Roger Naylor, thecelebrated and award-winning Arizona travel writer, has released a new book: Arizona National Parks and Monuments: Scenic Wonders and Cultural Treasures of the Grand Canyon State. The book is a beautiful travel companion for anyone...
Indigenous peoples have traveled through and stewarded the area now known as White Sands National Park since at least 21 thousand years ago, when they left footprints that later fossilized. The park is on the ancestral land of the Mescalero Apache...
Looking to deepen your understanding of Indigenous heritage on the Southern Plains and reflect on the history of the American West? Washita Battlefield National Historic Site preserves the location of a Cheyenne winter village that was destroyed in a...
If you’ve been outside during dawn or dusk, you may have been lucky enough to spot a bat on the wing. These fascinating creatures are the only mammals in the world that fly, and more than 1,400 different species can be found throughout the world. Learn more about why bats are so important, and how you can watch these creatures in a national park.
America’s national parks are getting unbearably crowded. Here are a few throng-free alternatives that we adore. Emily Pennington // Western National Parks Association As someone who spent a year on the road traveling to and writing about every...
Sea creatures a quarter of a billion years old. Massive prehistoric mammals. Footprints from some of the first humans to walk the continent.These fossils tell the ancient stories of our national parks, and bring us back to times well before recorded...
Are you interested in history? Are you looking for a distinctly urban, but uniquely educational, national park experience? Are you curious about different cultures? Chamizal National Memorial in El Paso, Texas, should be the next park on your list...
A place like nowhere else on Earth . by Kevin Goodwin, Interpretive Ranger at Big Thicket National Preserve Big Thicket National Preserve is like no other place on Earth. A hallmark of extraordinary biodiversity in east and southeast Texas, the...
National parks are amazing, and they make perfect spots for family vacations, solo escapes, weekend getaways, and week-long adventures. However, with more people visiting national parks each year, this can lead to crowded trails, fully booked...
Make it a national park fall Who doesn’t love a hike on a brisk fall morning? Or sitting around a campfire stargazing with their loved ones? Autumn brings cooler temperatures, unique wildlife and photography opportunities, and festivities to many...