How to Celebrate the Earth this April
April is the month that we honor our amazing Earth and the wondrous U.S. National Parks, plus there’s also Arbor Day (April 29) and National Lawn and Garden Day on…Continue Reading →
April is the month that we honor our amazing Earth and the wondrous U.S. National Parks, plus there’s also Arbor Day (April 29) and National Lawn and Garden Day on…Continue Reading →
Certainly you know families who spend their summer vacations hitting one or more of the 63 national parks in the…
As the season changes to fall, things really get colorful all across America. That’s especially true for our nation’s national…
Summer 2021 has some big shoes to fill. After all, things appear to be trending more towards normal than the previous summer season and people are ready to get out…Continue Reading →
Summer is always a busy season for National Parks, and 2020 was no different. Okay, it was a little different.…
Do you know the name of the oldest national park in the US? Or where the smallest and largest national…
August is National Family Fun Month, although according to nationalcalendarday.com, no one really knows why this month was chosen for this recognition. Maybe it’s because a new school year is…Continue Reading →
In 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt designed the first wildlife refuge in the United States, Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge, in…
By Lynn & Cele Seldon Visiting America’s national parks is one of our nation’s greatest privileges and pleasures. The awesome…