We camp on Cumberland for 1 week every summer. Our son, who just turned 11, looks forward to this trip above any other trip we make (granted, we did introduce him to Yellowstone this year so he has another NP favorite). Most of the week it is me and our son so the park rangers are a tremendous help and resource for us. Most of all, they are there when/if we need them and they do so much for everyone and to protect our beautiful seashore and national parks. We would be more than happy if our son chooses to be a park ranger one day and follow in the footsteps of those we admire so much.
Thank you for caring and saving planet earth and everything in it...I appreciate your energy and for bringing light into the WORLD.
My husband and I have visited a number of National Parks and we typically get out best tips and suggestions from the rangers we meet there. Thank you so much for helping to keep our National Parks beautiful and for helping the rest of us to appreciate them.
Rangers who helped getting me permits to hike rim to rim from the south rim. We drove around to the south rim and hiked north. Was not able to hike from Phantom ranch to the top in one day so slept on a space blanket at Cottonwood one night. Oh the stars, how wondrous!!!
Every National Park I have visited over the years are always staffed with the most professional and knowledgeable teams.
Thanks
It does not matter which location you are helping. It matters that you are helping. Please continue all the excellent work that is done everyday at every location. It is greatly appreciated by so many.
THANK YOU
and THANK YOU ALL
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