
WNP Partner Park Updates
Government shutdown
Supporting special places together.

The National Parks Store, Tucson, Arizona
The National Parks Store is open throughout the shutdown. WNP's flagship store in Oro Valley, Arizona, is not located within a park and offers unique outdoor and cultural collections, fun and informative programs and events for folks of all ages, and a special way to support parks. Your tax-free purchases support the parks, with 100% of WNP's net proceeds benefiting 70+ partner parks across the West.

Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
Hubbell Trading Post is the oldest continuously operating trading post on the Navajo Nation. As of 11 AM on October 4, the post will be open, while other facilities remain closed. After October 4, the post will be open from 8 AM to 5 PM, seven days a week.
Your purchases at Hubbell Trading Post support the park, funding vital services, programs, and research to ensure these special places continue to thrive.
Please visit the park responsibly. Plan ahead. Pack out your trash. Respect wildlife. Leave what you find. Be considerate to staff and others.
The visitor center, Hogan, and Hubbell Home are currently closed due to the federal government shutdown. Visit nps.gov for more information.
Love + Protect Your Parks
Please plan responsibly.
Plan ahead
Check nps.gov for current updates and follow regulations. Responsible recreation means understanding what's happening in our public lands.
Respect the land
Following established trails and abiding by camping regulations will help these special places thrive.
Pack out your waste
Especially during times of limited services, dispose of your waste properly. Come prepared with equipment to help you keep our parks clean and safe for the plants and wildlife that call them home. Pack out your trash and do not put waste in overflowing trash cans.
Respect cultural resources and artifacts
Take only pictures and leave only memories. Precious cultural resources should remain where you found them.
Respect wildlife and others
Plan ahead to learn the safest way to handle an animal encounter. Keep your distance. Keep all food packed away in appropriate places. Don't pet or feed!