adventures. Fewer visitors mean less traffic jams, quicker entry to the parks, and plenty of parking at trailheads and pullouts. Find 32 great ways to explore national parks in winter with this guide.

Spotlights, Courtney Johnson

2023 Fee Free Days in the National Parks
2023 Fee Free Days in the National Parks

Discover the 2023 dates when entry to all national parks will be FREE!

Tips & Tricks

Discover Night Sky Programs at U.S. National Parks
Discover Night Sky Programs at U.S. National Parks

The International Dark-Sky Association was created in 1988 to help minimize light pollution and to protect the night skies. There are 103 Dark-Sky sites worldwide, including Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado, Staunton River State Park in Virginia, Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, and Enchanted Rock State Natural Area in Texas. The two entities often work alongside each other to preserve what natural night sky still exists. For example, Bob Meadows, a physical scientist and night skies specialist in the NPS Natural Sounds and Night Skies Division took his expertise and equipment to Goblin Valley State Park to help with the park's Dark-Sky designation—at Goblin Valley, one is under one of the darkest skies in the world.

Tips and Tricks, Courtney Johnson

 Vacation on the Rocks: 15 Outdoor Adventures in Colorado Springs
 Vacation on the Rocks: 15 Outdoor Adventures in Colorado Springs

Where to Climb, Trek, Wander, Hike, Eat, and Relax along the Front Range of the Rockies in Southern Colorado.

Spotlights, Parks & Points

Junior Ranger Badges You Can Earn at Home
Junior Ranger Badges You Can Earn at Home

If your explorer is looking to earn additional junior ranger badges and learn more about dinosaurs, the night sky or even the underground railroad, there are many options to do so online without having to visit a national park.

Tips & Tricks, Courtney Johnson

Three Days in The Southern Black Hills
Three Days in The Southern Black Hills

Plan a perfect three-day road trip to the southern Black Hills region of South Dakota, seeing national and state parks, and the world famous Buffalo Gap National Grassland.

Spotlights, Courtney Johnson

In Pursuit of Bugling Elk at Rocky Mountain National Park
In Pursuit of Bugling Elk at Rocky Mountain National Park

In many parts of the country, the first signs of fall come with cooler temperatures and changing leaves. But for some areas, fall also brings the rut—a time when elk bulls fight to keep their bloodline alive.

Essays, Courtney Johnson

Our Guide to Washington, D.C., Part I
Our Guide to Washington, D.C., Part I

Part I of our D.C. guide is focused on National Park Service units in the Washington D.C. jurisdiction area; a few sites in Virginia and Maryland are included. You can visit these sites without a car, either by walking, using public transportation, or taking a quick taxi ride. The parks are in alphabetical order, which the NPS categorizes by the first letter of the park. At the end, we’ll share a great tip to make sure you find all the stamps for your Eastern National Parks Passport. You can also continue to Part II of the guide here.

Spotlights, Parks & Points

Make Time for Mariposa, Gold Rush Gateway to Yosemite
Make Time for Mariposa, Gold Rush Gateway to Yosemite

While often visitors head directly to the heart of Yosemite National Park, the former gold mining town of Mariposa, just outside park borders, is well worth exploring.

Spotlights, Melissa Curtin

The Old Railroad Bridge in the Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area is a Feat of Engineering, Endurance, and Collaboration
The Old Railroad Bridge in the Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area is a Feat of Engineering, Endurance, and Collaboration

Some of the Heritage Area wonders are natural, some manmade, and some, like the Old Railroad Bridge—the oldest river bridge in Alabama,—are a unique combination of both. The bridge now serves as a 1,560-foot walking trail over the Tennessee River at the TVA’s Muscle Shoals Trail Complex, where one can access 17 miles of foot trails.

Spotlights, Amy Beth Wright,

Virutal Poetry Reading 2023
Virutal Poetry Reading 2023

Join us on Tuesday, May 9th at 7:30pm EDT for an evening poetry.

8 National Parks and Monuments For Cave Lovers
8 National Parks and Monuments For Cave Lovers

Here are some of the best national parks and monuments to visit if you enjoy caves.

The Pursuit of History Limited Edition WPA-Era Prints
The Pursuit of History Limited Edition WPA-Era Prints

This year, The Pursuit of History is pleased to feature the perfect holiday gift for history and art enthusiasts.

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