WNP Partner Park Updates
Welcome back!
Are all parks open?
To plan a safe and enjoyable trip, we recommend checking the individual park's page on nps.gov for the most accurate information.
How can I help support parks during this transition?
Shop at a WNP park store. As an official nonprofit partner of the National Park Service, we operate the park stores located inside visitor centers to raise critical funding for our 72 partner parks across 12 states. Your purchases at any WNP store and online support vital research, essential services, educational programming, and special events at national parks. Find a WNP partner park and plan your trip.
Donate. Your donations are tax-deductible and can be directed two ways: to our general support for park programming, scientific research, and special projects, or to a fund dedicated to emergency response and resilience planning. Either way, you are helping parks stay strong. Choose how you want to direct your donation today.
Become a WNP Park Protector®. Your $25 annual membership supports parks, funding educational programming, special events, scientific research, conservation, and more. Join our community of national park supporters today.
Supporting special places together.
The National Parks Store, Tucson, Arizona
The National Parks Store is WNP's flagship store in Oro Valley, Arizona, and is not located within a park. It 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.
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!
Be a Park Protector
A WNP Park Protector loves national parks and wants to preserve and enhance them so that others can enjoy them today and tomorrow. As a thank you for your tax-deductible contribution, you’ll get exclusive discounts, special promotions and more.