
Our partners


Western National Parks forges partnerships with the community to spread the message that our national parks deserve to be preserved for future visitors. By sharing resources with these groups and organizations, we encourage people to experience our 70+ partner parks in the hopes they will protect them for future generations.

National Park Service
In 1938, what would become Western National Parks became a cooperative association with the National Park Service (NPS). Its mission then: to help national parks enhance the visitor experience by developing products, services, and programs.
More WNP Partners

National Park Foundation
The nonprofit National Park Foundation fosters a community of park allies to raise private funds that support national parks. We work together in our similar goals to foster new generations of national park protectors.

Ironwood Tree Experience
Ironwood Tree Experience engages young people with the natural world. WNP funded Youth Ambassadors for Southwest Cultures, in which high school interns designed and led interpretive walks in Arizona national parks.

Parks in Focus®
Parks in Focus® connects middle school youngsters in underserved communities to nature through photography, environmental education, outdoor recreation, and creative expression. As the official nonprofit partner, we raise funds and provide financial support.

University of Arizona School of Journalism
University of Arizona School of Journalism wants its students to get real-world experience. We work with these students as they create engaging stories about national parks while improving their writing skills.

Santa Cruz Valley National Heritage Area
Santa Cruz Valley National Heritage Area (SCVNHA) works to connect people to the historical and cultural significance of the Santa Cruz Valley as they promote the heritage of the region and preserve it for future generations.
Let’s Partner
We regularly consider partnerships with organizations whose efforts in natural and cultural resource preservation, outdoor recreation, and other subjects complement ours. For more information, contact Bret Muter, bret.muter@wnpa.org, 520-789-7325.