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Bridging the Gap Between Minorities and Outdoor Spaces

Our public lands should be enjoyed by all of us, but when we look into who is getting access to our lands, we see alarmingly disproportionate statistics that highlight a gap between demographics and park visitations. As national park enthusiasts and outdoor recreation advocates, we are committed to addressing racism within our industry. This post outlines how we’re planning to do this.

Female wolverines with two baby wolverines in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

NEWS: After More Than a Century, Wolverines Are Back in Mount Rainier National Park

Today’s exciting wildlife conservation news comes from Mount Rainier National Park. After more than a hundred years, wolverines (a female with two kits) have finally made it back to Mount Rainier—a massive indication that conservation efforts in the region are starting to really pay off.

Campfire, Pinon Flats Campground, Great Sand Dunes National Park
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Our 10 Favorite U.S. National Park Campgrounds

I wholeheartedly believe that you can’t experience a national park to the fullest without spending the night there. As the saying goes, in many national parks “half the park is after dark.” So far, these are our all-time favorite national park campgrounds.

Desert road in Death Valley National Park, California
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17 Greatest Roads in America’s National Parks

One of the best things about American national parks is their variety. From different landscapes to iconic wildlife to usually a historical aspect as well, there’s plenty to discover in these epitomes of nature conservation, especially if you have a car at your disposal.

Backpackers in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

NEWS: Grand Canyon National Park Resumes Phased Reopening, Will Be Open This Summer

After a busy Memorial Day weekend, Arizona’s Grand Canyon National Park was closed to visitors on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday this week. Today, the National Park Service (NPS) announced that the Grand Canyon phased reopening process will resume on Friday, May 29.

ʻAkohekohe Honeycreeper in Haleakala National Park, Maui - U.S. National Park Service
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Top 21 Most Iconic National Park Birds

The national parks are famous for their wildlife. However, oftentimes the focus is on the larger mammals, such as bears and bison, while birds remain out of the spotlight. Yet, there are some spectacular national park birds in America. From mighty bald eagles and cunning ravens to industrious hummingbirds and cute puffins, these are the most iconic birds in America’s national parks.

Park Avenue, Arches National Park, Utah
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What to Do in Arches National Park, Utah – 11 Top Sights

Arches National Park is home to the world’s densest concentration of natural rock arches and one of the most photogenic national parks in America. The park encompasses more than 2,000 catalogued rock arches. They range in size from three feet, which is the minimum required length of an arch, to almost three hundred feet.