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National Park Service to Hikers: Leave Dogs at Home – Sunset Magazine
Before bringing your furry friend on a hike, consider these important things. By Teaghan Skulszki – September 9, 2021 Animal shelters emptied out amid the COVID-19 pandemic as people adopted furry friends to quarantine with through 2021. But the adventures you may have planned with your pet may need some rethinking, according to the National Park…
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5 Luxe Resorts at America’s National Parks | justluxe
By Tracie Silberberg Jul. 15th, 2021 A trip to America’s national parks once meant packing a tent or finding the nearest roadside motel. Indeed, in the mid-century heyday of the road trip, it was part of the charm. But as park visitors have become more diverse, and more discerning, over the decades, so too have…
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Listening to Nature Gives You a Real Rocky Mountain High | Science | Smithsonian Magazine
Sounds like birdsong and flowing water may alleviate stress, help lower blood pressure and lead to feelings of tranquility A creek runs by moss-covered rocks not far From Sol Duc Falls in Olympic National Park. Researchers have found that listening to natural sounds like running water may benefit human health. (Naphat Photography via Getty Images)…
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How the Buffalo Soldiers Became America’s First Park Rangers – Sunset – Sunset Magazine
The soldiers would leave an indelible mark through numerous environmental firsts. J.D. Simkins – February 12, 2021 | Updated February 22, 2021 Before the organization of the National Park Service, Buffalo Soldiers served as some of America’s First national park rangers. Source: How the Buffalo Soldiers Became America’s First Park Rangers – Sunset – Sunset…
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Airstream Partners With National Forest Foundation To Clean Up Campsites And Trails Across America – National Forest Foundation
Matching fundraising campaign will offset impacts to campers by the partial government shutdown Source: Airstream Partners With National Forest Foundation To Clean Up Campsites And Trails Across America – National Forest Foundation
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Total Eclipse 2017 | National Park Foundation
A total eclipse is nature at its most incredible. It lasts less than three minutes and along its path, twilight suddenly descends where there Source: Total Eclipse 2017 | National Park Foundation
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Haleakala National Park — The Greatest American Road Trip
A year-long adventure to all 59 of the U.S. National Parks during 52 weeks to celebrate the NPS centennial in 2016. #59in52 Source: Haleakala National Park — The Greatest American Road Trip
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A Guide to National Park Libraries | National Park Foundation
Hiking, biking, and running through fields not your thing? Being a book nerd or preferring the indoors does not put one at odds with the wonders Source: A Guide to National Park Libraries | National Park Foundation
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A Bear’s-Eye View of Yellowstone
What do bears eat? How far do they roam? Find out in this interactive journey through the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Source: A Bear’s-Eye View of Yellowstone
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Coastal National Parks to Visit This Summer Vacation
Summer days are meant to be spent by the seashore. The relaxing rhythm of the waves lapping onto the sand. The embrace of the heat radiating from every Source: Coastal National Parks to Visit This Summer Vacation
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National Park Week | National Park Foundation
Every year during the month of April, the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation invite everyone to celebrate America’s treasured places during National Park Week. Come join the fun! “National Park Week, April 15 – 23, is a great time to #FindYourPark (o mejor dicho, #EncuentraTuParque) and show our treasured national parks that you care.”…
