Thank you Neil for the way you engage with the volunteers who help support the work at the park. Each time I show up for my volunteer shift you are quick to welcome everyone by name and actively seek suggestions from the group about potential projects. It feels like a true partnership.
You are what makes a National Park experience complete. Keep up the good work.
I just finished a 5 week road trip visiting several National Parks. I want to express my appreciation to all those who continue to work to maintain these national wonders and encourage and educate the rest of us as to their value. I listed Yellowstone above but I found the same enthusiasm, knowledge, professionalism, and friendly at all the parks I visited: Theodore Roosevelt, Glacier, Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Badlands, Devils Tower (Bear Lodge). I especially appreciated the acknowledgment of our Native Nations in the development, maintenance, and ownership of these areas.
Since a child at an evening presentation around the campfire, to the present, I have always appreciated the friendliness and knowledge of the Rangers.
This year, we had the opportunity to visit 8 national parks. Even under difficult restrictions, shortages, and Covid protocols, every where we visited, we had smiling, helpful, and dedicated national park employees, ambassadors, and rangers, doing their very best to give each visitor a wonderful park experience. We are grateful for that, as national parks are our favorite place to be!
It was several years ago that I went to Bryce, which had been a goal since i was a teenager, and thanks to the excellent help and advice from the Rangers on duty, we had a fantastic hike among the Hoodoos and saw a great sunrise over the Park. It is my favorite park because of the good experience I had there. Thank You, thank you!
Threading its way across our landscape, the North Country Trail works with public and non-profit partners to link outstanding scenic, natural, recreational, historic and cultural areas to create a
Voyageurs National Park is a mosaic of waterways that flow into the Hudson Bay. Aquatic ecosystems, forests, and wild area add to the park's diversity.
Pipestone National Monument is sacred to many American Indian tribes, who quarry and carve its red pipestone for prayer ceremonies.
The Mississippi River is an iconic river recognized as an individual national park site that relies on conservation donations from national park supporters.
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